Leszek Kułakowski - piano
Maciej Sikała - soprano saxophone
Red Ice
SOLITON 662
By Adam Baruch
This is the debut album by a
duo of two veteran Polish Jazz musicians, pianist/composer Leszek Kułakowski
and saxophonist Maciej Sikała. The album presents eleven original compositions,
all by Kułakowski.
Kułakowski is a versatile and
highly imaginative composer and his music always reflects the Polish Jazz
lyricism at its best, as echoed by his extended recording legacy. But on this
excellent recording his composition are padded and extended by the improvised
contribution of Sikała, who turns out to be an ideal partner in this intimate
encounter, adding not only his soprano saxophone virtuosity but also his own
layer of melancholy and lyricism. The combined result is deeply moving and
instantly becomes another exquisite instance of my favorite "Art of the
Duo" idiom.
The music is beautifully
melodic, and yet offers rich and often quite complex chord structures, which
never stop to amaze with their ingenuity, but remain wonderfully coherent. As
such it is an ideal vehicle for the improvised contributions, which are natural
extensions of the basic melody lines. Sikała does an absolutely amazing work
here, not only as a player/improviser, but more importantly as a co-composer
of sorts, since his improvisations often add an additional melody line of its
own,
The intimate atmosphere of the
duo, which in these circumstances bridges between the classic Jazz idiom and
the minimalism of chamber Classical Music, becomes completely full and
perfectly rounded, proudly standing on its own. I dare to suggest that this
music performed by a larger lineup would have probably lost much of its charm
in comparison to these intimate versions.
On this album Kułakowski leaves
most of the soloing to Sikała, but the few soli he does play here make me
smile, longing for a long awaited solo piano album by the Maestro. Overall this is a brilliant
Jazz album, which offers highly rewarding listening experience on many
different levels; lovers of Jazz duo albums, fans of both of these excellent musicians,
Polish Jazz enthusiasts and Jazz connoisseurs all over the world, all should be
equally satisfied with what this album has to offer. Wholeheartedly
recommended!