Michał Górczyński - contrabass clarinet
Sean Palmer - vocals
Tomasz Wiracki - piano
A Soul Not All Of Wood
MULTIKULTI MPO 003
By Adam Baruch
This is the second album by the
trio comprising of Polish Jazz clarinetist/composer Michał Górczyński,
British (resident in Warsaw) actor/vocalist Sean Palmer and Polish pianist
Tomasz Wiracki, which apparently decided to call the trio William`s Things
after the name of their debut album. Same as with the debut, this is also a
kind of Jazz & Poetry project, this time based on the writings of the
American poet/philosopher Henry David Thoreau. The album presents eleven
compositions, all by Górczyński, to texts by Thoreau, a pioneering
environmentalist and ecologist.
In complete contrast to the
debut album, the musical approach on this album is almost completely
"conventional", with all the pieces being basically melodic songs, in
most cases accompanied only by the piano and with minimal instrumental
contributions by Górczyński. Having said that, the music and the entire concept
are excellent from start to finish and Górczyński again proves to be a superb
weaver of melodies and moods and an Artistic spirit of great importance on the
local scene.
The minimalistic approach is
also present in Wiracki's playing, which is devout of any improvisation and
offers harmonic chord accompaniment to the singing only. As a result the focus
of this album lands almost entirely on Palmer's shoulders, and he uses his
theatric training and abilities to express the deeply emotional charge of some
of these pieces, although most of the songs are contemplative and calm.
Overall this is a very powerful
piece of music, even if most of it reserved and minimalist, exemplifying the
"less is more" concept to the max. Even if the English texts somewhat
limit the audience to English native speakers, which on the Polish scene is a
bit problematic, as usual with Poetry & Jazz projects these limitations can
be transcended by the sheer Artistic power of the music. The trio manages to
create a distinct niche for its Artistic endeavors, which is highly
commendable.
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