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Emil Viklicky: Emil Viklicky 60
by Victor Verney
Emil Viklicky Emil Viklicky 60 Multisonic 2009 Imagine Barack Obama introducing, say, keyboard player Herbie Hancock for a live concert at the White House on the occasion of Hancock's 60th birthday (a milestone, incidentally, that Hancock reached on April 12, 2000). Pianist Emil Viklicky's latest CD was created ...
Maybe Later
Label: Arta Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Maybe Later; Try Again; Love Letters; Waltz for Sonny; Blues for Franta; June in Prague ; Hemzak; 3/4; I Married an Angel.
Frantisek Uhlir/Darko Jurkovic/Jaromir Helesic: Maybe Later
by Jerry D'Souza
Bassist Frantiŝek Uhlíř, drummer Jaromir Helešic and guitarist Darko Jurković made a strong impact with Jazz at Prague Castle 2006 (Multisonic, 2006). They return to entice and lure with another tidy bag of tunes of which seven are originals and two are standards. While all the originals sit compactly in the mainstream, the trio finds its ...
Jazz at Prague Castle 2006
Label: Unknown label
Released: 2007
Track listing: Fly Time; June in Prague; Banana Split; From Heart to Hearts; Secret Love; How Insensitive; Ow!; I'll Close My Eyes.
Frantisek Uhlir Trio: Jazz at Prague Castle 2006
by Jim Santella
As a major center of the Czech Republic's cultural and social life, Prague Castle has played host to a series of jazz concerts that began in 2004. Based in Prague, this trio was recorded at one of those concerts on February 22, 2006, interpreting original pieces influenced by straight-ahead jazz as well as pieces by Antonio ...
Jazz at Prague Castle 2006
Label: Unknown label
Released: 2006
Track listing: Introduction by President Václav Klaus of the Czech Republic; Fly Time; June in Prague; Banana Split; From Heart to Hearts; Secret Love; How Insensitive; Ow!; I’ll Close My Eyes (64:01).
Frantisek Uhlir Trio: Jazz at Prague Castle 2006
by Jerry D'Souza
Jazz at Prague Castle is a series of concerts launched in February 2004 by the President of the Czech Republic, Václav Klaus. The series has presented several bassists, including Avishai Cohen, and Miroslav Vitous is slated to perform as well. Frantisek Uhlir was among those who were at the venue. If he does not have wide ...
Frantisek Uhlir Trio: Jazz at Prague Castle 2006
by Jack Bowers
With the possible exception of guest trumpeter Dusko Goykovich, chances are you've not heard (or even heard of) these gentlemen before--and if that is indeed true, as I suspect it is, perhaps it's time you were introduced. Frantisek Uhlir, who leads this excellent trio, is a truly phenomenal bassist, and his colleagues--guitarist Darko Jurkovic and drummer ...