Showing posts with label Vladyslav Sendecki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vladyslav Sendecki. Show all posts

December 06, 2011

Vladyslav Sendecki Roots live at Rolf- Liebermann-Studio 2011


Vladyslav Sendecki (p)
Frank Delle (sax)
Michael Schiefel (voc)
Patrice Héral (dr)
Stephan Maass (perc)
recorded live at Rolf- Liebermann-Studio, NDR, Hamburg, September 8/9, 2011

1. Rain Dance (Trad.)
2. Piano Interlude (Vladyslav Sendecki)
3. Hymnus (Vladyslav Sendecki)
4. Krakowiak (Trad.)
5. Dubrowmica (Trad.)
6. Komeda Hommage (Vladyslav Sendecki)
7. Obertas (Trad.)
8. Back Where I Belong (Vladyslav Sendecki)
9. The Ballad (Vladyslav Sendecki)

Even though New York’s Village Voice named Sendecki “one of the world’s top five jazz pianists” he first had to endure a long struggle with himself and the music scene before he became what he is today. Born in 1955 in Gorlice in Poland, Sendecki first learnt classical piano in the great tradition of his home country. It was only the records by Western greats, that he secretly heard during his time at the Frederic-Chopin conservatory and the Krakow music academy, which brought him latterly to jazz. In 1981 he emigrated to Switzerland where he started an international career, playing with Klaus Doldinger’s Passport group, Billy Cobham, Michael and Randy Brecker, Jaco Pastorius, Joe Henderson, Lenny White and Charlie Mariano. But in the long term, he wasn’t fulfilled with the role of the highly regarded “musicians’ musician.” A period of self contemplation followed during which he hardly played for years until he moved to Hamburg and, in 1996, became a piano soloist with the internationally acclaimed NDR Big Band.
With his new band project Roots he reflects on traditional songs from his home. His latest CD available is the solo album "Solo Piano live at Schloss Elmau", released on ACT.

October 02, 2009

Tomasz Stańko & Władysław Sendecki: Lob der Träume Suite


Lob der Träume Suite, Part I-V
Tomasz Stańko, trumpet
Władysław Sendecki, piano

recorded 1998 live at Studio Hamburg

Sendecki studied at the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy and the Academy of Music in Krakow. He played with his own groups, Extra Ball and Sunship, as well as alongside Leszek Zadlo and Janusz Stefanski in the Polski Jazz Ensemble, with Zbigniew Namysłowski, and with the Novi Singers. In 1981 he left Poland for political reasons, and settled in Switzerland, where he started an international career with the Polski Jazz Ensemble. Since 1996 he has been the pianist for the NDR Big Band. He also founded the Hamburg Jazz Quartet with Gerry Brown, Detlev Beier and Ingolf Burkhardt.

June 08, 2009

geir lysne ensemble "the grieg code" live at NDR Hamburg 2009


Morten Halle (sax, fl) Tore Brunborg (sax, fl) Geir Lysne (arr, sax, fl) Steffen Schorn (bs, cl, fl), Eckhard Baur (tp, flh, voc) Jesper Riis (tp, flh, lyrics) Arkady Shilkloper (french horn, flh) Helge Sunde (tb) Lars A. Haug (tu) Vladyslav Sendecki (kb, electronics) Bjørn Kjellemyr (b) Andreas Bye (dr) Terje Isungset (perc, mouth harp, voice)

recorded live at Studio Rolf Liebermann, NDR, Hamburg Germany, April 16, 2009

1. Transad Nias
2. Vebburedong
3. Glossi Vangse
4. Dose Das

The Edvard Grieg Society commissioned Lysne to write The Grieg Code for their congress in Grieg’s birthplace, Bergen, Norway. Lysne had already paid homage on Boahjenásti with his composition “GeirG” (Grieg spelled backwards, the first four letters being Lysne’s first name). The piece is a re-fashioning of the theme from the movement “The Death Of Ase” in Grieg’s “Peer Gynt” Suite No. 1.

Lysne emphasizes that the pieces in The Grieg Code are not jazz versions of Grieg’s compositions. He employs set piano, string, and vocal pieces from Grieg within his own compositions, but he re-works them to the point that they are unrecognisable. Lysne transforms a soprano canto line into a cool bass line, and a violin phrase becomes a drum groove. Lysne calls this procedure "musical anagrams". An anagram is normally a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase (Listen = Silent).
The studio album with this program was released on ACT:


March 23, 2009

Markus Stockhausen Group live at Leipziger Jazztage 2008


Markus Stockhausen - Trumpet, Electronics
Vladyslav Sendecki - Piano, el. Keyboards
Arild Andersen - Bass, Electronics
Patrice Héral - Drums, Percussions, Voice, Electronics

recorded live at Leipziger Jazztage, October 2, 2008

Tracklist:
1. Electric Treasures Eight Part I
2. Electric Treasures Eight Part II

This ensemble released a double album called "Electric Treasures" on Markus Stockhausen´s Aktivraum label: