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Bucharest 1994

Eugen Cicero & Decebal Badila

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Format: 2LP

Cat No: IOR771471

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Release Date:  18 March 2022

Label:  In & Out

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  798747714723

Genres:  Jazz  Classical  

Release Date:  23 September 2022

Label:  In & Out

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  798747714716

Genres:  Jazz  Classical  

  • Description

    Eugen Cicero - critics reverently called him the man with the "golden hands". Over 40 years, his name stood for pianistic virtuosity, phenomenal sense of rhythm and imaginative ingenuity. On the other side of the Iron Curtain, he discovered swing as an authoritative source of inspiration, and in the sixties, on a tour in Berlin, he personally immersed himself in the vibrant European jazz scene for the first time. After this key experience, Cicero developed his personal, unmistakable style, the so-called classic swing, by means of which he was able to cast mainstream jazz and classical music into a new harmonic form. He masterfully connected works from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods with sophisticated harmonic sequences from jazz and an infectious rhythm - no one who had attempted such symbioses before him achieved a similarly inspired and technically accomplished result. It is astonishing that both, followers of the jazz camp and representatives of classical european music are equally loyal to him, not least because of his tasteful and careful selection of repertoire. On more than 70 records, Eugen Cicero succeeded in some pioneering work, including recordings with the Berlin and Munich Philharmonic Orchestras. In 1976 he won the German Record Prize for arrangements of Schubert compositions.

    With "Bucharest 1994", IN+OUT Records now presents a very special live event by this man who has created something unique in his mediation between classical music and jazz standards. This is the first concert with exceptional bassist Decebal Badila, which layed under lock and key for 28 years. Already at a young age, Badila adored the music of his older compatriot and was already very familiar with Cicero's repertoire before their first meeting, which can impressively be heard on the recordings. On that day, a long-cherished dream came true for him. 1995 Badila gained worldwide recognition with his first solo album "Nothing But Bass". Together with "Archibald's Dance" (2001) he created milestones in the development of the electric bass guitar and established himself as one of the leading masters on his instrument. He toured throughout Europe with international jazz greats and has been a regular member of the SWR Big Band since 1998.

    Until Cicero's early death in 1997, the two remained faithful to each other and played concerts and festivals all over Europe. Badila was even accompanied by Cicero at his now legendary exam concert in 1996. The present recording testifies the blind understanding of the two musicians. The listener is led through a delightful, exciting and varied programme that spans the classical arc from Scarlatti to Mozart to Liszt, while skilfully weaving in great jazz standards. "Bucharest 1994" contains both entertaining, technically demanding and documentarily indispensable material from the early work of a rising virtuoso musician and the late work of an exceptional artist whom the jazz world lost far too early.

    Description

    Deluxe audiophile 2LP pressing of 'Bucharest 1994', the first joint performance of Romanian-German jazz pianist Eugen Cicero and Romanian bassist Decebal Badila, a congenial duo that worked together successfully until Cicero's early death in 1997.

    Eugen Cicero - critics reverently called him the man with the "golden hands". For over 30 years, his name stood for pianistic virtuosity, phenomenal sense of rhythm and imaginative ingenuity. He masterfully connected works from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods with sophisticated harmonic sequences from jazz and an infectious rhythm - no one who had attempted such symbioses before him achieved a similarly inspired and technically accomplished result.

    With 'Bucharest 1994', In+Out Records now presents a very special live event by this man who has created something unique in his mediation between classical music and jazz standards. This is the first concert with exceptional bassist Decebal Badila, which laid under lock and key for 28 years. Already at a young age, Badila adored the music of his older compatriot and was already very familiar with Cicero's repertoire before their first meeting, which can impressively be heard on the recordings.

    'Bucharest 1994' contains both entertaining, technically demanding and documentarily indispensable material from the early work of a rising virtuoso musician and the late work of an exceptional artist whom the jazz world lost far too early.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Gershwin-Medley
      • 2. Christiana's Song
      • 3. Sonata In C Major
      • 4. Tea For Two
      • 5. Ah, Vous Dirai-Je, Maman
      • 6. Les Feuilles Mortes
      • 7. Concerto C Major 2nd Movement
      • 8. Paganini Etude No. 2

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Christiana's Song
      • 2. Sonata In C Major
      • 3. Tea For Two
      • 4. Les Feuilles Mortes
      • 5. Jumping At The Woodside/Bluesette

      Disc 2

      • 1. Concerto C Major 2nd Movement
      • 2. My Little Suede Shoes
      • 3. Paganini Etude No. 2
      • 4. Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman
      • 5. Gershwin Medley