December 21, 2011

Adam Pieronczyck feat. Gary Thomas: Komeda – The Innocent Sorcerer live at JazzFest Berlin 2011


Adam Pierończyk saxophones
Gary Thomas tenor sax
Nelson Veras guitar
Max Mucha bass
Łukasz Żyta drums
recorded live at Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Main Stage, November 3, 2011

1. Sleep Save and Warm (Krysztof Komeda)
2. Roman (Krysztof Komeda)
3. Kattorna (Krysztof Komeda)
4. Roman II (Krysztof Komeda)
Adam Pierończyk belongs to a younger generation of Polish musicians who concern themselves with their national jazz history in a fresh and jaunty way. On his cd Komeda – The Innocent Sorcerer he celebrates a nostalgia-free homage to the sonic universe of the great jazz pioneer and film composer Komeda; And much like his musical ancestor, Pierończyk manages to conjure musical magic with relatively simple means.
New York’s Cadence magazine certifies him to be “a discovery, for he has a lovely warm tone and a clever imagination, but he can also blow for the borders.” Besides playing with Polish musicians Tomasz Stańko or Leszek Możdżer the Krakow-based saxophonist has worked with international stars like Greg Osby, Sam Rivers, Archie Shepp and Ted Curson.
“Adam Pierończyk is among the very finest of the Polish jazz scene. He is successful like few others in combining instrumental virtuosity, precision, and intellectual refinement with an emotionality that borders on exhibitionism. He burns in his improvisations, and the listener burns with him.”
(Gazeta Wyborcza)

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Kontakt said...

This sounds like lots of fun --- thanks a lot, as always!

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