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Jazz i Orkiestra

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Pianistyka Jazzowa
premiera polska:
2015-03-06
kontynent: Europa
kraj: Polska
opakowanie: digipackowe etui
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Opis Wydawcy:
Autorski projekt „Jazz i Orkiestra” pianisty Michała Wróblewskiego, którego prawykonanie odbyło się w CEA Filharmonii Gorzowskiej w 2011 roku ukaże się w sprzedaży w lipcu. Oficjalna premiera płyty odbędzie się już 10. czerwca.

"Jazz i Orkiestra" to nowy projekt Michała Wróblewskiego. Kompozycja łączy stylistycznie najnowsze trendy muzyki klasycznej z tradycją jazzu europejskiego. Słychać inspiracje współczesnym minimalizmem, muzyką H.M. Góreckiego czy Arvo Parta, gdzie środki wyrazu są proste i archaiczne. Kompozytor używa repetytywnych form, kanonu, długich plam dźwiękowych. Z drugiej strony zaś odzywa się język współczesnego jazzu europejskiego, wpływy K. Komedy, muzyki free, gdzie ekspresja jest skrajna, na wskroś indywidualna, improwizowana. Te dwa światy - współczesny jazz i muzyka klasyczna, spotykają się przy okazji projektu "Jazz i Orkiestra", rzucając nowe światło na definicję jazzu, minimalizmu, trzeciego nurtu.

W nagraniu albumu obok pianisty udział wzięli: Maciej Obara, Michał Miśkiewicz i Michał Jaros wraz z towarzyszeniem Narodowej Orkiestry Symfonicznej Polskiego Radia w Katowicach pod dyrekcją Szymona Bywalca.

adambaruch.com:
Following his debut recording with his piano trio, released a year earlier, Polish Jazz pianist / composer Michal Wroblewski returns with a new and much bolder project involving a Jazz quartet playing with a symphony orchestra. The album includes eight compositions, all originals composed and arranged by Wroblewski. Seven of the compositions were recorded by a quartet comprising of Wroblewski, saxophonist Maciej Obara, bassist Michal Jaros and drummer Michal Miskiewicz and accompanied by the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice conducted by Szymon Bywalec. The eighth track was recorded live at the Polish Radio Three, without Obara and with drummer Pawel Dobrowolski replacing Miskiewicz and the Gorzow (Wroblewski´s home town) Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Krzysztof Switalski.

The amalgam of Jazz and contemporary Classical music is quite a common phenomenon on the Polish Jazz scene, definitely more so than anywhere else in the entire world. There are many reasons contributing to this reality: the classical music education that many young musicians are exposed to during their studies, the openness of classical orchestras and their conductors to cooperate with Jazz musicians, the "higher" status of Classical music, which challenges Jazz musician to prove they can embrace the format and improve their standing in the music community and many others. Regardless of the motivation behind them, such projects are very popular and often result in excellent achievements.

This particular project presents the "easier" side of the Jazz-Classical Fusion, with a series of beautifully melodic pieces, excellently performed by the quartet and with the orchestra staying mostly in the background, playing the "second fiddle" (pun intended). One can speculate that this music would have sounded great without the orchestra being present, therefore the role of the orchestration seems a priori to be relatively limited. This is not to say that the overall result suffers from the orchestral arrangements, but on the other hand their contribution remains relatively restricted with little synthesis between the two elements, except perhaps for the last piece on the album, which is the most successful on that front.

The individual contributions by the players are all splendid, especially those by Obara, who exhibits a truly magical touch and heartbreakingly beautiful, soulful sound of his alto saxophone. Wroblewski plays also very well, with a both elegant, delicate solos and lively up tempo arpeggios, but concentrating mostly on stating the melodies. The rhythm section drives the music steadily and provides the basis, which holds the music together. Overall the album is great fun to listen to and is accessible to a large audience, including music lovers with little Jazz familiarity or those listening mostly to Classical music.
autor: Adam Baruch

muzycy:
Michał Wróblewski: piano
Maciej Obara: sax
Michał Jaros: bass
Michał Miśkiewicz: drums

Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna Polskiego Radia w Katowicach NOSPR pod dyr. Szymona Bywalca

utwory:
1. Psalm 6:33
2. Interlude 5:29
3. One For Dotti 6:25
4. Rain 1:48
5. Baltic Suite 6:35
6. Shadows 6:52
7. Jarretude 5:49
8. Kanon 8:30

wydano: 2013-06-01
more info2: www.michalwroblewski.com

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Wydawca
Ellite Records (PL)
Artysta
Michał Wróblewski
Nazwa
Jazz i Orkiestra
Instrument
piano
Zawiera
CD
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