b, 1939-2006
Musician of Jazz
A.k.a. Pege Aladár
Componist who won Liszt-award. His style is traditional jazz. He learnt at Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Bartók Béla Academy of Music, in Berlin instructed by professor Reinhold Zepperec. Played bass & cello. He played as guest soloist in Herbie Hancock's band. In 1981, he became the best bass player of the world, choosen by the votes of jazz-journalists. Birth: October 8., 1939. (Budapest, Hungary) Death: September 23., 2006. (Budapest, Hungary)
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Take More | Gyula Babos, Imre Kőszegi, Aladár Pege, Rudolf Tomsits, Sandy Patton | 1996 | Album |
Ace Of Bass | Aladár Pege | 1996 | Album |
Take 4 | Gyula Babos, Imre Kőszegi, Aladár Pege, Rudolf Tomsits | 1995 | Album |
Great Jazz Duos | Rudi Wilfer, Aladár Pege, Fritz Pauer | 1994 | Album |
International Jazz Workshop | Aladár Pege | 1988 | Album |
Rolltreppe | Fritz Pauer, Aladár Pege | 1986 | Album |
The Virtuoso Double Bass Of Aladár Pege | Aladár Pege | 1984 | Album |
Aladár Pege Live, Solo Bass Vol. II | Aladár Pege | 1984 | Album |
Live | Aladár Pege | 1982 | Album |
Solo Bass | Aladár Pege | 1982 | Album |
Pege | Aladár Pege | 1980 | Compil. |
Winter Rose | Walter Norris, Aladár Pege | 1980 | Album |
Synchronicity | Walter Norris / Aladár Pege | 1979 | Album |
Montreux Inventions | Pege Trio - Aladár Pege / Béla Szakcsi Lakatos / Géza Lakatos & Mihály Ráduly / János Németh / Szabóky Márta | 1970 | Album |
Blues Fuge | Aladár Pege, Rudi Wilfer | Album | |
Csárdáskirálynő Jazz | Gyula Babos, Imre Kőszegi, Aladár Pege, Rudolf Tomsits | Album | |
Live At IBS Concert Hall | Aladár Pege | Album |
Aladar Pege Group |
Aladár Pege Jazz Trio Jazz |
Aladar Pege Quartet |
Aladar Pege Sr. |