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Roberto Magris Europlane for Jazz: Freedom Is Peace
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Roberto Magris
pianob.1959
To enhance its impetus and immediacy, Freedom Is Peace was recorded live in April 2024 at a concert in Bad Goisern, Austria. The audience seems to appreciate the message, as its reactions are clamorous and enthusiastic. Magris, relishing his dual role as innovative soloist and steadfast accompanist, shares the front line with Slovakian trumpeter


Tony Lakatos
saxophone, tenorFlorian Bramböck
saxophone, tenor
Rudi Engel
bass, acoustic
Gasper Bertoncelj
drumsb.1978
Magris wrote five of the album's typically engaging themes to complement others by

Andrew Hill
piano1931 - 2007

Hotep Idris Galeta
piano1941 - 2010
While the music may be broad and variable, what remains constant is that every member of Europlane brought his "A" game to this bright and pleasurable concert. When summing up, the phrase "worth waiting for" springs to mind, and the hope is that another two decades will not pass before Magris and his superlative sextet are heard from again. ">
Track Listing
Freedom Is peace; The Island Of Nowhere; Malay Tone Poem; Laverne; Something To Save From EU (You); When You Touch Me; Loose Fit; Hip! For The Conference.
Personnel
Roberto Magris
pianoTony Lakatos
saxophone, tenorFlorian Bramb?ck
saxophone, tenorLukas Oravec
trumpetRudi Engel
bass, acousticGasper Bertoncelj
drumsAlbum information
Title: Freedom Is Peace | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: JMood Records
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