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ZILJABU NIGHTS
This recording of Miroslav Vitous is the eighth publication in the âEuropean Jazz Legendsâ series. In hindsight, âInfinite Search,â the title of Miroslav Vitousâ first album as a leader from 1970, which featured players like Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Jack DeJohnette, or Joe Henderson, seems prophetic. The bassplayer, composer, educator, former member of the Czech Olympic swimming team, co-founder of the trailblazing group âWeather Report,â and the man behind âthe go-t string library for producers and film composers,â is still constantly on a quest, and never without a project. At 68, Vitous is far from retiring, working on a symphony, preparing gigs with a Big Band or the Prague Symphony, and occasionally presenting his music in concerts with his current group. This live recording from the Theater Gutersloh presents him with his band- featuring Aydin Esen on keyboards, Roberto Gatto on drums, and Gary Campbell and Robert Bonisolo on saxophones, interplaying with Vitous on his singing upright bass. The music is a fascinating fusion of modern Jazz traditions and new musical ideas and concepts. In the magazine Jazz thing in April 2016, Vitous says, âI canât copy, because the original music in me is so strong, that it will always come out. Iâm lucky.â
This recording of Miroslav Vitous is the eighth publication in the âEuropean Jazz Legendsâ series. In hindsight, âInfinite Search,â the title of Miroslav Vitousâ first album as a leader from 1970, which featured players like Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Jack DeJohnette, or Joe Henderson, seems prophetic. The bassplayer, composer, educator, former member of the Czech Olympic swimming team, co-founder of the trailblazing group âWeather Report,â and the man behind âthe go-t string library for producers and film composers,â is still constantly on a quest, and never without a project. At 68, Vitous is far from retiring, working on a symphony, preparing gigs with a Big Band or the Prague Symphony, and occasionally presenting his music in concerts with his current group. This live recording from the Theater Gutersloh presents him with his band- featuring Aydin Esen on keyboards, Roberto Gatto on drums, and Gary Campbell and Robert Bonisolo on saxophones, interplaying with Vitous on his singing upright bass. The music is a fascinating fusion of modern Jazz traditions and new musical ideas and concepts. In the magazine Jazz thing in April 2016, Vitous says, âI canât copy, because the original music in me is so strong, that it will always come out. Iâm lucky.â
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This recording of Miroslav Vitous is the eighth publication in the âEuropean Jazz Legendsâ series. In hindsight, âInfinite Search,â the title of Miroslav Vitousâ first album as a leader from 1970, which featured players like Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Jack DeJohnette, or Joe Henderson, seems prophetic. The bassplayer, composer, educator, former member of the Czech Olympic swimming team, co-founder of the trailblazing group âWeather Report,â and the man behind âthe go-t string library for producers and film composers,â is still constantly on a quest, and never without a project. At 68, Vitous is far from retiring, working on a symphony, preparing gigs with a Big Band or the Prague Symphony, and occasionally presenting his music in concerts with his current group. This live recording from the Theater Gutersloh presents him with his band- featuring Aydin Esen on keyboards, Roberto Gatto on drums, and Gary Campbell and Robert Bonisolo on saxophones, interplaying with Vitous on his singing upright bass. The music is a fascinating fusion of modern Jazz traditions and new musical ideas and concepts. In the magazine Jazz thing in April 2016, Vitous says, âI canât copy, because the original music in me is so strong, that it will always come out. Iâm lucky.â























