Miroslav Rác - "Blue Bossa"
created: 04. 09. 2015 08:52 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The composition was documented during the jazz concert in Želiezovce. The instrumental composition - music - Kenny Dorham - „Blue Bossa” /Miroslav Rác - a piano, Anton Bukai - a bass guitar, Miroslav Talpáš - drums/
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Miroslav Rác - "Besame Mucho"
created: 03. 09. 2015 13:04 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The composition was documented during the jazz concert in Želiezovce. The instrumental composition. Music by: Consuelo Velázquez „Besame Mucho” /Miroslav Rác - a piano, Anton Bukai - a bass guitar, Miroslav Talpáš - drums/
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Miroslav Rác - ,,Manhã de Carnaval"
created: 03. 09. 2015 11:16 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The instrumental composition - Music by - Luiz Bonfá - „Manhã de Carnaval”, from the film „Orfeus negro” - /Miroslav Rác - a piano, Anton Bukai - a bass guitar, Miroslav Talpáš - drums/
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Miroslav Rác - ,,Prelude C-Dur in Jazz"
created: 03. 09. 2015 10:53 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Miroslav Rác, piano, the instrumental composition, solo player. The original composition of J. S. Bach in jazz arrangement. The composition was documented during the jazz concert in Želiezovce.
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Miroslav Rác - "Bach in Jazz"
created: 03. 09. 2015 10:23 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Miroslav Rác, the piano, the instrumental composition, solo player. The composition of J. S. Bach, Menuet G-mol in jazz arrangement. The composition was documented during the jazz concert in Želiezovce.
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Miroslav Rác - "Denisians"
created: 03. 09. 2015 09:37 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The author's composition - Miroslav Rác, piano, the instrumental composition, solo player. The composition was documented during the jazz concert in Želiezovce.
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Tomáš Botló - "Besame Mucho"
created: 22. 06. 2015 12:18 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Tomáš Botló - a singer and musician, playing amateur guitar, playing piano mostly, studied at the State conservatory in Bratislava. He writes his own songs, he built his recording studio at home where he proved being an excellent sound mixer. Tomas mixis Romani music with modern genres such as jazz, funk, hip-hop, latino, flamenco, pop and this kind of genre syncretism makes him multi-cultural and multi-genre musician. He cooperated with several Slovak as well as foreign rappers and artists. Music and lyrics by Consuelo Velázquez "Besame Mucho". Interpretation: Tomáš Botló.
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Tomáš Botló - "Come back, Please"
created: 22. 06. 2015 07:36 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Tomáš Botló - a singer and musician, playing amateur guitar, playing piano mostly, studied at the State conservatory in Bratislava. He writes his own songs, he built his recording studio at home where he proved being an excellent sound mixer. Tomáš mixis Romani music with modern genres such as jazz, funk, hip-hop, latino, flamenco, pop and this kind of genre syncretism makes him multi-cultural and multi-genre musician. He cooperated with several Slovak as well as foreign rappers and artists. The song "Please, Come Back" is written by him, the lyrics and music by Tomáš Botló.
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Tomáš Botló - "I Know What I Want"
created: 22. 06. 2015 07:34 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Tomáš Botló - a singer and musician, playing amateur guitar, playing piano mostly, studied at the State conservatory in Bratislava. He writes his own songs, he built his recording studio at home where he proved being an excellent sound mixer. Tomáš mixis romani music with modern genres such as jazz, funk, hip-hop, latino, flamenco, pop and this kind of genre syncretism makes him multi-cultural and multi-genre musician. He cooperated with several Slovak as well as foreign rappers and artists. The song "I Know What I Want" is a cover version of the original song /The Gap Band - Someday, the author of lyrics is Tomáš Botló.
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Tomáš Botló - "Gelem, gelem"
created: 22. 06. 2015 07:29 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The melodic motive of the Romani anthem comes probably from the ancient song popular originally in Romania or Serbia during the 1st half of the 20th century. Sin the 1968 when the director Alexander Petrovič used its melody with the lyrics made by the Romani musician Jarko Jovanovič in the film with the Romani theme The Buyers of Feather (Skupljači peria, 1967, Yugoslavia), the song had became popular once more. The Romani musicians included the song into their repertoir and many times changed its lyrics (sometimes even melody and tempo) according to their own feeling. Tomáš Botló - a singer and musician, playing amateur guitar, playing piano mostly, studied at the State conservatory in Bratislava. He writes his own songs, he built his recording studio at home where he proved being an excellent sound mixer. Tomáš mixis romani music with modern genres such as jazz, funk, hip-hop, latino, flamenco, pop and this kind of genre syncretism makes him multi-cultural and multi-genre musician. He cooperated with several Slovak as well as foreign rappers and artists. The song sung by Tomáš Botló "I am fine" is a cover version /Zámbó Jimmy/. Lyrics by Tomáš Botló. The song is sung with guitar playing at the social hall of the cultural house in Hubice, district of Dunajská Streda.
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