Michał Wróblewski Trio - I Remember (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Michał Wróblewski Trio
- Title: I Remember
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Ellite Records #5903292101217
- Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Piano Jazz
- Quality: WavPack (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
- Total Time: 42:32
- Total Size: 261 / 114 Mb (Full Scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
This is the debut album by the young Polish Jazz pianist / composer Michal Wroblewski, recorded with his trio with bassist Michal Jaros and drummers Michal Bryndal and Wojciech Romanowski. The first version of this album was recorded by the trio with Bryndal and released as a promo. This, the final version of the album adds four more tracks recorded by the trio with Romanowski. Since both trios recorded the title track, the album's nine tracks are in fact only eight distinct compositions, of which five were composed by Wroblewski, one by Jaros, one is an interpretation of a John Coltrane tune and the title track is a contemporary house composition, which proves that Wroblewski listens to other music than Jazz as well. Both trio sessions were recorded at the legendary Studio Tokarnia, with Jan Smoczynski behind the knobs, which is always a guarantee of superb sonic quality.
The Polish Jazz scene seems to be an endless source of excellent piano players over the years, and the contemporary scene, which hosts both the veterans, the middle aged and the young pianist is simply exploding with talent and activity. Wroblewski is certainly one of the interesting newcomers, who still have to pay the dues and put forward their accomplishments before achieving an honorary position on the pedestal reserved for the Polish Jazz piano giants. Judging by this recording he's certainly on the right track, as the music presented on this album is quite excellent, both from the point of view of the performance and the compositions. Both trios play elegantly and display individual skills as well as an ensemble spirit, carefully listening to each other. The compositions present a nice balance between the melodic themes, rhythmic progressions and harmonic structures, which are ideal vehicles for the improvised passages. There is a frequent usage of Classical quotes and neo-romantic mannerisms, which are probably mostly sub-conscious and quite understandable considering the pianist's age.
The overall level of performance is quite excellent, turning this album into an ideal type of piano trio experience, which many Jazz connoisseurs greatly enjoy. The album could have been slightly longer and more adventurous musically, but than again many listeners will probably wish to change absolutely nothing. One can only hope that future recordings by Wroblewski will show him striving to achieve an individual voice and unique style, which will surely come to fruition as he gets older and more experienced. Keeping things in the right perspective, this is definitely a most impressive debut, exposing a talent to be watched. This album is highly recommended to piano trio enthusiasts, but basically every Jazz lover should be able to deeply enjoy this music. Great stuff!
Michał Wróblewski - jazz pianist, composer from Poland. Graduated from Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice - composition and arrangement, and piano specializations. Awarded with the prestigious “Polish Jazz Oscar” at GRAND PRIX JAZZ MELOMANI 2014. He is a Transatlantyk - Instant Composition Contest twice laureate and prize winner (2013 and 2014), Nottingham International Jazz Piano Competition 2012 finalist, Jazz Juniors Grand Prix 2010 winner. Performed at many festivals, for ex.: Jazz Juniors Festival, Jazz Fest Berlin, Prague International Jazz Festival, International Jazz Pianist Festival in Kalisz, Jazz nad Odrą Festival, Jazz Jantar Festival, JazzArt Festival, Palm Jazz Festival, Pomeranian Jazz Fall Festival, Jazz at Guido, JAZ Festival Zabrze, Transatlantyk International Film And Music Festival, Nottingham International Jazz Piano Competition, Ars Cameralis Festival, and many more.
The Polish Jazz scene seems to be an endless source of excellent piano players over the years, and the contemporary scene, which hosts both the veterans, the middle aged and the young pianist is simply exploding with talent and activity. Wroblewski is certainly one of the interesting newcomers, who still have to pay the dues and put forward their accomplishments before achieving an honorary position on the pedestal reserved for the Polish Jazz piano giants. Judging by this recording he's certainly on the right track, as the music presented on this album is quite excellent, both from the point of view of the performance and the compositions. Both trios play elegantly and display individual skills as well as an ensemble spirit, carefully listening to each other. The compositions present a nice balance between the melodic themes, rhythmic progressions and harmonic structures, which are ideal vehicles for the improvised passages. There is a frequent usage of Classical quotes and neo-romantic mannerisms, which are probably mostly sub-conscious and quite understandable considering the pianist's age.
The overall level of performance is quite excellent, turning this album into an ideal type of piano trio experience, which many Jazz connoisseurs greatly enjoy. The album could have been slightly longer and more adventurous musically, but than again many listeners will probably wish to change absolutely nothing. One can only hope that future recordings by Wroblewski will show him striving to achieve an individual voice and unique style, which will surely come to fruition as he gets older and more experienced. Keeping things in the right perspective, this is definitely a most impressive debut, exposing a talent to be watched. This album is highly recommended to piano trio enthusiasts, but basically every Jazz lover should be able to deeply enjoy this music. Great stuff!
~ Adam Baruch, polish-jazz.blogspot.com
Michał Wróblewski - jazz pianist, composer from Poland. Graduated from Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice - composition and arrangement, and piano specializations. Awarded with the prestigious “Polish Jazz Oscar” at GRAND PRIX JAZZ MELOMANI 2014. He is a Transatlantyk - Instant Composition Contest twice laureate and prize winner (2013 and 2014), Nottingham International Jazz Piano Competition 2012 finalist, Jazz Juniors Grand Prix 2010 winner. Performed at many festivals, for ex.: Jazz Juniors Festival, Jazz Fest Berlin, Prague International Jazz Festival, International Jazz Pianist Festival in Kalisz, Jazz nad Odrą Festival, Jazz Jantar Festival, JazzArt Festival, Palm Jazz Festival, Pomeranian Jazz Fall Festival, Jazz at Guido, JAZ Festival Zabrze, Transatlantyk International Film And Music Festival, Nottingham International Jazz Piano Competition, Ars Cameralis Festival, and many more.
~ dromnyc.com
Track List:
01. I Remember [3:00]
02. One for Dotti [6:22]
03. Jarretiude [5:23]
04. Fuga [5:07]
05. Shadows [5:04]
06. Polish Chant [2:56]
07. Little Giant (Giant Steps) [3:23]
08. Seven Days Only [6:36]
09. I Remember - alt. take [4:40]
Personnel:
Michał Wróblewski - piano
Michał Jaros - bass
Michał Bryndal - drums
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