Szymon Łukowski - saxophones, bass clarinet
Adam Lemańczyk - piano, keys
Wojciech Pulcyn - double bass
Sebastian Frankiewicz - drums
Short Sketches
HEVHETIA 0197
By Adam Baruch
This is the third album by young
Polish Jazz saxophonist/composer Szymon Łukowski, recorded in a quartet
setting with keyboardist Adam Lemańczyk and superb veteran rhythm section
comprising of bassist Wojciech Pulcyn and drummer Sebastian Frankiewicz. The
album presents seven original compositions, four by Łukowski and one each by
Lemańczyk, Pulcyn and Stankiewicz. The music was recorded at the excellent Studio
Tokarnia and engineered by Jan Smoczyński, with the usual first class sonic
quality.
The music is all within the modern
mainstream Jazz convention, but Łukowski's progress as a composer and instrumentalist
is again clearly apparent in comparison to his earlier work. His bass clarinet
parts expand the sonic palette considerably and his compositions are more
complex and excellently arranged for the quartet, which results in these performances
being highly absorbing from start to finish.
The strength of the quartet as
a tight musical unit also adds to the success of this material. Lemańczyk is
equally effective on acoustic piano and electric keyboards, playing some truly mesmerizing
parts. Pulcyn, as always, keeps everything in check and his highly melodic bass
lines offer a steady ground for the music to lean on. Frankiewicz adds a highly
percussive and dynamic drum parts on the up-tempo numbers and delicate
ornamentation on the ballads, like a professional he truly is.
Overall this is a truly fine
piece of Jazz music, diverse, interesting and aesthetically satisfying, which
all Jazz lovers should find worth listening to. As usual it perfectly reflects
the high level of original music being created in Poland
these days, which is as good, if not better, as Jazz created all over Europe these days, without any inferiority complex. Well
done indeed!
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