TÓTH VIKTOR TERCETT (HUN/USA)
Tóth Viktor – sax, Kovács Ferenc - trumpet, violin, Szandai Mátyás – bass, Hamid Drake – drums
Hamid Drake is concidered as one of the greatest jazz drummers of the world. The trio was born during the works of the MEDIAWAVE INTERNATIONAL IMPROVISED MUSIC WORKSHOP (2004-2006). The workshop was led by William Parker, and provided its participants with masters such as Hamid Drake and Rob Brown. Several projects were developed from this prospering connection: the trio’s record (BMC) was given the Best Jazz Record of the Year Award of the Gramofon Journal of classical and jazz music. Further more it is nominated as the Best Jazz Record of the Year for Fonogram – Hungarian Music Award.
The record is now to be introduced at MEDIAWAVE.
EVELIN TÓTH & HAMID DRAKE DUO /HUN/USA/
Evelin Tóth – vocal, Hamid Drake – percussions, vocal
SHADES OF JAZZ ON NOIR /FRA/HUN/USA/GER/POL/ film & live music
Genre: improvised music / improvizatív zene
Screenplay/montage/art director:
Ana Isabel Ordonez (FRA)
http://www.labelleusine.com/
Supported by: Goethe Institute, Lengyel Cultural Intsitute
Narration: Tóth Evelin (HUN)
Edited by: Auke Dijkstra (FRA)
Music workshop leader:
Herb Robertson (USA) - trumpet
http://www.herbrobertson.com/
Workshop participants:
Tóth Evelin (HUN) - vocal
Frank Gratkowski (GER) - alto sax, clarinet
http://www.gratkowski.com/
Tóth Viktor (HUN) - saxophone
Anna zielinska (PL) - violin
Szanday Mátyás (HUN) - bass
Hamid Drake (USA) - drums
Category: Who made it? / Hungarian / About which minority? / ethnic minority / minority in Hungary / Hungarian gipsy / minority abroad / African American in North America / Point of view / art / music / construction of production / film with copyright
Genre: Documentary / Music
Nationalities: France / Poland / Hungary / Germany / USA
Year: 2008
Premiere: Eurpean premier
Age group: Grand Competition
Director: Silló Sándor
52 min. 2008 DV, Colour, szöveg nélkül
Operatőr: Bordos Anikó, Farkas Levente, Molnár G. Tamás, Nemes Tibor, Tóth László,
Vágó: Hartyándi Jenő, Silló Sándor