Wednesday Night With Friends Osztriga

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Album info

Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
28.11.2023

Label: Hunnia Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz

Artist: Osztriga

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Spring is Here 07:36
  • 2 Blues out of the Closet 10:16
  • 3 Mr. Walker 06:05
  • 4 It Aint Nessecary 07:01
  • 5 Meeting Mr. Thomas 04:25
  • 6 Song for Christina 07:49
  • 7 Blue Monk 07:48
  • 8 This is Happiness 06:09
  • 9 In a Sentimental Mood 05:03
  • 10 For Minors Only 07:30
  • Total Runtime 01:09:42

Info for Wednesday Night With Friends



To make music with friends is one of the joys of being a musician. The energy necessary to bring out the best of the individual members and the group as a whole is easier to achieve with people you know and care for. Especially when these people are talented it is so much more fun to 'play' together.

And talent there was on this Wednesday night in May 2023. Incredible pianist Tálas Áron who has it all: fire, swing and subtlety. Young bassist Jónás Géza, a tremendous swinger and a soloist in his own right.Then we had veteran drummer Joris Dudli and myself on guitar.

We did some concerts before the recording date in Budapest where we played everything Live and subsequently in one take. It came out very spontaneous, just as I expected with these wonderful musicians who I am proud of to call them my friends! (Martien Oster)

Martien Oster, guitar
Géza Jónás, double bass
Joris Dudli, drums
Áron Tálas, piano



Martien Oster
After his studies in the US. and in the course of 35 years, Martien performed and recorded with a variety of outstanding Jazz players: Monty Alexander, Red Holloway, Diana Krall (her first record!) and Dr. Lonnie Smith. In 2016 he toured Europe with legend Larry Coryell who described Martien’s playing as intelligent and soulful guitarist. In 2019 hammond organ player Mike le Donne and Vincent Herring joined Martien for a new edition of ‘Original Grooves’ playing the major clubs in Germany and Holland. Martien’s style of playing is clearly rooted in the Jazz tradition but at the same time he is always looking for adventure!

Géza Jónás
is one of the best known bass players in the Hungarian jazz community. His passion for music came from his musical family. He started playing jazz at a very young age. In 2021 he won a very prestigious competition called Pege Aladár Double Bass Competiton, and got a special award too. He is constantly playing with the biggest names in the jazz community, such as Tzumo Árpád, Szakcsi Lakatos Béla, Bolla Gábor, Tony Lakatos, Gyárfás István, and other wonderful jazz musicians.

Joris Dudli
Besides being a member of the Vienna Art Orchestra and the Art Farmer Quintet for many years, Joris recorded and performed with many of the greatest jazz artists of this time: Johnny Griffin, Joe Henderson, Benny Golson, Sal Nistico, Curtis Fuller, Chico Freeman, Benny Bailey, Jermey Pelt, Fritz Pauer, Joe Zawinul, Tom Harell, Eddie Henderson, Dave Kikoski, Joe Lovano, Harold Mabern, Eric Alexander and many others. After moving to New York in 1986, he started a very fruitful collaboration with alto saxophone player Vincent Herring that became his musical main focus and has been successful to this day.

Áron Tálas
is a prominent member of the Hungarian jazz scene. He studied jazz-piano and jazz- drums at the Franz Liszt University in Budapest. As a leader he released two albums (Áron Tálas Trio), and their second album “Little Beggar” became the “Jazz Album of the Year” in Hungary (2018 Gramofon magazine). He had the opportunity to play with Dave Liebman, Ben Monder, Niels-Petter Molvaer, Lew Tabackin, Rossanno Sportiello among others. In 2015 he got into the finals of the Montreux jazz-piano competition. Áron Tálas is the accompanist teacher of the Jazz-singing department at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. He is also a guest jazz drum teacher at the Kodolányi János University. He is a jazz-piano teacher of the Béla Bartók Secondary School of Music, Budapest.

Booklet for Wednesday Night With Friends

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