Ack van Rooyen, flugelhorn
Donald Beightol, trombone
Hans Koller, saxophone
Joki Freund, saxophone
Wolfgang Dauner, piano
Adelhard Roidinger, bass
Makaya Ntshoko, drums
1. unknown title 19:00
2. unknown title 29:57
Recorded in Pori, Finland at 8. International Finnish Jazz Festival on July 14 (at Yhteislyseo) and/or 15 (Kirjurinluoto), 1973.
(pre-FM)
see: https://historia.porijazz.fi/festivaalivuodet/1973/esiintyja/wolfgang-dauner-orchestra-3929/
https://1fichier.com/?fkpu3bfxziy2h7bev73g
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ernst. For what its worth, two listed performances of the "Wolfgang Dauner Orchestra", are both on different dates (July 13, 14) than the above (16th) on this website: https://historia.porijazz.fi/en/festival-years/1973/performer/wolfgang-dauner-orchestra-3929/
ReplyDeleteExcellent post Ernst, Wolfgang Dauner was a real incredible musician with many various styles. Recently I found an interview of Jean Luc Ponty from 1969 and he said that Wolfgang Dauner is the only pianist that brings to him something very interesting in his music. It is not nice for the others pianists with who he played at the time but it reveals the artistic power of Dauner.
ReplyDelete@Garu - thanks for your input - I assume that the Pori website has it correct. I got the music with the date I've added above. But I'll amend according https://historia.porijazz.fi/festivaalivuodet/1973/esiintyja/wolfgang-dauner-orchestra-3929/
ReplyDelete@correct silence - yes Wolfgang Dauner is way to underrated.
ReplyDeleteMany thx!!
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated!
ReplyDeleteLife can be surprising: while searching the web, as I do every day at our friends' house, I accompanied myself (and still do right now) with Dauner and Mariano's “Tagore”.
ReplyDeleteAnd I come across your post, Ernst...
As they say in Bangla: Aschorjo bepar, jadu jinish ghoteché, shotti!
“Something strange has happened, really!