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Tag Archives: David Kollar
Alumni And International Line-Up Pay Homage To Peter Gabriel
May 6, 2022

One of those rare artists whose repertoire is so rich that they can easily afford leaving behind and not perform the oeuvre of their previous ensembles, Peter Gabriel is also one of the most influential creative forces. There is SECURITY … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged David Kollar, David Sancious, Dewa Budjana, Ian Boddy, Jakko Jakszyk, Jerry Marotta, Julie Slick, Marco Machera, Peter Gabriel, Tim Bowness, Tobias Ralph, Tony Levin
DAVID KOLLAR, ARVE HENRIKSEN – Unexpected Isolation
April 1, 2021

Hevhetia 2020 Not disconcerted by current global climate, international duo bring their concert-like warmth to worlds set apart. Slovakian guitarist Kollar and Norwegian trumpeter Henriksen have a special rapport. Their rather brief on-stage encounters resulted in 2018’s “Illusion Of A … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Arve Henriksen, David Kollar, instrumental, jazz
DAVID KOLLAR – 10 Poems For Ronroco / Crime On The Bunny
October 25, 2020

Hevhetia 2020 Rolling rhyme into reason, Slovakian six-stringer sets sentences in motion. Always on the lookout for some fresh form, David Kollar must have found the Covid-related lockdown a sort of a new experience, rather than an enforced limitation of … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged avant-garde, David Kollar, Erik Truffaz, guitar, instrumental
THE BLESSED BEAT – MIV
November 30, 2015

The Blessed Beat 2015 Indecent wonder from an international trio who can raise and rouse the dead and get away with it. Every chord is sacred, unless it holds a tritone, but this band base their melodic flow on bliss … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged art rock, David Kollar, instrumental, KoMaRa, Paolo Raineri, The Blessed Beat