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          Ohlasy na akce v zahraničí:
            Emil Viklicky, armonie morave in jazz.
            Das 
            Emil Viklicky Trio im Bamberger Jazzkeller.
            Das 
            Publikum und die Musiker in kollektiver Euphorie.
            Informace 
            o mě najdete také na www.musica.cz/viklicky. 
            Další recenze najdete na www.fantasyjazz.com, 
            www.jsonline.com, 
            www.audaud.com nebo na www.rootsworld.com.
	
      
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  English 
biography of trio members
	  
	  
	    Recenze, Horst-Dieter Stiefelmaier , JAZZ PODIUM, 7-8/2002 (cz)
	  
	  
	   Recenze, Horst-Dieter Stiefelmaier , JAZZ PODIUM, 7-8/2002 (de)
	  
	  
	   Recenze Trio + Z. Lapčíková (de)
	  
	  
        Které 
        trio je u nás první?, Miloš Latislav (cz)  
	  
Rossignol (fr) 
  
            | Emil Viklický - piano 
 František Uhlíř - kontrabass
 
 Laco Tropp - drums.
 
 
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        S triem velmi často spolupracuje Zuzana Lapčíková .  
        Toto spojení se označuje Ad Lib MORAVIA . 
         Trio také spolupracuje se zahraničními sólisty: 
		Scott Robinson  /USA/ -  ts, tp
		Franco Ambrosetti  /Swiss/ - trubka
		Steve Houben  /Belgie/ - as, fl 
		Bobby  Wellins  /GB/ - ts
		Eddie Severn  /GB/ - tp
		 - viz hudební ukázky  
	- please, listen to recorded
samples
	  
	  
	  EMIL VIKLICKÝ 
  Together
            | went to university in his hometown of Olomouc where he studied numerical 
        mathematics at the Natural Science Faculty of the Palacký University. 
        Almost immediately after his Prague debut in the Hulan Jazz Sanatorium 
        in the early 1970´s, Viklický became a key player on the Czech jazz scene. 
        Apart from playing with his own bands, he also worked with Karel Velebný´s 
        SHQ, the Prague Big Band, the Czech Radio Jazz Orchestra and the Super 
        Quartet with Jiří Stivín. Emil Viklický earned significant acclaim with 
        his very first composition, V Holomóci městě ("In the City of Olomouc"), in 1977, presenting 
        a remarkable synthesis of modal jazz concepts, Moravian folklore and references 
        to the legacy of Leoš Janáček. In the late 1970´s Viklický went to the 
        renowned Berklee College in Boston to study, developing some very valuable 
        musical friendships in the process. Upon his return, Viklický recorded 
        a number of albums with his new friends - prominemt American jazz musicians: 
        A Window and A Door with the quitarist Bill Frisell.
 
 |  |  |  , a piano duo with James Wiliams (he played with James 
        Williams again at the beginning of this year in New York), Midgets  
        with Joe Newman, Magic Eye  with Scott Robinson, and others. Viklický´s 
        suite, Homage to Joan Miro , recorded with the Talich Quartet adn 
        presented also at the Prague Spring with the British multi-instrumentalist 
        John Surman and Kyncl´s quartet, was received with equal interest both 
        at home and abroad. Viklický´s project Ad lib, with Zuzana Lapčíková and 
        Jiří Pavlica with whom he has already performed in Japan and the USA, 
        is of a long term character. The latest significant achievement of Emil 
        Viklický´s was in chamber music, where he attracted great attention with 
        an album called Homage to Josip Plečnik , on which his compositions 
        are performed by fa number of individual artists and formations, most 
        notably Magdalena Kožená, Jana Boušková, Jan Adamus and the Trio Martinů. 
         
        At present, 
        Emil Viklický´s trio comprises the drummer Laco Tropp, a veteran of the 
        Czechoslovak jazz scene, and contrabass player Frank Uhlíř. 
		 
        More information: http://www.musica.cz/viklicky
	  
	  
        
        
	  
	    LACO TROPP  born on March 15 1939, in Kosice, Slovakia 
	  
	   
  
            | He began his carrier 
        with amateur dixieland bands in Slovakia. For a short period of time he 
        danced with the folklore ensemble Lucnica. He has been living in Prague 
        since 1960 where he is known as one of the best jazz percussionists. He 
        played with many famous bands: SH Quintet, Reduta Quintet, Jan Hammer 
        Trio, Rudolf Dasek Trio etc. Since 1966, he has also played in Munich 
        with prominent European musicians and American soloists — Benny Bailey, 
        Booker Ervin, Don, Menz, George Mraz, Jimmy Jackson, Mal Waldron. He participated 
        in many jazz festivals (e.g. in Prague, Berlin, Paris, Bled, Warsaw etc.) 
        as well as many TV shows. He gave concerts all around Europe, in Egypt 
        and Tunisia. You can hear Laco Tropp's renditions on twelve LPs and CDs. 
        		After he returned to Prague in 1991, he alternatively played with Karel 
        Vejvoda's, Stepan Miklovic's and Emil Viklicky's ensembles. Hetoured England 
        and Wales with Emil Viklicky's ensemble and played with them also at jazz 
        festivals in Belgium and Germany. |  |  |  
 Also with Emil Viklicky's ensemble, 
        Laco Tropp participated in the Prague Spring festival in 1997 and 1999 
        when the band accompanied American soprano-saxophonist Steve Lacy and 
        avant-garde multi-instrumentalist Roscoe Mitchell also from the USA. In 
        March this year he joined Emil Viklicky's Trio and the Ad libitum ensemble 
        of Zuzana Lapcikova on their concert tour round the United States (Washington 
        D.C., New York). He recorded 4 CDs with Emil Viklicky Trio and other soloists. 
        
        
        FRANTIŠEK UHLÍR  born on July 24, 1950 in Usti nad Orlici
		 
  
            | Frantisek Uhlir is a composer and a double-bass player. He studied classical musical at 
        the Brno Conservatory where he graduated in 1971. Then he moved to Prague, 
        where he quickly established himself on the music scene. He played and 
        recorded with numerous jazz bands and soloists, for instance Karel Velebny's 
        SHQ, Emil Viklicky Q, Laco Deczi Cellula International, Barok Jazz Quintet, 
        Jiri Stivin, Karel Ruzicka, Josef Soska, Rudolf Dasek. He played also 
        with many international groups and players, such as East-West Connection, 
        Czech-Norwegian Band, Dave Weckl, Sonny Costanzo, Joe Newman, Woody Shaw, 
        Ted Curson, Lou Blackbourn, Phil Wilson, Ben Bailey, Benny Waters, Lee 
        Harper, Steve Houben, Tony Nahar, David George, Jarmo Sermila, Roberto 
        Magris, Gianni Cazzola, Robert Morgenthaler, Wolfgang Lackerschmied, J. 
        P. De Barbat, B. Dennerlein, Sal Nistico, Duško Gojkovic, Scott Hamilton. 
        Frantisek Uhlir made several European and world tours with different ensembles 
        (Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, 
        Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Russia, Canada). |  |  |  
He appeared in 
        radio and TV shows both home and abroad. His album "Bassaga" (Panton) 
        which features his own compositions, is one of the best in his extensive 
        discography including over 20 LPs. Frantisek Uhlir has been the leader 
        of his own group called F. U. T. — Frantisek Uhlir Team since 1987. 
 	  Steve Houben + EV /festival Rossignol 2001/
   
 
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