6 January 2020
Naxos Orchestra - Coexist, Live At Polin
The orchestra Naxos is a unique project - by Milo Kurtis, who together with Konstanty Joriadis created a team gathering prominent artists from Syria, Yemen, Greece, Israel and Poland, where musicians settled permanently. Poland is a response to the popular trend in the world of culture and combining musical genres called world music. It combines the culture of the Balkans and the Middle East, the Mediterranean roots of most artists. The originator and founder of Naxos is a tireless seeker of new sounds - Milo Kurtis - Maanam co-founder, member of Ossian, Israel, Voo Voo and other iconic Polish teams. A multi-instrumentalist, playing on all kinds of ethnic instruments from around the world. Greek origin, for which Poland has become a place to stay, the same as America, where he lived a dozen years. It is in fact an advocate of a world without borders. Not only the music.
Naxos orchestra is composed by 9 persons. Artists are dressed in black, white Milo, Arabic galabii.
May 10, 2015 at the Museum of the History of Polish Jews POLIN, took place a recorded live concert Orchestra. Thanks to the enthusiastic response of the concert audience, atmosphere was exceptional. This is the first album recorded in POLIN Museum.
http://www.gesle.folk.pl/?&akcja=szczegoly&rok=2016&id=52
automatic translation from polish
Milo Kurtis - clarinet, trumpet, percussions
Konstanty Joriadis - keyboards
Rasm Al-Mashan - vocals
Apostolis Anthimos - guitar
Lena Romul - saxophone
Piotr Olszewski - bass
Kamil Siciak - percussions
Adeb Chamoun - darbouka, riqq
Anna Patynek - percussions
Michał Przytuła - sound?
01 - Welcome to the Trip
02 - Kostis
03 - Kostas
04 - Milo's Soul
05 - Tamina
06 - Ethnofunk
07 - Sen Konstantyna
08 - Goris
09 - Pondos
10 - Epilog
11 - Ta-Ma-Ra
total time 63'37''
recorded may 10, 2015, at Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw
MILO 302, CD
2015
https://www.mediafire.com/file/s67vx20p0pwvv3n/CoexistLiveAtPolin.rar/file
ReplyDeleteThank you corvimax, Apostolis Antymos recorded with Tomasz Stanko in the 80's!
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ReplyDeletethis looks very interesting--
reminds me of the don cherry sweden scene maybe?
i will give it a listen
roberth
Thank you
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