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Main projects...
Tomáš
Liška/David Dorůžka/
Daniele diBonaventura (IT)/
Tomáš
chose for his trio two world-famous colleagues: Italian
Daniele DiBonaventura plays the bandoneon, acoustic guitar
is mastered by Czech virtuoso David Dorůžka. The pieces were
composed with the thoughts on a very specific sound of a
trio with an acoustic guitar and a bandoneon. The
compositions are balancing on the edge of improvisation,
jazz and classic. This creates a very original sound,
unprecedented on Czech music scene and genuinely unusual for
the international scenes.
The trio’s repertoire stems from its debut album, which is
to be published this fall (2009) by the biggest Czech jazz
label Animal Music (www.animalmusic.cz), under which the
very best performers of Czech jazz scene publish their
original works.
Tomáš Liška - acoustic bass
David Dorůžka - acoustic guitar
Daniele DiBonaventura - bandoneon
David Dorůžka
Trio

David Dorůžka took up the guitar at the age
of ten and from the age of fourteen started performing with
leading musicians on the Czech jazz scene. In 1995 he
received the “Talent of the Year” award from the Czech Jazz
Society. He played on award-winning recordings of Karel
Růžička Jr. (You Know What I Mean, 1997) and Jaromír Honzák
(Earth Life, featuring Jorge Rossy, 1998). From 1999 until
2002 Dorůžka lived in Boston in the USA and studied
composition and improvisation at Berklee College of Music.
Among his teachers were Joe Lovano, Mick Goodrick and George
Garzone. After graduating from Berklee, Dorůžka lived in New
York City from 2002 to 2003. In New York he recorded his
first CD Hidden Paths, which was awarded the Anděl prize in
the Czech music academy awards as CD of the year 2004 in
Jazz&Blues category.
David Dorůžka - guitar
Tomáš Liška - acustic bass
Martin Novák - drums
Eternal Seekers

Lenka Dusilová,
several times over the winner of the Czech annual Anděl
awards, is by no means accustomed to stagnation or
repetition of things done before. She has evolved into an
outstanding phenomenon of the Czech music scene: from her
launching pad as a rock and pop star, she has been
progressing to a highly individual expression uninhibitedly
absorbing impulses coming from the widest variety of styles
as well as extra-musical experiences. The project entitled
Eternal Seekers, on which she collaborates closely with
Clarinet Factory and with Beata Hlavenková, represents yet
another relevant stage of her pursuit.
Her most mature recording so far is the genre-defying album,
Mezi světy (2006), featuring Czech and American musicians
(including the drummer Scott Amendola, who has played with
Madeleine Peyroux and Bill Frisell). In 2007, Lenka made a
U.S. tour (during which she also played alongside the icon
of modern country music, Emmylou Harris), and back on the
Czech scene, she became engaged in an unpublicized process
of teaming up with the members of the postjazz outfit,
Vertigo Quintet. Shortly before that, she guest-appeared in
traditional songs on new tracks recorded by the band
Čechomor, and still felt echoes of her previous
unconstrained work with the theatre group Continuo, which
had tested out her qualities as a singer-songwriter and a
spontaneous performer.
With Eternal Seekers she is delivering a surprising yet
thoroughly natural synthesis of all these earlier
inspirations. This time out, Dusilová turned for texts
primarily to Bogdan Trojak, a poet, and winner of the Jiří
Orten Prize and the Magnesia Litera annual literary award.
Apart from that, the programme also draws – surprisingly for
some – on other, fairly disparate sources of inspiration:
namely, the poetry of František Halas, plus a song, never
recorded, with which then fifteen-year-old Lenka Dusilová
embarked on her career with the Prague rock outfit Sluníčko.
With Eternal Seekers Lenka Dusilová is bringing a fresh
proof of her work’s innermost qualities: boldness,
suggestive force, and accessibility.
Lenka Dusilová - vocal, guitars
Beata Hlavenková - piano, vocal
Clarinet Factory: Jindřich Pavliš, Vojtěch Nýdl, Petr
Valášek, Luděk Boura
Tomáš Liška - acoustic bass
David Landštof - drums, percusions
Daniel Šoltis - drums
Marta
Töpferova
(USA/CZE)

Around age fifteen, Marta started developing
as a soloist, exploring her own style and direction as a
singer, she was completely drawn to music from Spain, Cuba
and South America. Continuing in her musical calling, she
first majored in music and dance at Bard College from 1992
to 1993. Afterwards, she moved to Moron de la Frontera,
Spain, to study privately and further develop as a musician.
She took up playing the guitar, hand percussion and now most
recently, her favorite accompanying instrument, the
four-string cuatro. After spending two years in Spain and
back in the Czech Republic, she settled in New York City in
1996 and since then has been actively composing, arranging
and performing her original songs as well as collaborating
with other groups including Lucia Pulido and Fiesta De
Tambores among others. Her love and dedication to Latin
American music as well as the folklore of Czechoslovakia,
makes her a unique artist who sings in and is fluent in both
Czech and Spanish.
Points

The band Points came into
being in the spring of 2007. Its members are either students
or graduates of Jazz College VOŠ JAZZ, which is a special
jazz department of Jaroslav Jezek Conservatory in Prague,
Czech Republic. Although the quartet consists of fairly
young artists, each one of its members has his unique
musical character. This makes the Points’ performances very
special, and also enthusiastic in the search for its own
musical language. The band has already created a special
style of communication: it speaks through its own original
compositions written by Points’ members, or unique
arrangements of jazz standards. These compositions capture
attention not only through its density and dynamic, even
turbulent changes of moods, but also through its typical
sound - which is very much dependent on the types of
instruments the band consists of. These are trumpet,
saxophone, double bass and drums. An absence of harmonic
instrument allows for more interactive communication between
the musicians. The band experiments with the sound of the
acoustic instruments and wants to achieve a “feel free”
expression. Points is a band with strong emotional charge
whose music is full of ideas, free of conventions and rules,
and independent. Because of its courage and fantasy, the
band does not have to copy styles and music from other big
jazz names of previous century: Points invents itself
independently. Points has been awarded at the 22. year of
Standard Jazz Compositions in Polish Siedlce in 2009. The
band won a very prestigious international jazz competition
at Spanish Getxo, as the first Czech jazz band to do so in
the whole Czech jazz history! Points recorded their debut
album in the summer of 2009, whig is going to be released in
the spring 2010.
Luboš Soukup - sax
Miroslav Hloucal - trumpet
Tomáš Liška - acustic bass
Tomáš Hobzek - drums
Matej Benko
Quintet

Matej
Benko is one of the best piano player in Czech Republic in
these days. This modern acustic piano trio made its mark on
the domestic jazz scene with their origin compositions and
also interpretations of works by contemporary jazz artists.
Band is performing all around Czech Republic and foreign
jazz festivals. In 2006 Arta Records released the first
studio album called UNIVERSALITY.
Matej Benko - piano
Radek Zapadlo - sax
Miroslav Hloucal - trumpet
Tomáš Liška - acustic bass
Pavel Bady Zbořil - drums
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