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1. 	Zahrajte si s námi. Instruktážní kazeta - ladění 	00:30 		
2. 	Tony blues 	04:15 		
3. 	Zase zapomněli zavřít okno 	04:30 		
4. 	Trójský kůň 	03:00 	
5. 	Břišní tanečnice (The Belly Dancer) 	03:11 	
6. 	Karavana (Caravan) 	04:02 		
7. 	OW 	03:29 	
8. 	Zahrajte si s námi. Instruktážní kazeta - ladění 	00:30 		
9. 	Bossa Cosa 	03:42 		
10. 	Svítá 	05:01 		
11. 	U dámského dvora 	02:22 		
12. 	Emily 	03:11 		
13. 	Nemohu začít (I Can't Get Started) 	05:51 	
14. 	I. L. Y. 	01:54 	

Karel Velebný - Vibraphone, Saxophones
Emil Viklický- Piano
Karel Vejvoda - Double Bass
Josef Vejvoda, František Uhlíř  - Drums, Percussion
Jiří Stivín, Jiří Válek, Miroslav Krýsl - Saxophone
Bohuslav Volf, Ivo Kopecký, Jiří Zelenka - Trombone
Jaroslav Lautner, Laco Déczi, Pavel Husička - Trumpet
Jiří Válek - Flute
Miroslav Krýsl - Clarinet

 

If it were possible for painting and poetry to incorporate bebop in a crazy sort of rhythmic gymnastics, or if it were possible somehow to meld revolutionary body politic with dramatic performance then this record would be Paul Klee-meets-Bird—or, for that matter, Frank Zappa-meets-Vaclav Havel. Those expecting to hear a '60s nouvelle vague record would probably be only half right. The surprising highlight of SHQ, from Czech tenor saxophonist/bass clarinetist/vibraharpist Karel Velebny, is the exquisite poeticism that pervades throughout what is possibly one of the finest European albums that Bernard Stollman and ESP-Disk recorded in 1967.

This is music unlike anything else from those wonderful folks who also provided cinematographers Vilmos Zigmond and Laslo Kovacs, who came out west with footage of Prague Spring. Reel-to-reel. The music is poetic, combining a McLuhan-esque clash of the tactile and other sensory with the visual, hence the allusion to painter-poet Klee. But in this case it is a memorable set of music that tears up the walls between the new thing of the sixties and the bebop of Bird that much of the '60s music sought to deconstruct.

Velebny's music combines melodic invention—a result of controlled virtuosity and rhythmic creation—that came from a purely ingenious sense for time. As a tenor saxophonist, he has virtually no precedent, although there may be, at times, a hint of familiar bebop phrasing. And as a vibraharpist, he incorporates stylish, piercing jabs of mallets on ringing keys. Combined with the wild flights of creative fantasy of Jiri Stivin's alto saxophone and flute, the two develop a new kind of poetics of jazz. This is typified by a lyrical yet strident tone that echoes with luminosity long after the sound of musical notes die down. Much of Europe's response to the onslaught of jazz, during a time when it was struggling to come to terms with communism and that reactionary view of jazz, sounded that way through the '60s and '70s. What sets the music on SHQ however, is its uncommon beauty and humor. ---Raul D'Gama Rose, allaboutjazz.com

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Karel Velebny – Nonet SHQ & Woodwinds (1968)inds 1968 http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/2973-karel-velebny/10966-karel-velebny-nonet-shq-a-woodwinds-1968.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/2973-karel-velebny/10966-karel-velebny-nonet-shq-a-woodwinds-1968.html Karel Velebny – Nonet SHQ & Woodwinds (1968)

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A1 Über Stock Und Stein	4:54 	
A2 In The Beginning Dark	4:40 	
A3 One, Two, Three … Five	4:50 	
A4 Blowing Into My Dog's Brain	4:27			play 	
B1 Nude	4:23 	
B2 The Song Of The One-Armed Man	4:31 	
B3 The Summer's Strange End	6:13 	
B4 Amaze And Conjure		4:00

Personnel:
Karel Velebny - Vibes;
Jiri Stivin - Flute;
Ludek Svabensky - Piano;
Karel Vejvoda - Bass;
Josef Vedjvoda - Drums;
Vlastimil Kala - Oboe;
Miroslav Krysl - Bass Clarinet;
Milos Petr - French Horn;
Pavel Zednick - Bassoon.

 

A beautiful album of European jazz from the Black Forest produced by Willi Fruth in the Villingen Saba-Tonstudio.Best known for the charming"Nude"-you'll find the rest of the lp is of the same high standard . --- orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com

 

Karel Velebný (17 March 1931, Prague - 7 March 1989, Prague) was a Czech jazz musician, composer, arranger, actor, writer and music pedagogue. Velebný was one of the founders and pioneers of modern Czech jazz in the second half of the 20th century.

Karel Velebný played with various Czech jazz ensembles, including Kamil Hála's orchestra, the Linha Singers ensemble and occasionally with Gustav Brom's Big Band. Jiří Stivín, Luděk Hulan, František Uhlíř, Rudolf Dašek, Josef Vejvoda, and Jan Konopásek were among his regular collaborators. Velebný and S+HQ also accompanied Eva Olmerová on her first studio album The Jazz Feeling.

As a composer, Velebný concentrated solely on jazz, in compositional styles and arrangements reminiscent of Gerry Mulligan, Chick Corea, Gary Burton and Benny Golson. He wrote mainly for his own ensembles (notably Studio 5 and SHQ) but also for the Kamil Hála Orchestra, the Karel Vlach Orchestra and others. His oeuvre comprises over 200 compositions, which include his prolific contributions to film music.

Velebný was also a founder and leader of specialised Czech jazz pedagogy in the 1970s. In 1978 he was invited to the Berklee College of Music, where he studied jazz teaching and the different approaches of European and American jazz. He organized and led the Summer Jazz Workshop in Frýdlant until his death in 1989. As a teacher, Velebný emphasised knowledge of techniques which could be broadly applied on jazz standards. He also wrote the specialist jazz textbook Jazzová praktika (The Jazz Practical).

Velebný contributed significantly to Czech theatre. He co-founded the Jára Cimrman Theatre, under the pseudonym dr. Evžen Hedvábný, and made occasional onstage appearances - as an actor - during its early days.

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