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Lajos Dudas / Hubert Bergmann: What's Up Neighbor?

by Jerry D'Souza
When clarinetist Lajos Dudas read about a workshop for new and improvised music in his town of Lake Constance, at the foot of the Alps, he was taken aback. Long a proponent of free jazz, Dudas was surprised that he was not aware of the event. A few days later, he was invited, by Hubert Bergmann, ...
Lajos Dudas: 50 Years With Jazzclarinet: The Best Of Lajos Dudas

by Dan Bilawsky
The music of Hungarian-born clarinetist Lajos Dudas doesn't fall under a neat little heading. While no mere label can define an artist, some clarinetists can be categorized in a fairly accurate manner, using few words. We have neo-traditionalists (Ken Peplowski), New Orleans torch bearers (Evan Christopher and Dr. Michael White), technical marvels who brilliantly bridge the ...
Philipp van Endert Trio: Rosebud

by Douglas Payne
Cinema has long since rendered the word rosebud" as something elusive and enigmatic, that cannot possibly sum up what others want it to. From the moment that Orson Welles whispers the word in the 1941 film Citizen Kane, a mysterious journey of the purely unknowable is embarked upon. But what a journey. With Rosebud, ...
Lajos Dudas: 50 Years With Jazzclarinet - The Best Of Lajos Dudas

by Douglas Payne
Lajos Dudas50 Years With Jazzclarinet: The Best Of Lajos DudasJazz Sick Records2011 The clarinet is one of the most important instruments in the foundation of jazz. But it lost its luster after Benny Goodman fell out of popularity in the 1950s. After 1960, the few of the ...
Jazz on Stage

By Lajos Dudas
Label: JazzSick Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: For Gabor; Maydance; Blues for Rose; Kukeri Dance; Toledo; Fountain; Vehicle; Walk in the City; Autumn Leaves
Lajos Dudas: Jazz on Stage

by Douglas Payne
Hungarian clarinetist Lajos Dudas, who has called Germany home since the late 1960s, recalls the storied history of jazz clarinet in each of his many recordings. But, unlike several other jazz stars of note, Dudas never gets preachy or didactic. His music is more about the enjoyment of the form.Jazz On Stage presents this ...
Lajos Dudas: Jazz on Stage

by Terry Collison
The nine tracks on clarinetist Lajos Dudas' Live on Stage were taken from three different live performances in Germany. The technical quality of the recording is top-tier and intimate, providing a sense of both the atmosphere and space in which the music was made. The repertoire suits the multiple streams that this group brings to its ...