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− | [[Zlatko Kaučič Kombo]] is a jazz | + | [[Zlatko Kaučič Kombo]] is a jazz collective led by well-known improvising musician, jazz drummer, percussionist, and music mentor [[Zlatko Kaučič]]. The various iterations of the Kombo (Kombo, Kombo B, Kombo C, Kombo D) grew out of a jazz-oriented music workshop for young kids in Nova Gorica launched in [[established::2001]]. |
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+ | After 6 years of the ongoing learning process, tours across Slovenia followed. The proof of their maturation was the first album ''Skriti kotički svetlobe'' [The hidden nooks of light] (2005). The second called ''Biči'' [Whips] (2008) featuring Italian saxophone player Javier Girotto showed the further progress of the group which at times included young talented players who started their own international musical journey, like guitarist [[Samo Šalamon]], followed by the 'Zvočna polja za T.S.' in 2012, Kombo B 'Hramo' album in 2015, Kombo B 'Rock Mi Monk' in 2017 and Kombo C 'Petelin iz Noznega' in 2019. | ||
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His vivid solo percussion music, usage of various sound objects, toys, pans and gongs and overall sound sensibility is presented on a solo album ''Pav'' [Peacock] (Splasc-h Records, 2005). Among his numerous recordings as a band/project leader stands up his trilogy of CDs to mark his 30th anniversary of being active as working musician, including concert recordings made in 2009 with German saxophone legend Peter Brotzmann (''Tolminski punt 2''), with singer Saadet Turkoz (''Doline'') and his trio with J. Girotto (''Slakoper''). In 2011, he received the [[Prešeren Award and Prešeren Foundation Awards|Prešeren Foundation Award]] for this concert and the subsequent trilogy of CDs as well as for the CD ''Biči''. | His vivid solo percussion music, usage of various sound objects, toys, pans and gongs and overall sound sensibility is presented on a solo album ''Pav'' [Peacock] (Splasc-h Records, 2005). Among his numerous recordings as a band/project leader stands up his trilogy of CDs to mark his 30th anniversary of being active as working musician, including concert recordings made in 2009 with German saxophone legend Peter Brotzmann (''Tolminski punt 2''), with singer Saadet Turkoz (''Doline'') and his trio with J. Girotto (''Slakoper''). In 2011, he received the [[Prešeren Award and Prešeren Foundation Awards|Prešeren Foundation Award]] for this concert and the subsequent trilogy of CDs as well as for the CD ''Biči''. | ||
− | [[Zlatko Kaučič|Kaučič]] has been involved in many projects which have combined music, poetry and dance. | + | [[Zlatko Kaučič|Kaučič]] has been involved in many projects which have combined music, poetry and dance. He is the main organiser and curator of the [[Brda Contemporary Music Festival]]. In 2018, he was selected to play at the prestigious Uffizi Live event at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. He presented himself with an improvisation on the theme of Boticcelli's Spring entitled "Mystical Nature". In 2021 Zlatko Kaučič received a golden plaque for life achievements bestowed by the [[Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia]] for his extensive work with young musicians. |
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== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 15:15, 18 February 2021
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18 Sep 2019
A concert by Zlatko Kaučič, Alexander Balanescu, and Javier Girotto (BGK Trio), supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA),
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17 Oct 2013
A concert by Zlatko Kaučič and Evan Parker at the Skopje Jazz Festival 2013, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Skopje,
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25 Apr 2013
27 Apr 2013
Two workshops and a concert by Zlatko Kaučič, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Podgorica, at JAM 2013
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27 Mar 2013
Zlatko Kaučič
Zlatko Kaučič (b. 1953) is a fine specimen of a self-taught improvising and jazz musician who gained most of his rich informal education and music knowledge through playing in various music idioms with other musicians abroad (Netherlands, Portugal, Spain). He's one of the few Slovene jazz musicians with long-time international music experience, constant touring and playing at the international festivals and numerous venues, particularly in Italy.
After his return to Slovenia in 1992 Kaučič has been the major protagonist of new jazz and improvised music. He's been playing and presenting his music projects on main stages from Ljubljana Jazz Festival, jazz Lent Festival, and Jazz Cerkno Festival to Druga Godba Festival and Sajeta Creative Camp. Among the musicians with whom he has performed are Gianluigi Trovesi, Peter Brotzmann, Steve Lacy, Antonio Marangolo, Alexander Balanescu, Paul McCandless, Trevor Watts, Louis Sclavis, and Marc Ribot.
His vivid solo percussion music, usage of various sound objects, toys, pans and gongs and overall sound sensibility is presented on a solo album Pav [Peacock] (Splasc-h Records, 2005). Among his numerous recordings as a band/project leader stands up his trilogy of CDs to mark his 30th anniversary of being active as working musician, including concert recordings made in 2009 with German saxophone legend Peter Brotzmann (Tolminski punt 2), with singer Saadet Turkoz (Doline) and his trio with J. Girotto (Slakoper). In 2011, he received the Prešeren Foundation Award for this concert and the subsequent trilogy of CDs as well as for the CD Biči.
Kaučič has been involved in many projects which have combined music, poetry and dance. He is the main organiser and curator of the Brda Contemporary Music Festival. In 2018, he was selected to play at the prestigious Uffizi Live event at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. He presented himself with an improvisation on the theme of Boticcelli's Spring entitled "Mystical Nature". In 2021 Zlatko Kaučič received a golden plaque for life achievements bestowed by the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia for his extensive work with young musicians.
External links
- Zlatko Kaučič website
- Video overview of Zlatko Kaučič's work upon winning the Prešeren Fund Award in 2011 (in Slovenian)
- Prešeren Foundation Award jury explanation 2011 (in Slovenian)