ARBO X – 12″ VINYL – limited edition

ARBO X
Csoma Grooves
Fodderbasis – FOB 65

Tibor Szemző is not only a skillful and experienced Hungarian musician but also a media artist with a vast imagination. His last LP, ARBO X – Csoma Grooves, refers to his full-length film A Guest of Life released in 2006, for which he not only directed but also composed all the music. The film is inspired by the life of Alexander Csoma de Körös, a remarkable polyglot from the 19th century who set out from his native Transylvania to central Asia on foot to look for the roots of the Hungarian language. He reached Tibet, dedicated the rest of his life to study of Tibetan manuscripts and finally became the founder of tibetology. After 14 years Tibor Szemző decided to explore the theme further and composed the cinematic performance, Silverbird and the Cyclist, where he as narrator presented the story of Csoma from a different perspective.

ARBO X is the music from this performance and it is based on the soundtrack of the original movie but the material has been restructured and enhanced by new layers. There are fourteen relatively short tracks on the album and each of them has a very specific character, sometimes mysterious as the titles of the tracks themselves. Their arrangement is ingeniously composed. Szemző’s typical bass flute and voice with percussion accompaniment on the first track Axis is a very impressive introduction to the whole album. The following tracks build up a series of colorful sound parables, which are in no way descriptive. Every element, whether it’s a double bass, viola, soprano voice, vocal trio or electronics, fits perfectly within the overall sound fabric with effective timing. Listening to ARBO X one unwittingly concentrates on interweaving details without loosing the sense of the whole. It’s certainly a great benefit, as in previous recordings, that most of the musicians participating in the recording of ARBO X are very familiar with Szemző’s music and his collaboration with some of them goes back to Group 180, a new music ensemble he founded in 1978 and soon earned international acclaim. This most recent album belongs among a long line of recordings that Tibor Szemző has released during his musical career and displays great compositional complexity and a keen sense of a perfectly balanced sound spectrum.

Alexandr Krestovský

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A1. Axis 3:03
A2. Onsets 1:35
A3. Astound 2:14
A4. Forgotten Light 2:16
A5. Mila Interlude 1:00
A6. Methuselah Soft 2:57
A7. On, and Up to the Attic 3:48

B1. Wondrous 1:17
B2. Sparśa 3:29
B3. Djabrasax 1:14
B4. Ganga Row 5:23
B5. Arboo Interlude 0:59
B6. Gambla 2:30
B7. Place of Safety 2:07

PERFORMED BY
The Gordian Knot Company
Voces Aequales Ensemble

Tibor Szemző – 8mm-phone, bassflute, voice (A1, A3, B2, B5)
Ernst Hirschberg – keyboards (A1, A5, A6, A7, B1, B4, B6)
Tamás Geröly – gardon (A1, B7)
Alois Samson – wind controller (A1, B1, B2, B4, B5, B7)
Ildi Fodor – soprano voice (A2, B4, B5, B7)
Laca Kéringer – tenor voice (A2, B2, B4, B5, B7)
Mihály Huszár – electric double bass, bass guitar (A2-A4, A7, B2, B4, B6, B7)
Zsombor Dudás – drums and percussions (A2, A3, B2, B5, B7)
Keresteš Szabolcs – piano, celesta (A2-A4, B2, B4, B5, B7)
Lama Lobsang Gedun – recitation (A2, B7)
T. Bali – electric guitar (A2, A3, A5, A7, B1, B2, B4, B7)
László Gőz – basstrumpet, sea shells (A3, A7, B4)
Zsigmond Lázár – violin (A3)
Bálint Pödör – udu (A4)
István Grencsó – tenor saxophone (A4, B3, B7)
Zoltán Gavodi [Voces Aequales] – countertenor voice (A5, A6)
Csaba Gyulai [Voces Aequales] – tenor voice (A5, A6)
Zoltán Mizsei [Voces Aequales] – baritone voice (A5, A6)
Éva Posvanecz – viola (A7, B6)
Lobsang Dhamchoe – voice (B1)
The sounds of the River Ganga (B4)

SOUND RECORDING & MIXES 2002-2020
Alois Samson – Fodderbasis
István Horváth – HEAR Studio
László Hortobágyi – Tharnox Studio
Zoltán Regenye Regi – HSB Mobile Studio (India)
Károly Liszkai – Studio RH
Tamás Zányi – Saint Audio
János Mazura – Ethnofon Studio
Károly Göllner – CPT Mures Mobile Studio
Viktor Szabó – BMC

MASTERING
István Szelényi

LITERARY SOURCES
Tibetan Book of the Dead (A2, B7)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Trilogy of Passion – To Werther (A5)
Milarepa (B1)

Special thanks to Iván Angelus and Zoltán Kőrösi

Author’s publication
www.szemzo.org
https://tiborszemzo.bandcamp.com

© & ℗ Tibor Szemző 2002-2021
all right seserved

Cover design and drawings Zsófia Szemző

CSOMA – Live at the stage of A38 Ship, M2 Petőfi TV [Hungary]

25 March 2020 Wednesday 23:19 • M2 Petőfi TV [Hungary]
Live at the stage of A38 Ship, Budapest [19 January 2020]

The Fodderbasis presents
C S O M A by Tibor Szemző & László Sári
– cinematic concert, album-presentation

László Kéringer – voice
László Gőz – bass trumpet, sea shells
Tibor Szemző – narrator
Zoltán Regenye Regi – sound design

http://csomafilm.szemzo.hu

The music and the vinyl is avalable at Bandcamp
https://tiborszemzo.bandcamp.com

Tibor Szemző: CSOMA – album-presentation concert, A38 Ship, Budapest

cinematic concert at A38 Ship

Alexander Csoma set up to research the origin of the Hungarians 200 years ago. Szemző’s Cinematic Opera, the “Csoma” was premiered in Budapest 10 years ago. The present 12” vinyl is the re-summary of this composition.
Szemző Tibor: CSOMA – lemezbemutató koncert/vynil presentation concert
W. W. Hunter on Csoma

The poor scholar was one of the 19th century’s great, original pioneers. To the scholars of his century Csoma was an obscure, Transylvanian figure, abandoned among the Himalayan hills—however, from the summits a giant cast its shadow on Central Asia.

Fodderbasis presents
Tibor Szemző – László Sári: C S O M A – cinematic concert

László Kéringer – voice
László Gőz – bass trumpet, sea shells
Tibor Szemző – narrator
Zoltán Regenye Regi – Sound design

On the 200th anniversary we wish to pay tribute to Alexander Csoma with this new LP and a cinematic concert, the stage version of the higly successful award-winning film “A Guest of Life – Alexander Csoma de Kőrös”.

http://csomafilm.szemzo.hu