Since you're nowhere....

Two Hungarian folk songs from different regions melding with a beautiful poem by Lőrinc Szabó finding comfort and peace in nature.

Since you are nowhere /Mert sehol se vagy/ by Lőrinc Szabó, translated by Paul Sohar

Since you’re nowhere, I seek you everywhere, the sun, the fields; a cloud can be your dress, the world keeps showing you, continues to possess your essence, even in the way my stare predictably fails to capture you; the play of light and shadow, cricket noise can reproduce the tinkling of your voice, imagination can always find a clue: I see you and I don’t, your dear name in my heart always echoes yours, yet every moment robs me of my claim: I open myself to the stars and prick my ears, but while chasing you, this predator is lured into your grave; into himself he disappears.

Mert sehol se vagy, mindenütt kereslek, nap, rét, tó, felhő, száz táj a ruhád, mindig mutat valahol a világ s mindig elkap, bár kereső szememnek tévedései is hozzád vezetnek, úgyhogy fény-árnyak, tündérciterák villantják hangod, a szemed, a szád, csöndes játékait a képzeletnek: látlak s nem látlak, drága nevedet csengi csendülő szívembe szíved, de percenkint újra elvesztelek: csillagokig nyílok szét s hallgatózom, üldöződ, én, mégis, mint akit ólom húz le, sírodba, magamba csukódom.

Recording credits: Song: Fújnak a fellegek / Ne aludj el, két szememnek világa (The clouds are blowing/Do not fall asleep my dear), Dunántúl / Felvidék (Transdanubia / Upland)

Album: River

Artist: Nikolett Pankovits

Musical arrangement: Josh Deutsch, Artemisz Polonyi, Nikolett Pankovits

Performers: Nikolett Pankovits, Artemisz Polonyi, Josh Deutsch, Manu Koch, Bam Rodriguez

Actor: Adam Boncz Song selection: Ildikó Nagy, Boglárka Raksányi

Producer: Juancho Herrera

Video credits:

Editing: Nikolett Pankovits

Footage recorded in Hungary, Iceland, Transylvania/Romania, Switzerland, U.S.A and in the sky around the world

Thanks for the inspiration to Tímea Jaksa! Special thanks to Mimi & Gabi!

Nikolett Pankovits
Album Review at All About Jazz

By FRIEDRICH KUNZMANN
February 1, 2021

A dominating proportion of Hungarian lyrics paired with various Hungarian folkloric elements spread across fourteen compositions lend influential character but aren't all-defining on vocalist Nikolett Pankovits' ambitious sophomore outing, River. On the album, the Hungarian singer, based out of New York, is joined by an octet choir of handpicked Hungarian vocalists, who add complex harmonic movements and much body to traditional Hungarian songs that are treated to improvisational arrangements and Latin grooves. The result is a fusion of styles that defies national boundaries and claims a sound of its own.

Read full review here: https://www.allaboutjazz.com/river-nikolett-pankovits-ninwood-music

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‘River’ is on the ballot for nomination eligibility for the upcoming GRAMMY Awards®

I am excited to announce that ‘River’ is on the ballot for nomination eligibility for the upcoming GRAMMY Awards®. Voting members of the Recording Academy, for your consideration:

- BEST WORLD MUSIC ALBUM

- BEST IMPROVISED JAZZ SOLO: Josh Deutsch – 'Ideki'

- BEST ARRANGEMENT – Instruments and Vocals:

'Ideki' (Juancho Herrera, Artemisz Polonyi, Nikolett Pankovits)

'Kis kece lányom' (Josh Deutsch)

- PRODUCER OF THE YEAR – Non-classical: Juancho Herrera

- BEST ENGINEERED ALBUM – Non-classical: 'River' /Dave Darlington, Duff Harris, Jeremy Loucas, Juancho Herrera/

Link to listen: https://fanlink.to/rivernp

Thanks to everyone who was part of this project!!! 🙏

Nikolett Pankovits
New record 'River' is out today!
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Link to record: RIVER

The Nikolett Pankovits Sextet & The River Voices infuse the haunting traditional songs of Hungary with the improvisational imperative of jazz and buoyant grooves of Latin America on River, an album inspired by Pankovits’ unprecedented 2019 production at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall produced by Juancho Herrera. 

Obliterating borders, epochs, and stereotypes, they recorded traditional Hungarian music with a jazz ensemble steeped in Latin American rhythms, delivering an intoxicating body of songs rooted in ancient traditions and as fresh as tomorrow’s dawn. 

Pankovits has assembled a sextet that reflects the central role of Latin American musicians on the New York jazz scene featuring Colombian-born Juancho Herrera on guitar, American trumpeter Josh Deutsch, Swiss pianist Manu Koch, Venezuelan bassist Bam Rodriguez, and Argentine drummer Franco Pinna. 

A brilliant follow up to Pankovits’ acclaimed 2016 debut album Magia, which was also produced by Juancho Herrera. 

Her second release 'River' grew out of her hit production Sad But True - interspersed with poems in English by actor Adam Boncz, featuring Latin jazz-inflected arrangements of traditional Hungarian songs which she performed to sold-out audiences in New York at venues such as the Blue Note, Joe’s Pub, and Lincoln Center. 

Working closely with her longtime collaborator Juancho Herrera, she featured special guest Ildiko Nagy on gardon, a traditional cello-like instrument played percussively with a stick. 

“It was Nagy who inspired me to learn more about folk music,” she says. “I wanted to showcase the five regions and I wanted to unite the Hungarian singers living in the tri-state area.” 

Pankovits, Nagy and Boglarka Goldea-Raksanyi spent the fall of 2018 selecting and refining the material for the Zankel Hall concert incorporating elements across the five major regions in Hungarian folk music: Transdanubia, Upland, Great Plain, Transylvania and Moldavia. 

Pankovits assembled a female vocal octet featuring some of the East Coast’s finest Hungarian singers, including Laura Angyal, Réka Bányai, Kinga Cserjési, Kata Harsáczki, Ildikó Nagy, Artemisz Polonyi, Boglárka Goldea-Raksányi. 

Throughout the first half of 2019 the singers rehearsed weekly, expanding the harmonies and honing arrangements by Herrera, Josh Deutsch, Artemisz Polonyi, and Pankovits. 

By the time they got to Carnegie Hall they’d created a barrier-breaking repertoire for both Hungarian music lovers and music fans drawn to creatively charged cross-cultural collaborations. 

While the vicissitudes of history have left the Hungarian people divided by statecraft and separated by borders, reinterpreting the music through a New York lens puts the pieces back together, offering a unity that transcends time and politics. 

CREDITS

Vocalists: Nikolett Pankovits, Boglarka Raksanyi, Artemisz Polonyi, Laura Angyal, Ildiko Nagy, Réka Bányai, Kinga Cserjési, Katalin Harsáczki 

Trumpet: Josh Deutsch 
Guitar: Juancho Herrera 
Piano: Manu Koch 
Bass: Bam Rodriguez 
Drums: Franco Pinna 
Gardon: Ildiko Nagy 
Tilinko: Boglarka Raksanyi 
/Overtone flute/ 
Bombo legüero: Artemisz Polonyi 
Actor: Adam Boncz 

Special guest: Maria Petras 

Poems: 
Track 1: There are regions/Vannak vidékek/ by Sándor Kányádi translated by Paul Sohar 
Track 8: Since you are nowhere/Mert sehol se vagy/ by Lőrinc Szabó translated by Paul Sohar 

Producer: Juancho Herrera 
Co-producer: Nikolett Pankovits 
Editing: Juancho Herrera 
Recorded at East Side Sound & Sear Studio by Duff Harris & Jeremy Loucas 
Mixing & Mastering: Dave Darlington 
Folk Repertoire Selection & Arrangements: 
Boglárka Goldea-Raksányi, Ildikó Nagy, Nikolett Pankovits, Artemisz Polonyi 
Photo: Timea Jaksa 
Dress: Meyke 

Special thanks to Juancho Herrera, Ildiko Nagy, Boglarka Raksanyi, Artemisz Polonyi, Laura Angyal, Réka Bányai, Kinga Cserjési, Katalin Harsáczki, Adam Boncz, Dorottya Mathe, Alejandro Berti, Aron Szekely, Levente Szekely, Branislav Brinarsky, Denes Takacsy, Jake Shulman-Ment, Anna Boros, Paul Sohar, Margit Arnoczy, André Csaba, Tankó Jánosné Gábor Eszter, Szabolcs Molnár, Massimo Biolcati, Miranda Danusugondo, Andrej Tóth, Anna Korolovszky, Csilla Criner, Melinda Madarász, Miklós Mester, Charlotte Madvig Schmidt, Steve Holtje, Astrid Kuljanic, Tímea Jaksa, Katalin Néveri, Máté Vincze, Márton Szegedi, Josh Deutsch, Aquiles Báez, Klára Égei, Tamás Barát, László Bartus, Nikolett Csók, Judit Czakó, Dániel Bényi, Fanni Fazakas, Gabriella Szabó, Anita Bak, Csilla Csűrös, Eddie Rosenstein, Tamás Szebeni, Balázs Horváth, Fanni Kaszás, Andrew Gilbert, Tyler Blanton, Esther Kando Odescalchi, Katharine Bride, Deborah Steinglass. 


Thanks to the Carnegie Hall concert donors: Balassi Institute, Elizabeth Rajec, Dr. Ernő L. Holló and Mrs. Irén Holló, American Hungarian Folklore Centrum, Hungary Live Festival, Film Emporium Insurance Brokers, Meyke Fashion, Palinkerie, Andrea’s Chocolate

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The Great Plain...
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"Many a true word is spoken in jest" - despite the fact that the lyrics of this folk song is funny, there is some truth to it :)

Here is a new song from the Great Plain (Alföld) in Hungary - a great arrangement by Josh Deutsch! 🎶

Thanks to Boglárka Raksányi who found this song in her incredibly huge folk-song-library-jukebox in her head! 😘

Featuring Laura Angyal, Boglárka Raksányi, Artemisz Polonyi and myself on vocals and my sextet:

Josh Deutsch, Manu Koch, Juancho Herrera Rey, Bam Rodríguez, Franco Pinna

Enjoy ;)

Listen here: https://fanlink.to/ohmydeargod

Further credits:

Editing: Juancho Herrera

Mix&master: David Darlington

Recording: Duff Harris & Jeremy Loucas

Vocal arrangement: Artemisz & Niki

Photo: Jaksa Tímea

Dress: Meyke

Cover: Dragana & Aleksandar Veselić

Nikolett Pankovits
Another single is available: A fenyes nap

A peaceful evening prayer from Moldva. Listen here: A Fenyes Nap

Arrangement by Juancho Herrera & Aquiles Baez

Musicians: Josh Deutsch, Juancho Herrera, Manu Koch, Bam Rodriguez, Franco Pinna

Thanks to Boglarka Raksanyi for teaching me this beautiful song!

Special thanks for the photo to Timea Jaksa.

Nikolett Pankovits
New single was released

More than a year ago we got together with many singers to look for unique melodies from distinct regions of Hungarian folk music for our concert at Carnegie Hall.

Ildiko Nagy recommended this song from Moldva, Artemisz Polonyi worked out the vocal arrangement, I added my 2 cents and Juancho Herrera Rey made the musical arrangement with a mixture of Ibero-american & Eastern European flavor.

Thanks to the musicians!

Singers: Laura Angyal, Artemisz Polonyi, Boglárka Raksányi, Nikolett Pankovits

Musicians: Josh Deutsch, Juancho Herrera, Manu Koch, Bam Rodríguez, Franco Pinna

Recorded at East Side Sound & Sear Studio by Duff Harris & De Winter

Mixed & mastered by David Darlington

Original photo by Jaksa Tímea

Nikolett Pankovits