Kuba Stankiewicz - piano
Darek Oleszkiewicz - bass
Peter Erskine - drums
The Music Of Henryk Wars
WARNER MUSIC POLAND 190295865016
By Adam Baruch
This is the third installment in a series of albums by Polish Jazz pianist/composer Kuba Stankiewicz dedicated to the music written by the composers of Polish/Jewish origins, who are known primarily as the great American composers of many Jazz standards, and their true origins are almost completely unheard of. Same as its predecessors, which were dedicated to the music of Victor Young ("The Music Of Victor Young") and Bronislaw Kaper ("The Music Of Bronisław Kaper"), this album was recorded by the piano trio with Polish (resident in US) bassist Darek Oleszkiewicz and veteran American drummer Peter Erskine and presents this time eleven compositions by Henryk Wars, including his most famous standards and a few much lesser known pieces.
Stankiewicz, as usual, took
great pains to conduct a serious research about the composer's life and music
before he selected the compositions included on this album. He is definitely
quite a perfectionist in what he does, and this deserves our outmost
admiration. The album includes a very educational write-up about Wars by Marek Żebrowski (in Polish and English) and the album's artwork continues the design
originated on the previous albums. In short this is a very professional and
highly aesthetic piece of music production in every aspect.
The music is of course divine,
its beauty timeless and these particular performances treat it with the respect
these classics deserve. Stankiewicz and his cohorts play sparingly and delicately,
treating each and every note like it was a priceless jewel. The rhythm section
accompanies the pianist amicably and harmoniously, filling in the space but
never disturbing the piano melody line and the improvised sections.
In many respects this is a classic
piano trio with a dream team playing perfect music – what else can we ask for.
This is the Jazz traditions at its best, without being pretentious or
condescending. It is an absolute must for all piano trio connoisseurs, and a
great piece of Jazz history. As usual Stankiewicz, who happens to be a friend
of mine, emerges victorious and highly accomplished, for which all lovers of
great Jazz, myself included, thank him wholeheartedly. Not to be missed!
Beautifully said - "divine music", "Jazz at it's best". Couldn't agree more.
OdpowiedzUsuńOh yeah 👍👍👍👍 all Three cd's Kuba made with Darek Oleskiewicz And Peter Erskine Are PURE MAGIC!!!! Those discs deserves Grammy nominations🎹
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