Live At House Of Music Hungary - Tabula Rasa Vol 1. Hayden Chisholm, Attila Gyárfás, Ernő Hock

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
16.11.2022

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  • 1Introduction04:38
  • 2Piosenka Dla Stasia03:05
  • 3Star Shepherd05:38
  • 4Precious Lord05:27
  • 5In Daylight Mourning04:28
  • 6Foolish05:11
  • 7Evening Waltz for Mayflies05:15
  • 8Too Marvelous for Words06:25
  • 9Si Tu Vois Ma Mère03:17
  • Total Runtime43:24

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The Saxophone trio format has always been one dear to my heart and when I was approached by Attila and Ernő to play with them in the newly christened House of Music Hungary it was an opportunity I did not want to miss.

Perhaps one of the many beautiful things about jazz is that musicians who have never met before can instantaneously create something special on their first encounter and this was certainly the case last March in Budapest. (Hayden Chisholm)

If there is a tinge of sadness in this recording then so be it. Observing the world at the moment with all its struggles and uncertainties, this is probably the clearest emotion to surface through the music. In any case we all had a ball and were blessed with a gorgeous room and a wonderful audience. May some of the spirit of that night be captured on this recording.

Hayden Chisholm, alto saxophone, sruti box, voice
Ernő Hock, double bass
Attila Gyárfás, drums



Hayden Chisholm
is a New Zealand saxophonist and composer originally from New Plymouth, New Zealand. After studying in Cologne with a DAAD scholarship he continued private music studies in Japan and in India with the help of a NZ Young Achievers Scholarship. In 1995 he developed a new microtonal system for saxophone which he revealed on his debut solo CD „Circe”. Since then his compositions have been recorded by BBC and WDR radios and he has toured and recorded extensively worldwide. He has created music for several Rebecca Horn installations as well as composing scores for her films. In 2008 he was assistant director in the Salzburg Festspiele. He has taught at Universities throughout the world and gives yearly master classes in Greece and was artistic director of the Thessaloniki Jazz Festival in 2018. From 2013 onwards he has released two 13 CD Box Sets: „13 Views of the Heart’s Cargo” and „Cusp of Oblivion” and directed his first short film „Sisyphus Runs”. He has been awarded several of Germany’s prestigious music awards, including the SWR Jazz Prize and the German Record Critics Award, and Instrumental Jazz album of the year 2022. Since 4 years he is based out of Berlin and Belgrade and continues to perform and teach internationally.

Ernő Hock
studied double bass at the jazz department of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest. Investigating the relation between the individual and the group forms the core of his musicianship. He was a member of the Grencsó Kollektíva, the Dresch Quartet, and has performed with György Szabados, Charles Gayle, and Chris Potter among others. He currently works with Szilárd Mezei, the Metrum Ensemble, Gábor Gadó, and plays in the bands Jü, Decolonize Your Mind Society, and Dzsindzsa.

Attila Gyárfás
is a drummer and composer primarily focusing on free improvisation and on researching the tonal possibilities of the drum set. He has appeared on over 20 albums and has performed at a great number of major venues and festivals all over Europe. As a leader he has released two records (Cloud Factory in 2018 and Randomity in 2020) and his solo album is soon to be presented by Hunnia Records. Attila teaches jazz drums at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music and is an endorser of Dream Cymbals and Gongs.

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