Júlia Karosi Quartet (HU)
Júlia Karosi singer came to jazz from classical music, which has left its mark not only on her extinguished vocal technique and expressive tones, but also on her chosen musical world and repertoire.
Júlia Karosi singer came to jazz from classical music, which has left its mark not only on her extinguished vocal technique and expressive tones, but also on her chosen musical world and repertoire.
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Last event date: Wednesday, September 06 2023 8:00PM
Júlia Karosi Quartet (HU)
Featuring:
Júlia Karosi - vocals
Krisztián Oláh - piano
Ádám Bögöthy - double bass
Bendegúz Varga - drums
Júlia Karosi has toured the stages of Hungary and abroad with her individual vocal repertoire over the past decade. The singer came to jazz from classical music, which has left its mark not only on her extinguished vocal technique and expressive tones, but also on her chosen musical world and repertoire. In addition to her own compositions, she likes to rearrange folk songs and pieces by classical composers from Bartók to Kodály and Gershwin, but even in these arrangements she is always interested in the personal, in what she can tell about herself and our world today through the tools of jazz.
In his performance, Kodály's Epigrams, pieces of Mikrokosmos and Bartók's astonishingly beautiful choral work Bánat sound like Central European evergreens, equally suitable for improvisation and experimentation, as do Gershwin's now standardised works Summertime and I got the Rhythm. And the essence of all these musical inspirations can be heard in the singer's own compositions: songs from Hidden Roots, Stroller of the City Streets and the internationally acclaimed Without Dimensions, released in 2020, are the result of collaborations with distinguished composers and musicians, and became truly original jazz pieces that can be heard on any stage from Japan to New York. Without Dimensions features her regular Hungarian bandmates alongside multiple Grammy-winning New York guitarist Ben Monder. The songs offer a unique insight into Hungarian musical heritage, as Júlia's own compositions are combined with Bartók and Kodály arrangements. The album has received considerable professional acclaim: it was voted Album of the Week by Jazz Weekly, and received a four-star rating from BBC Music Magazine, in addition to positive reviews in the US and major German-language jazz magazines. At their September concert, the band will also give a taste of their forthcoming album Inner Voice.
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