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  | ZBIGNIEW PREISNER / DOMINIK WANIA ~ MY LIFE – PREISNER`S MUSIC PREISNER PRODUCTIONS 006 (Barcode: 5903111904111) ~ POLAND ~ Special Products Recorded: 2024 Released: 2025
This is a live solo piano album by Polish pianist Dominik WaniaFind albums by this artist, who plays a selection of cinematic music by celebrated Polish composer Zbigniew PreisnerFind albums by this artist. Wania, primarily known for his activity as a Jazz musician, cooperates with Preisner since several years, performing his compositions with grace and incredible sensitivity. The album presents seventeen tracks, all composed by Preisner. The composer describes this album as “a gift to myself for my 70th birthday”.
The music includes some of Preisner’s most well-known soundtracks for iconic Polish films like “Dekalog”, “The Double Life of Veronique”, “Three Colors” and others, all directed by the genius Polish director Krzysztof KieslowskiFind albums by this artist, as well as the Classical composition “Requiem for My Friend”, dedicated to Kieslowski.
The intimate solo piano treatment of the music offers quite a different perspective to Preisner’s music, in comparison to the original orchestral versions of the same compositions. The full grasp of the lyrical elements is way more expressive herein and the deeply melancholic treatment offers new vistas hidden within the music, which Wania is able to explore and present to the listeners.
Overall, this is another wonderful cooperation between Preisner and Wania, which transfers Preisner’s cinematic music into a different environment, and enables the listeners to discover a new perspective and different facets of the music, outside of their originally intended purpose. Wania’s virtuosity and incredible sensitivity is, as always, truly astounding, and he stands up to the challenge with flying colors.
| Updated: 25/07/2025Posted: 25/07/2025 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | MIKOLAJ TRZASKA ~ KLER (SOUNDTRACK) KILOGRAM 039 ~ POLAND ~ Soundtracks Recorded: 2017 - 2018 Released: 2019
The close cooperation between a film director and a cinematic music composer, which last for many years, is quite a common phenomenon in the Film industry, and of course has its long tradition in Polish cinema as well. Such famous couplings include Roman PolanskiFind albums by this artist – Krzysztof KomedaFind albums by this artist, Krzysztof KieslowskiFind albums by this artist – Zbigniew PreisnerFind albums by this artist and of course also Wojciech SmarzowskiFind albums by this artist – Mikolaj TrzaskaFind albums by this artist. Trzaska wrote the music for all the films by Smarzowski ("Dom Zly", "Roza", "Drogowka", "Pod Mocnym Aniolem", "Wolyn" and "Kler"), except for his debut film ("Wesele").
Trzaska, one of the leaders of Polish Free Jazz / Avant-Garde / Improvised Music scene, seems to find himself at ease with writing music for films, which of course works quite differently than his usual modus operandi on stage or in the studio, surrounded by other improvisers. The magic that happens when Smarzowski´s often harsh, shocking and deeply troubling visual expressionism gets combined with Trzaska´s music, and the two fit together perfectly, as if created in one mind.
Trzaska, who plays saxophones and clarinets, involved in creating this music the "usual suspects", i.e. artists he worked with earlier, like clarinetist Pawel SzamburskiFind albums by this artist, Danish vibraphonist / drummer Peter Ole JorgensenFind albums by this artist, multimedia Artist / musician Marek RogulskiFind albums by this artist and The Sejny Theater Klezmer OrchestraFind albums by this artist. The album presents nine original compositions, all by Trzaska, which last together for almost thirty seven minutes, and served as a source of the incidental music incorporated within the film.
As usual in the case of film soundtracks released as stand alone albums the crucial test is if the music is able to hold its ground on its own, without the presence of the visual element being involved. Trzaska managed to achieve this with his previous cinematic projects and he does not disappoint here as well. The album delivers a coherent, quite diverse series of atmospheric / ambient pieces, which are a fascinating journey, and the listener is able to create his own scenography and plot on the fly or simple accept the music on a purely emotional plane.
Although not involved directly with Jazz per se, the spirit of improvisation is an integral part of this music, as appropriate for Trzaska and his usual sound environment. It takes a while to enter this enigmatic world of sounds, but the more one listens to this music the more addictive it becomes.
I have but to agree with Smarzowski (who writes so on the album´s cover) that this album is very much different from the film, which of course is pretty obvious, but the overall effect of Trzaska´s music is absolutely phenomenal on its own.
I am grateful to be able to call this great Artist a Friend!
| Updated: 19/02/2020Posted: 19/02/2020 | CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend |
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