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Latest solo album from acclaimed guitarist and composer Raphael RogiÅski. Inspired by the Black Sea region, his playing crosses multiple borders.
âTalán' is the title of Raphael RogiÅski's new solo album. RogiÅski - Polish guitarist, composer and musicologist, received recognition not only as a member of the Shofar trio where he performs with saxophonist MikoÅaj Trzaska and percussionist Macio Moretti but also thanks to his astounding takes on John Coltrane's music released in 2015 âPlays John Coltrane And Langston Hughes African Mystic Music'.
âTalán' is a very old (probably Scythian) word that can be translated as âmaybe' and that's where my musical approach comes from - I take something in order to lose something else, RogiÅski explains. It's a constant process of achieving goals by getting rid of others and I'm fixated on this idea. It's also a meditation upon a process, a calm observation, he adds.
âTalán' is also a result of RogiÅski's fascination with the Black Sea. All of the tracks are somehow connected to it and some were composed in Odessa - a city often thought of as a gateway to Asia. This is where my some of my ancestors arrived to Europe, says Raphael. When working on these tunes I came to know the Black Sea both physically and spiritually. What's interesting, it's been once called Inhospitable Sea only to later turn into Hospitable Sea. A myth was tamed and when the mystery disappeared and different civilizations met, a new myth came into life.
The album was composed over a couple of years and took many attempts at the recording. My patience is usually very limited so this has been a strange experience for me. But traveling the region of the Black Sea and discovering its nature within myself required time. Our world is full of wonders and awes and traveling (both physically as well as emotionally) remains one of the most important aspects of living, RogiÅski admits.
Additional Details
Label: Seeing Red Records
Genre: World
Run Time: 35:05 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 07/05/24
UPC: 760137158127
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Latest solo album from acclaimed guitarist and composer Raphael RogiÅski. Inspired by the Black Sea region, his playing crosses multiple borders.
âTalán' is the title of Raphael RogiÅski's new solo album. RogiÅski - Polish guitarist, composer and musicologist, received recognition not only as a member of the Shofar trio where he performs with saxophonist MikoÅaj Trzaska and percussionist Macio Moretti but also thanks to his astounding takes on John Coltrane's music released in 2015 âPlays John Coltrane And Langston Hughes African Mystic Music'.
âTalán' is a very old (probably Scythian) word that can be translated as âmaybe' and that's where my musical approach comes from - I take something in order to lose something else, RogiÅski explains. It's a constant process of achieving goals by getting rid of others and I'm fixated on this idea. It's also a meditation upon a process, a calm observation, he adds.
âTalán' is also a result of RogiÅski's fascination with the Black Sea. All of the tracks are somehow connected to it and some were composed in Odessa - a city often thought of as a gateway to Asia. This is where my some of my ancestors arrived to Europe, says Raphael. When working on these tunes I came to know the Black Sea both physically and spiritually. What's interesting, it's been once called Inhospitable Sea only to later turn into Hospitable Sea. A myth was tamed and when the mystery disappeared and different civilizations met, a new myth came into life.
The album was composed over a couple of years and took many attempts at the recording. My patience is usually very limited so this has been a strange experience for me. But traveling the region of the Black Sea and discovering its nature within myself required time. Our world is full of wonders and awes and traveling (both physically as well as emotionally) remains one of the most important aspects of living, RogiÅski admits.
Additional Details
Label: Seeing Red Records
Genre: World
Run Time: 35:05 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 07/05/24
UPC: 760137158127













