Konvergencie Explained

Konvergencie
Type:studio
Artist:Collegium Musicum
Cover:Konvergencie.jpg
Released:1971
Recorded:Bratislava, Slovakia
Genre:Art rock, Progressive rock, jazz fusion, symphonic rock, electroacoustic music
Length:82:32
Label:OPUS
Producer:Viliam Vaškovič, Marián Varga, Fedor Frešo
Chronology:Collegium Musicum
Prev Title:Collegium Musicum
Prev Year:1970
Next Title:Collegium Musicum Live
Next Year:1973

Konvergencie (en|Convergence) is the second album by Collegium Musicum, released on OPUS in 1971. It was the first Slovak rock double album to be released.

It was recorded in Czech-Slovak Radio studio in Bratislava in September and October 1971, and was released for the Christmas market in the same year.

At the same time, it is the first album released by the newly founded Opus publishing house, which was created by separating from Supraphon. The album was a great success, around 140,000 copies were sold, Marián Varga received 250,000 CZK in royalties for it.

Track listing - Original LP

LP 2

Credits and personnel