Composed by György Vukán after William Shakespeare – The Tempest.
György Vukán was one of the most popular figures in Hungarian music, and very much more than just a supreme jazz pianist. As an organiser and patron, he had done much for universal music: he recently founded the Creative Art Prize which aims to boost the careers of young artists. Vukán was also a supreme master of improvisation and has composed an astonishing amount of music and is still going strong. He died on 12th August 2013.
György Vukán – piano, synth
Elemér Balázs – drums
Krisztián Pecek Lakatos – double bass
1. | Storm (6:52) | 2. | Ariel’s Song (5:19) | 3. | Prospero (4:00) | 4. | Miranda (4:49) | 5. | Caliban (3:46) | 6. | Nymph’s Dance (3:23) | 7. | Ferdinand 1. (2:11) | 8. | Ferdinand 2. (5:07) | 9. | Encore (0:37) |
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