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  | GRUPA W SKLADZIE ~ GRUPA W SKLADZIE TRZECIA FALA 002 ~ POLAND ~ Jazz Recorded: 1972 - 2012 Released: 2013
This is the second installment in a new series of archival releases / reissues, initiated and piloted by Lukasz StrzelczykFind albums by this artist under the Trzecia FalaFind albums on this label moniker. The purpose of this series is to expose, showcase and most importantly document for posterity the early Polish Avant-Garde music movement, which rests almost completely buried by the tides of time, mostly forgotten and criminally neglected. The fact that this music was created at all is a miracle, considering the circumstances surrounding its birth. The Socialist Regime was naturally quite suspicious and often outright offensive towards "antisocial elements", as artists not following the regime directives were often referred to. The importance of having this music available is a momentous achievement and a vital effort to preserve the Polish cultural heritage, which unfortunately suffers from chronic neglect. Therefore it is encouraging to see that the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage supports this wonderful effort. The albums in this series are pressed in very limited volumes, so an immediate purchase is highly recommended.
This album presents, for the first time on record (as hard as it is to believe), music recorded by the pioneering ensemble Grupa W SkladzieFind albums by this artist, which was active in the early 1970s and most recently reactivated in 2012. Over time the accidental / fortuitous lineups of the group included a long list of participants. The founding members: vocalist / multi-instrumentalist Milo KurtisFind albums by this artist, saxophonist / flautist Andrzej KasprzykFind albums by this artist and guitarist / painter / photographer Jacek MalickiFind albums by this artist, were later supplemented by some of Poland´s legendary Jazz musicians, such as pianist Andrzej BiezanFind albums by this artist, bassist Helmut NadolskiFind albums by this artist, trumpeter Andrzej PrzybielskiFind albums by this artist, drummer Wladyslaw JagielloFind albums by this artist and many others. The wonderfully researched booklet accompanying this album presents the history of the group, which of course has missing parts due to some facts being lost in the mist of oblivion over time (unfortunately the text is in Polish and has only a brief synopsis in English). The interconnections between Avant-Garde music and other Art Forms, which are of course inseparable, are also well reflected in the text. There are also many wonderful photographs and a plethora of biographical information, which constitutes a first-class document of great importance.
The salvaged music, which consists of six tracks, presents mostly recordings from the 1970s, with one exception (on the last track) which was recorded by a reunion lineup of the group in 2012. The recording dates and exact personnel are all rather vague, but the music certainly makes a point on its own right, showing the early / pioneering efforts by Polish Avant-Garde / improvised music scene, which will reach its first artistic peak about a decade later (by the mid 1980s). Stylistically the music utilizes many of the devices characterizing early Avant-Garde, such as sound collages, accidental noise, usage of sound producing objects and novel approach to vocal techniques. The intuitive expression seems to be a guiding force, which of course can be associated with the need to transfer the lack of freedom of speech into a freedom of nonverbal expression, a transference often used by Artists operating under oppressive regimes.
In retrospect the boldness and far-reaching artistic vision of the people involved with creating this music is truly astounding. Considering the relative isolation of the Polish scene from developments taking place across the Iron Curtain, its achievements are in every respect equally revolutionary and daring. There is no doubt that the currently flourishing Polish Avant-Garde scene, which is obviously a leading contender on a world scale, has its roots in these underground acts of wonderful "madness", performed decades earlier by these pioneers.
For serious fans of Polish Culture this album is an iconic event, closing one of the many gaps still existing in the beautiful tapestry, which is Polish Music. Hopefully many such events will follow in the future!
| Updated: 12/04/2019Posted: | CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | ANDRZEJ KURYLEWICZ / WANDA WARSKA / NIEMEN ~ MUZYKA TEATRALNA I TELEWIZYJNA MUZA 842 (Barcode: 5907783498428) ~ POLAND ~ Jazz Recorded: 1971 Released: 2006
Since the day this album was released I´ve always cherished it as one of the greatest albums ever recorded. Undoubtedly my Polish background, my love of the Polish Culture and my ability to understand the lyrics / poetry has something to do with the fact that this album is so meaningful to me, but honestly I believe that any music connoisseur in the world should be moved by this extraordinary music and performances. The music, composed by pianist / composer Andrzej KurylewiczFind albums by this artist, one of Poland´s musical icons and a precursor of Polish Jazz, was originally written for theatre and television and is presented here in a special arrangement for a string orchestra and Jazz combo, featuring two of Poland´s most extraordinary vocal talents: Wanda WarskaFind albums by this artist and NiemenFind albums by this artist. The Jazz combo consists of the composer on piano, trumpeter Andrzej PrzybielskiFind albums by this artist, bassist Jacek BednarekFind albums by this artist and drummer Wladyslaw JagielloFind albums by this artist. The lyrics are all based on Polish poetry, mainly works of the great Polish poet Cyprian Kamil NorwidFind albums by this artist. Warska, the leading interpreter of Polish poetry and faithful performer of the music composed by Kurylewicz, is a superbly sensitive singer blessed by an angelic voice and extraordinary theatrical sensitivity. Niemen is of course Poland´s all time greatest musical genius known worldwide for his achievements, but his appearance on this album is one of the highlights of his career. Niemen´s "obsession" with Norwid´s poetry comes here to an ideal fruition and his vocal parts are simply breathtaking. Although not strictly a Jazz album, the album´s music has a distinct Jazzy character and falls easily into the extended definition of the genre. Overall this is a masterpiece of rare beauty, perfect in every sense, everlasting and always inspiring. An absolute must in every respect!
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  | BOGUSLAW RUDZINSKI ~ ZIMNA KAPIEL GAD 195 (Barcode: 5903068122941) ~ POLAND ~ Jazz Recorded: 1962 Released: 2022
This is an archival album by Polish Jazz saxophonist / composer Boguslaw RudzinskiFind albums by this artist recorded in a classic quintet setting with trumpeter Wieslaw EjssymontFind albums by this artist, pianist Krzysztof SadowskiFind albums by this artist, bassist Janusz RafalskiFind albums by this artist and drummer Wladyslaw JagielloFind albums by this artist. The album presents eight original compositions, five by Sadowski and three by Rudzinski. The music was recorded at the time as library music, to be used as background for documentary films. The legendary “Polish Jazz” series of LPs did not yet exist at the time and the first bona fide Jazz LP would be recorded only over a year later on.
The music is surprisingly advanced for the time, a fully developed Bebop, which was closely resembling the music one could hear at the time in any NY Jazz club. The compositions are coherent and well structured, the performances are passionate and are not inferior to most Jazz music played over the ocean. These musicians listened to American mainstream very carefully and were able to imitate it with vengeance.
This deep knowledge of the American Jazz tradition, quite extraordinary considering the Iron Curtain that divided West and East not only politically but also Culturally, was of course the reason for Polish Jazz to make very fast giant steps in the years that followed this recording, and create its own Jazz idiom, which respectfully absorbed the tradition but move forward toward intellectual / stylistic independence and emancipation.
Overall, this is an excellent example of early Polish Jazz, superbly recorded and played, which lost nothing of its charm over time and sound today as graceful as and American Jazz album recorded at the time. As usual, GADFind albums on this label Records fill a gap in the history of Polish music, which would have probably remained oblivious if not the tireless efforts of the label to continuously revive it. An absolute must for Polish Jazz fans!
| Updated: 14/05/2022Posted: 14/05/2022 | CD 1 Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
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