Artists:
Ida Kelarova - vocals
Desiderius Dužda - vocals and guitar
Ondrej Krajňák - piano, keyboard
Roman Jánoška - violin
Tomáš Baroš - acoustic bass
Marián Ševčík - drums
Yonatan Bar Rashi - percussions
Guests:
Marie Duždová - vocals
Jan Dužda - vocals
Oto Bunda - vocals
Ondrej Čtveráček - saxophone
Július Baroš - trumpet
Štěpán Janoušek - trombone
Special guest :
Lelo Nika - accordion
Ida Kelarová on this new recording, together with Desiderius Dužda, started again their mutual understanding with the band Jazz Famelija. This time on the album called Šunen Savore (Slyšte všichni) they try to bring the beauty of music in relation to restless, spontaneous temperament Roma heart to their listeners. Fifteen songs present Ida Kelarová and her teammates in the best light throughout musical journey which they had already presented before on their album called Aven Bachtale. Compared to the jazz record Aven Bachtale, the current album is more focused on the Roma song.
Recording took place in the Sono Records studios and was originating right there on the spot. Ida Kelarová says about it: “Songs are being created constantly and we are not able to record them, which would be a shame. So I felt the impulse and we went for it. We are that kind of group where everybody plays and we also have other activities, so when we get together it’s really only at concerts. This time we all met for 6 days and we were creative in the studio. I introduced our new songs to the band right there on the spot. None of us really knew what would come out of it.” The resulting recording only confirms that these musicians are on the same wavelength. The musicians don’t deny they enjoy jazz music and that they are jazz musicians, but overall, the attention is concentrated on the song and melody and that’s why the vocals by Ida Kelarová and other guests stand out. You can hear three other soloists on the album. Marie Duždová, Jan Dužda and Oto Bunda show along with Ida Kelarová the beauty of Roma singing.
There are also other guests (Ondrej Čtveráček – saxophone, Július Baroš – trumpet, Štěpán Janoušek – trombone), who are joined by Serbian accordionist Lelo Nika. He plays mix of music production from Balkans, jazz music and especially the Romanic music and he has been a longtime friend of Ida Kelarová. ....... more
Ida Kelarová on this new recording, together with Desiderius Dužda, started again their mutual understanding with the band Jazz Famelija. This time on the album called Šunen Savore (Slyšte všichni) they try to bring the beauty of music in relation to restless, spontaneous temperament Roma heart to their listeners. Fifteen songs present Ida Kelarová and her teammates in the best light throughout musical journey which they had already presented before on their album called Aven Bachtale. Compared to the jazz record Aven Bachtale, the current album is more focused on the Roma song.
Recording took place in the Sono Records studios and was originating right there on the spot. Ida Kelarová says about it: “Songs are being created constantly and we are not able to record them, which would be a shame. So I felt the impulse and we went for it. We are that kind of group where everybody plays and we also have other activities, so when we get together it’s really only at concerts. This time we all met for 6 days and we were creative in the studio. I introduced our new songs to the band right there on the spot. None of us really knew what would come out of it.” The resulting recording only confirms that these musicians are on the same wavelength. The musicians don’t deny they enjoy jazz music and that they are jazz musicians, but overall, the attention is concentrated on the song and melody and that’s why the vocals by Ida Kelarová and other guests stand out. You can hear three other soloists on the album. Marie Duždová, Jan Dužda and Oto Bunda show along with Ida Kelarová the beauty of Roma singing.
There are also other guests (Ondrej Čtveráček – saxophone, Július Baroš – trumpet, Štěpán Janoušek – trombone), who are joined by Serbian accordionist Lelo Nika. He plays mix of music production from Balkans, jazz music and especially the Romanic music and he has been a longtime friend of Ida Kelarová. ....... more