Emmanuel Bex "open gate" feat Béla Bartók - Emmanuel Bex open gate feat Béla Bartók

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Review by Megan MacDonald

Emmanuel Bex's album "Open Gate" featuring Béla Bartók is a unique blend of jazz and classical music. The album features Bex's improvisational skills on the Hammond organ, accompanied by Bartók's classical compositions. The result is a stunning collection of tracks that seamlessly merge two distinct musical styles.

Bex's Hammond organ playing is exceptional throughout the album, with his solos and improvisations adding a fresh and dynamic element to Bartók's compositions. The album's opening track, "Three Hungarian Folksongs," is a great example of this, with Bex's organ taking the lead and adding a jazzy twist to Bartók's folk-inspired melodies.

The album's standout track is undoubtedly "String Quartet No. 4: Allegro Molto," which sees Bex and his bandmates take Bartók's classical composition and turn it into a driving jazz number. The result is an exciting and energetic track that showcases the versatility of both Bex and Bartók's music.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Danse Roumaine 26:50
Ethnic8:17
Mouvements I, II et III27:02
Mikrokosmos5:51
The Coaster11:46
Danse Roumaine 15:39

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Recorded AtNew Morning

Credits

RoleCredit
CelloAmélie Mabire (tracks: 4)
ClarinetFrancesco Bearzatti
SaxophoneFrancesco Bearzatti
ContrabassJean-Philippe Viret (tracks: 4)
Directed ByFranck Tortiller (tracks: 4)
DrumsSimon Goubert
EngineerVincent Mahey
Film ProducerLa Seine TV
Mixed ByHervé Michard
OrganEmmanuel Bex
Photography ByPhiliippe Cibille
RealizationJean-Pierre Zirn
TromboneGlenn Ferris (tracks: 5, 6)
Video EditorAnnie-Claire Mittelberger
ViolaJean-Charles Fraga De Oliveira (tracks: 4)
ViolinFrédéric Piat (tracks: 4)

Notes

  • Recorded on January 23rd, 2013.
  • Production La Seine TV © 2013
  • Important Notes!
  • 1. The heading tracks of the two first parts have been inverted on the DVD print. They are displayed correctly here!
  • 2. Track 4 is awkwardly titled after the movements of what is making a concerto for trio and orchestra, composed by Bex. It can be seen as part of Open Gate Emmanuel Bex Trio feat. Béla Bartók*, Orchestre Des Pays De Savoie - Open Gate Emmanuel Bex Trio feat. Béla Bartók

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About Emmanuel Bex "open gate" feat Béla Bartók

Behind this cryptic name is in fact to be found one of 's many trios, this one (with and ) dedicated to the music of . It has functioned and performed either as as trio + string quintet (like heard on ) or as trio + "Mozart" orchestra (like heard on ).

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Summary by Megan MacDonald

"Open Gate" is a fantastic album that will appeal to jazz and classical music fans alike. Bex's Hammond organ playing is exceptional, and his collaboration with Bartók's classical compositions is a unique and inspired concept. Highly recommended.