Ptak - River Tales | Col Legno COL20441

Ptak - River Tales

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Label: Col Legno

Cat No: COL20441

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 30th August 2019

Contents

Artists

Martin Ptak (piano)
Albin Janoska (Fender Rhodes, harmonium, live-sampling)
Claus Riedl (violin)
Julia Maly (violin)
Lena Fankhauser (viola)
Melissa Coleman (cello)
Alois Eberl (trombone)
Martin Riener (trombone)
Dominik Stoger (trombone)
Gerald Pottinger (bass trombone, contrabass trombone)
Franz Winkler (tuba)
Alois Eberl (trumpet)
Martin Eberle (trumpet)

Works

Ptak, Martin

River Tales

Artists

Martin Ptak (piano)
Albin Janoska (Fender Rhodes, harmonium, live-sampling)
Claus Riedl (violin)
Julia Maly (violin)
Lena Fankhauser (viola)
Melissa Coleman (cello)
Alois Eberl (trombone)
Martin Riener (trombone)
Dominik Stoger (trombone)
Gerald Pottinger (bass trombone, contrabass trombone)
Franz Winkler (tuba)
Alois Eberl (trumpet)
Martin Eberle (trumpet)

About

Trombonist, pianist and composer Martin Ptak spent his early life an der schönen blauen Donau (on the blue Danube) – in the small Austrian town of Krems, to be precise. It is the gateway to Wachau, that wine-growing region upstream of Krems which can never be praised highly enough. Following the river downstream, you reach the musical capital of Vienna in around half an hour. And just as water, music and wine have merged into each other in this stretch of land since time immemorial, so everything within Ptak’s musical river tales flows easily together: in music and improvisation, childhood memories and farewells, surface and depth effect, trombone choir, tapestry of strings and piano patterns. A long lingering soundtrack from the source of the river to its opening in the sea – and for all the way in between.

Tracklisting:
1. The Source
2. Stream
3. Wings
4. Merging
5. Storm
6. Flood
7. Sinking
8. Darkstone
9. Cyclo
10. Kanon
11. Panta Rhei

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