Fekete István
trumpet, flugelhorn, saxophone, electric bass
István Fekete was born in Budapest on 8 November 1957.
Throughout his career he has been a member of the band 'Kis Rákfogó', the Mihály Dresch Quintet, the Sándor Vajda Quartet, and György Szabados's ensemble, MAKUZ. From 1985 he spent longer periods of time abroad, among other places in Norway, Finnland (Pori), Sweden, and Switzerland.
His most important albums include: 'Kis Rákfogó', György Szabados: 'Adyton', Márta Téli: Quiet Motion, 'István Gyárfás István Quintet'.
Throughout his career he has been a member of the band 'Kis Rákfogó', the Mihály Dresch Quintet, the Sándor Vajda Quartet, and György Szabados's ensemble, MAKUZ. From 1985 he spent longer periods of time abroad, among other places in Norway, Finnland (Pori), Sweden, and Switzerland.
His most important albums include: 'Kis Rákfogó', György Szabados: 'Adyton', Márta Téli: Quiet Motion, 'István Gyárfás István Quintet'.
| Year | Title | Publisher | Code | Remark |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1982 | Pepita | SLPX 17681 | LP | |
| 1983 | Hungaroton | HCD 17763 | ||
| 1993 | Magánkiadás | MKB 0002 | ||
| 1994 | Magánkiadás | TM 001 | ||
| 1998 |
Once Upon a Time
(Babos Project Romani: Egyszer volt) |
Columbia | ||
| 2001 | Universal | KCG 006 | ||
| 2004 | HUMABEN Records | 4558/2004 | ||
| 2004 |
Babos Project Romani featuring Trilok Gurtu: 75 Minutes
(Babos Project Romani feat. Trilok Gurtu: Hetvenöt Perc) |
Magánkiadás | 00002 | |
| 2004 | Brüll Note Records | BN 0401 | ||
| 2005 | BMC HMIC | BMC PCD 016 | Not for sale - only for promotion / 4 CDs | |
| 2006 | Magánkiadás | STS-CD-044 | ||
| 2012 | Periferic Records | BGCD 216 |