Maciej Strzelczyk - violin
Romuald Erenc - guitar
Piotr Rodowicz - bass
Chopin On Strings
PRIVATE EDITION
By Adam Baruch
This is the debut album by the Polish trio comprising of violinist Maciej Strzelczyk, guitarist Romuald Erenc and bassist Piotr Rodowicz, who as the title suggests present twelve Jazzy arrangements of musical pieces originally composed by the Polish composer Frederic Chopin.
The music of Chopin has been a
source of inspiration for endless Polish Jazz recordings, up to the point where
it seemed the subject is simply exhausted. In the last decade however, there
have been considerably fewer attempts to tackle Chopin's music, and this
project is a nice breath of fresh air. Since most Chopin projects are obviously
piano based, the idea to transcribe the music for string instruments is
original and changes the entire point of view of contemporary interpretation of
his music.
The arrangements take a lot of
liberties with the original music, especially in the rhythmic sense, which
might be frowned upon by some purist, but the concept of freedom in interpreting
music is a principle that should not be questioned. As a result, the listeners
are exposed to familiar Chopin pieces, played in Bossa Nova rhythmic disguise,
and other such unusual scenery, but the music is treated with respect and
obvious love, as appropriate for the Polish National composer.
The music is very carefully
executed by the three gifted instrumentalists, and the album is altogether a pleasant
listening experience, which bridges Classical and Jazz Music in a new and
original way. Although definitely on the lighter side of the Jazz spectrum, it certainly
has its audience and is a lot of fun to listen to. The music is excellently
recorded and the resulting sound quality is another asset of this album. Lovers
of Chopin's music and accessible Jazz should have a field day with this.
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