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Miroslav
Vitous
Infinite Search
Purple
Magical Shepperd
Majesty Music
Miroslav
M. Vitous, J. DeJohnette, Terje Rypdal
First Meeting
Miroslav Vitous Group
To Be Continued
Journeys Ending
Emergence
Universal Syncopation
with Chick Corea:
Now he sings now he sobs
Trio Music
Trio Music Live in Europe
with Weather Report:
Weather Report
I sing the Body Electric
Sweet Nighter
Mysterious Traveler
Miroslav Vitous began playing the violin at age of six, the piano at ten,
and finally the bass at fourteen years old. He attended the Prague Conservatory
studying under F.Posta. At this time he played in the Junior Trio with
his brother Alan on drums and Jan Hammer on keyboard. He also played with
a dixieland band with trumpeter/singer Jiri Jerinek, while still in Czechoslovakia.
At an International music contest in Vienna, he won the first prize -
a scholarship to the Berklee College of Music in Boston. At this time
Miroslav was confronted with a decision to follow one of the careers in
life, one being music, and one being the fact that Miroslav was ranked
as a top Olympic contender in free style swimming. He chose music. He
came to the U.S.A. in 1966 but only remained at Berklee for short time.
In 1967 he came to New York where he quickly involved himself in the music
scene playing with many different artists: Charlie Mariano, Bob Broolmeyer,
Stan Getz, Herbie Mann, Miles Davis, Chick
Corea and many others. In 1970 along with Wayne
Shorter and Joe Zawinul formed a group Weather
Report. After three years left the group due to musical differences.
After brief break he formed Miroslav Vitous Group with John Surman, Kenny
Kirkland and Jon Christensen, and recorded 3 albums for ECM. After 3 years
desolves the group. Vitous has become a director of Jazz Department in
New England Conservatory in Boston, and leads the department for 3 years.
He reunited with Chick Corea and Roy Haynes (Trio Music): it was a very
successful period for the trio for the following 2 and half years. Tours
all over the world and 2 albums recorded for ECM is the outcome of this
reunion. After this time he made a very successfull duet world wide tour
with Stanley Clark. Makes several performances as a soloist with Pittsburg
Symphony Orchestra and Music of Viva of Boston. He recorded also a solo
album for ECM: Emergence. In 1988 he moved back to Europe. Stopped teaching
completely and became full time composer/performer, once more. He made
a lot of different projects with his band or solo, appeared at many festivals
and concerts and took part in other projects with different top European
musicians. After 22 years he returned to Prague and recorded an album
with his brother Alan Vitous. Many offers followed the musical film ''Lanterna
Magica''. He also received an offer for his first classical album as a
composer in winter 1989/90. In March 1989 he started playing solo concerts.
He wrote and performed concerts for Orchestra and solo bass in Frieburg
(Germany) and Italy.
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