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vol. 67

by Lautari

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Powolny 04:08
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Tryptyk I 01:32
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Tryptyk II 02:15
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Tryptyk III 03:16
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Chmiel 04:46
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Cyheł 04:54
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Maciej Filipczuk – fiddle
Jacek Hałas – prepared piano, accordion
Michał Żak – clarinet, flute, shawm
guest: Marcin Pospieszalski/Marcin Lamch - double bass

In Vol.67 Lautari presents avantgarde arrangements of Polish folk music on chamber ensemble with a prepared piano. In this unique approach folk music retains all its basic qualities: usefulness, a ritual and magical character, while becoming individual, contemporary artistic expression.

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"Drawing on musical modernism as much as specific rural folk traditions, Lautari deliver a compelling contemporary account from one small corner of the European folk tradition's amazing legacy."
Tim Cumming, The Arts Desk
www.theartsdesk.com/new-music/cd-lautari-vol-67-2014-live

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The name and the idea of vol.67 refers to the monumental ethnographic work of Oskar Kolberg - The Folk: customs, life, speech, tales, proverbs, ceremonies, rituals, superstitions, games, songs, music and dance. Vol.67 of Kolberg's collected works contains folk melodies arranged on piano.

With vol.67 the Lautari ensemble reunites after a couple of years. It is their first project fully dedicated to Polish folk music, after the well received albums: Azaran and Muzica Lautaresca Nova.

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released June 12, 2015

Label: Wodzirej
Recorded at Arthur Rubinstein Philharmonic in Lodz, Poland

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Lautari Poland

Members of Lautari band met in 2000 and performed together until 2008, playing modern ethno-jazz rooted in the tradition of Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe and Caucasus. At that time they produced two well received albums: Azaran and Muzica Lautareasca Nova. With Vol.67, the band Lautari reunites after several years. It is their first project fully dedicated to Polish folk music. ... more

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