Ignacy Jan Wiśniewski - piano
Adam Żuchowski - double bass
Paweł Osicki - drums
Kamil Dominiak - vocals
Kantata Jazzowa
MOOD AND WOOD 0011
By Adam Baruch
This is the second album by
Polish Jazz pianist/composer Ignacy Jan Wiśniewski, recorded with the same
trio he used to record his debut, which includes bassist Adam Żuchowski and
drummer Paweł Osicki. In addition the album features also vocalist Kamil
Dominiak. Together they present eight "songs", all composed by
Wiśniewski to the lyrics written specifically for this project by Polish Poet
Michał Rusinek. The entire song cycle is called a "Jazz Cantata" and
of course firmly belongs to the marvelous Polish Jazz & Poetry tradition.
The album was beautifully recorded at the now legendary Monochrom Studio and
engineered by Ignacy Gruszecki.
The music presents an ambitious
amalgam of cross-genre modern Jazz, with roots in contemporary Classical music,
melodic mainstream Jazz and Avant-Garde improvisation, all tastefully put
together with the lyrics, creating an impressive and powerful statement.
Wiśniewski, who concentrates mainly on composing music for theatre, has
definitely a very strong theatrical "streak" as a composer, which
comes to full bloom herein.
The music is wonderfully
executed, both on the instrumental and the vocal layers. Dominiak, who is not a
Jazz singer, stands up to the challenge with flying colors, using his vocal
abilities and more importantly theatrical expressionism to the max. The piano
trio offers some excellent instrumental passages, shifting between melodic/rhythmic statements and Free Improvised moments with grace and elegance. The album
offers a perfect balance between the instrumental and vocal contents, without
one or the other being dominant, which is a rare quality in such projects.
The poetry, which sadly is only
accessible to native Polish speakers, is a wonderful example of the thriving
contemporary Polish Poetry scene. Rusinek (well-known as the private secretary
of the great Polish Poetess Wisława Szymborska) is an accomplished writer/translator/poet and his brilliant plays on words are a true delight. Overall this is another
valuable addition to the Polish Jazz & Poetry legacy, which is being kept
alive by the new generation of Polish Jazz composers/musicians, with the same
passion and dedication as that of the pioneers of the genre six decades
earlier. Definitely highly recommended!
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