Tone Janša
Anton "Tone" Janša (May 5, 1943 in Ormož) is a Slovenian jazz musician (saxophone, flute, composition) and music teacher.
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Born | 1943 Ormož, Slovenia |
Nationality | Slovenian |
Occupation | saxophone, flute |
Style | Jazz |
Carrier
Janša graduated from the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz with the master's degree of classical and jazz saxophone. After continuing his study at Berklee College of Music in the United States, he came back to Yugoslavia during hs education, he formed his own quartet in 1972 along with André Jeanquartier, Ewald Oberleitner and John Preininger. In 1974, he became a member of RTV Ljubliana Big Band. he was active in the band until 1984 and was involved in its various productions. With his band, he made several tours through Europe as well as to India and Soviet Union. Since 1988, he has worked as a docent at the University of Music and Performing Arts. Also, he collaborated with Aladár Pege, Gustav Brom, Mladi Levi and the Swing & Musical Orchester Graz.
Discography
- Bouyancy [sic] (Kudos 1976/78, mit André Jeanquartier, Ewald Oberleitner, John Preininger)[1]
- Goa (1983, mit Dejan Pečenko, Andy Lumpp, Bernd Dietrich, Slavko Avsenik Jr., Gerhard Wennemuth, Adelhard Roidinger, Karel Novak, Ratko Divjak)[2]
- Tone Jansa Quartet featuring Woody Shaw Dr. Chi (Timeless 1986, mit Renato Chicco, Peter Herbert, Alex Deutsch)[3]
- Long Way (2016, mit Renato Chicco, Fillipp Zarfl, Drago Gajo)[4]