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Bossa nova (Polish Jazz vol. 13)

NOVI*
Discos: Jazz / Bossa nova

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Sello Warner Music
Estilo Jazz / Bossa nova
Año de Edición Original 1967

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NOVI (New Original Vocal Instruments): Bernard Kawka, Ewa Wanat, Janusz Mych y Waldemar Parzyński (voz).

Adam Matyszkowicz (piano), Janusz Sidorenko (guitarra), Jerzy Bartz (batería).

Reedición en CD, de 2016, de Warner Music (Polonia), del disco lanzado originalmente en Polonia en 1967 por el sello Polskie Nagrania Muza. Remasterizado. En formato Digipack, con libreto en polaco y en inglés, 

Primer álbum del excelente y muy original grupo vocal polaco de jazz creado en Varsovia en 1964, que estuvo en activo hasta 1985. Todos sus componentes eran multiinstrumentistas graduados en la Escuela de Música Avanzada de Varsovia, a la vez vocalistas, instrumentistas e improvisadores, auténticos maestros del scat.
Aunque en sentido estricto no es música brasileña, sí lo es el clima y la sofisticación bossanovista que lo impregna. La influencia de Os Cariocas es palpable desde las primeras frases del primer tema, pero no se limitan a copiar y, sin llegar destacar desde el punto de vista melódico, su agilidad vocal y dinamismo armónico son realmente estimulantes.

"NOVI were the first to make a break-through in the tradition of Polish vocal groups, a tradition which goes back to the very popular singers in the thirties - The Dan Choir. It was then a great stride forward as Polish jazz vocalists had been lagging behind in comparison with our instrumental music. Elsewhere, in the world there was then consistent progress in this field. New groups were being formed - the phenomenal American Lambert-Hendricks-Ross Trio, the French Les Double Six group and many others. In modern jazz, human voices began playing the parts of instruments, giving rise to a new school of "instrumental" singing. This kind of singing calls for special qualifications. The performer must be simultaneously a vocalist, instrumentalist and jazzman capable of playing improvised parts. Now the NOVI band can do all these things. The members of the band are educated musicians who have graduated from the Warsaw Advanced Music School: Ewa Wanat - violinist; Janusz Mych - flutist; Waldemar Parzynski - sound supervisor and percussionist; their leader, Bernard Kawka - violinist. They are all real jazzmen.
Their name NOVI (the new ones) has a special meaning for them. It not only suggests something new, but is made up of the initials of the English words New Original Vocal Instruments. And this is so indeed. The NOVI use their voices like instruments. They can give the monosyllables of their vocalises any sound and articulation they wish. NOVI's biography is short and brilliant. In late 1964 a young graduate of the Warsaw Conservatory, Bernard Kawka, fascinated by the music of Bill Evans, whom he had met in Scandinavia, decided to devote himself to jazz. In the Conservatory he found others who shared his enthusiasm for this music. This led to the formation of the band. They considered that the best way of expressing their jazz ideas would be to use their own voices. At first they appeared only on the radio, becoming very popular with listeners. Then they took part in the annual international festival Jazz Jamboree in Warsaw in 1965 and since that time have been appearing at similar events both at home and abroad. They sang in Switzerland where they won first prize at a jazz festival, they appeared at Bled in Yugoslavia and in many other countries. They have co-operated with leading Polish jazz musicians: Andrzej Trzaskowski, Krzysztof Komeda, Adam Matyszkowicz and others.
The NOVI called their first record "Bossa-Nova". This should not be taken literally. It reflects only the general climate of the record on which the NOVI display the whole range of their possibilities. Only in some pieces is the theme introduced in the form of a bossa-nova and then followed by standard swing improvisations, big-band riffs or swing tutti.
The group is accompanied by instrumental sets ranging from double-bass with percussion, the full section, flute, vibraphone, to a group of string instruments. The band is made up of jazz musicians: Andrzej Matyszkowicz, piano; Janusz Kozlowski, double-bass, Janusz Sidorenko, guitar and Jerzy Bartz, percussion."  Jan Borkowski (Texto de la contraportada de la edición original)

Temas

CD 1
01
Brownie
Bernard Kawka
02
Cichy Wieczór (A calm evening)
Janusz Mych
03
Żółty Słoń (The yellow elephant)
Waldemar Parzynski
04
Trzeba Wracać (One must return)
Bernard Kawka
05
Nastroje Małych Misiów (Teddy bears' moods)
Waldemar Parzynski
06
Dwa Po Dwa (Two times two)
Bernard Kawka
07
Następny Proszę (Next, please)
Bernard Kawka
08
Pyzate Słoneczniki (Chubby sunflowers)
Waldemar Parzynski
09
Jak Powrócić Do Tej Chwili (How could we return to the past moment)
Waldemar Parzynski
10
Mini Dziewczyna (The mini girl)
Waldemar Parzynski
11
Bariera Uczuć (The barrier of feelings)
Janusz Mych
12
Gogo
Waldemar Parzynski
13
Król Salomon (King Salomon)
Bernard Kawka
14
Tańczące Orzechy (Dancing nuts)
Janusz Mych