Tomasz Stańko - Droga (Reich Soundtrack)

Ścieżka dźwiękowa z wg mnie, jednego z najlepszych filmów w historii Polski, kultowego dzieła Władysława Pasikowskiego pt. "Reich" (2001). Odpływam...
Tomasz Stanko Quartet

Suspended Night Tomasz Stanko, Marcin Wasilewski, Slawomir Kurkiewicz, Michal Miskiewicz www.ecmrecords.com www.challengerecords.com
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Tomasz Stanko Quartet - "Suspended Variation II" (2004)

Tomasz Stanko Quartet - "Suspended Variation II" from album "Suspended Night" (2004) --------------------- Jazz trumpeter Tomasz Stanko began his tenure as a major force in European free jazz in the early '60s with the formation of the quartet Jazz Darins in 1962 with Adam Makowicz. From 1963 to 1967 he played with Krzysztof Komeda in a group that revolutionized European jazz and made an impact across the Atlantic as well. Stanko also put in time with Andrzej Trzaskowski in the mid-'60s before leading his own quintet from 1968 to 1973. The Tomasz Stanko Quintet, which included Muniak and Zbigniew Seifert, garnered considerable critical acclaim, especially for their tribute to Komeda entitled Music for K. The early '70s brought collaborations with a number of avant-garde and creative jazz artists, including the Globe Unity Orchestra, Michal Urbaniak, Cecil Taylor, and Gary Peacock. From 1974 to 1978, Stanko played in a quartet with Edward Vesala, then returned to performing as a leader and soloist. The '80s brought Stanko collaborations with Chico Freeman in Freeman's group Heavy Life, as well as work with James Spaulding, Jack DeJohnette, and Rufus Reid. He was also briefly part of Cecil Taylor's big band in 1984. Shortly afterward, he formed another ensemble, Freelectronic. The '90s brought an alliance with ECM, which issued some of Stanko's most acclaimed work, including another lush, gorgeous tribute to Komeda, 1997's Litania, which was heavy with that composer's film <b>...</b>
Tomasz Stańko Quartet - Tale

Polish winter with an accompaniment of mellow jazz. This time it's one of the best trumpeter here in Poland - Tomasz Stańko and his quartet based on very gifted & young polish jazz musicians like Wasilewski (piano) or Kurkiewicz (double bass).
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Tomasz Stanko : Lontano I

The change of direction on Lontano (2006), the third release by Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko and his three young collaborators -- Marcin Wasilewski (piano), Slawomir Kurkiewicz (bass), and Michal Miskiewicz (drums) -- is startling. Whereas Soul of Things (2002) and Suspended Night (2004) focused on Stanko's increasing sense of balladry and structurally harmonic, assonant atmospheres, Lontano showcases a band confident enough after playing for five years to find real space for free improvisation. Recorded in the south of France instead of Oslo, producer Manfred Eicher works his name magic and allows stillness and silence to play as much a role as the performers engaging one another musically. The opening title track is the first of three such excursions with the title "Lontano." Here, Wasilewski's piano opens the door and allows for the band to haltingly and carefully enter the tune, contributing economically until a groove eventually develops out of one of Stanko's balladic ideas. Ever so slowly the beat becomes circular and focused, the band vamps on it, gradually gaining in intensity until it threatens to fall apart. But it never does. Instead the band winds it way back down into silence. ~Thom Jurek "What I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think. This rule, equally arduous in actual and intellectual life, may serve for the whole distinction between greatness and meanness. It is the harder, because you will always find those who think they know <b>...</b>
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Tomasz Stańko -Third Heavy Ballad

Bluish (1991 r.) Tu CD "Ballads" (Jazz Forum). Tomasz Stańko -trumpet Jon Christensen -drums Arild Andersen - bass -------------- "Recently, many of Tomasz Stanko's albums previously unavailable in the United States have become available, and as a Stanko fan I have been picking them up as soon as I become aware of them. Some have been wonderful, showing me a side of Stanko's muse I did not know existed. Others have been a disappointment. Bluish, which by its title and its sound is an obvious reference to Miles Davis' legendary album Kind of Blue, lands between those Stanko recordings that elate me and those that grate me. Since in many ways Tomasz Stanko can be seen as Poland's answer to Miles Davis, fans of Davis should take note of Bluish. Like Davis's Kind of Blue, it is deeply austere, it is lyrical, and it is most decidedly avant-garde. Those who know Stanko well will appreciate this foray into musical realms where few dare to tread. But those who know Stanko only from some of his more melodic efforts may be taken aback. Over the years, I have come to know and appreciate both sides of Tomasz Stanko though I prefer his melodic side. While I don't agree with the first reviewer that this is one of his best, its far from being one of his worst. There is a lot to like here, though you have to be in a frame of mind that is most conducive to its enjoyment. My favorites are the peripatetic Under the Volcano, the musical odyssey that is the title cut, and My WSB Friend which <b>...</b>
Tomasz Stańko Quintet - So nice (Dark Eyes Tour 2009)

Tomasz Stańko Quintet Dark Eyes Tour 2009 XII 7 Chorzów (Poland) Bass Guitar - Anders Christensen Drums - Olavi Louhivuori Guitar - Jakob Bro Piano - Alexi Tuomarila Trumpet - Tomasz Stańko
2012 Tomasz Stańko Quintet Live Dark Eyes Tour 2009 12 07 XII Chorzów Poland So nice Alexi Tuomarila Jakob Bro Anders Christensen Olavi Louhivuori Komeda Angry Kluczbork Ponton
Tomasz Stanko Sextet - Litania - 1 / 15

Tomasz Stanko Sextet "Litania - The Music of Krzysztof Komeda" 1997 Tomasz Stanko - trumpet Bernt Rosengren - tenor saxophon Joakim Milde - tenor saxophone Bobo Stenson - piano Palle Danielsson - bass Jon Christensen - drums album ... www.ecmrecords.com
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lontano ~ tomasz stanko quartet

winter train landscape pics with a darker vibe set to music by the tomasz stanko quartet
NOC JAZZU Tomasz Stańko "klasycznie" fragm. 1

Koncert z okazji Jubileuszu 750-lecia Lokacji Krakowa muzyka M.Davis, K.Komeda, T.Stańko Tomasz Stańko - trąbka Alexi Tuomarila - fortepian Anders Jormin - kontrabas Jon Fält - percusja 2007, Krakowskie Biuro Festiwalowe
TOMASZ STANKO 'BALLADYNA' w/ Berne, Jormin & Pasborg. CLIP 1

TOMASZ STANKO 'BALLADYNA' LIVE at Aarhus International Jazz Festival, 15.07.2007. Tomasz Stanko (tp), Tim Berne (s), Anders Jormin (b), Stefan Pasborg (dr). Performing the composition 'Tales'. In recent years, Polish jazz legend Tomasz Stanko has experienced a lot of critical acclaim for his work on ECM, but this concert in Aarhus, Denmark was a chance to experience him in a never-tried-before setting with Danish drummer Stefan Pasborg, Swedish bass player Anders Jormin and the American saxophonist Tim Berne. The project has borrowed the title from Stanko's first ECM recording from 1976, which is a melodic freeform exploration of pure sound and rhythm. Clip 1/3
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Tomasz Stanko talks about his quintet at North Sea jazz 2010

At North Sea Jazz festival 2010, Tomasz Stanko gave a concert with his new quintet with the following line-up: Tomasz Stanko trumpet; Alexi Tuomarila piano; Jakob Bro guitar; Anders Christensen bass and Olavi Louhivuori drums. After this interview Tomasz and his young band gave a great concert. The influence of young musicians always seems to inspire Stanko and gives him new ideas. Already the band has, after their release of Dark Eyes last year, new material which can be used for any new album that is to come in the future on ECM Records.www.youtube.com
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Tomasz Stanko - Man From North

Tomasz Stanko -- Trumpet Tomasz Szukalski -- Soprano saxaphone. Bass clarinet, Tenor Sax Edvard Vesala - Drums Peter Warren -- Bass Recorded in Warsaw, April 1974 Rezyser nagrania -- J. Urbanski Opotator dzwieku -- K. Urbanska
Tomasz Stańko Quintet - Samba Nova (Dark Eyes Tour 2009)

Tomasz Stańko Quintet Dark Eyes Tour 2009 XII 7 Chorzów (Poland) Bass Guitar - Anders Christensen Drums - Olavi Louhivuori Guitar - Jakob Bro Piano - Alexi Tuomarila Trumpet - Tomasz Stańko
Tomasz Stańko Quintet Live Dark Eyes Tour 2009 12 07 XII Chorzów Poland Samba Nova Alexi Tuomarila Jakob Bro Anders Christensen Olavi Louhivuori Komeda Angry Kluczbork Ponton
TOMASZ STANKO 'BALLADYNA' w/ Berne, Jormin & Pasborg. CLIP 2

TOMASZ STANKO 'BALLADYNA' LIVE at Aarhus International Jazz Festival, 15.07.2007. Tomasz Stanko (tp), Tim Berne (s), Anders Jormin (b), Stefan Pasborg (dr). This clip is a free-impro leading into the composition 'First Song'. In recent years, Polish jazz legend Tomasz Stanko has experienced a lot of critical acclaim for his work on ECM, but this concert in Aarhus, Denmark was a chance to experience him in a never-tried-before setting with Danish drummer Stefan Pasborg, Swedish bass player Anders Jormin and the American saxophonist Tim Berne. The project has borrowed the title from Stanko's first ECM recording from 1976, which is a melodic freeform exploration of pure sound and rhythm. Clip 2/3
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Tomasz Stańko Quintet - Grand Central (Live Dark Eyes Tour 2009)

Tomasz Stańko Quintet Dark Eyes Tour 2009 XII 7 Chorzów (Poland) Bass Guitar - Anders Christensen Drums - Olavi Louhivuori Guitar - Jakob Bro Piano - Alexi Tuomarila Trumpet - Tomasz Stańko
Tomasz Stańko Quintet Live Dark Eyes Tour 2009 12 07 XII Chorzów Poland Grand Central Alexi Tuomarila Jakob Bro Anders Christensen Olavi Louhivuori Komeda Angry Kluczbork Ponton
Tomasz Stanko Sextet - Litania - 2 / 15

Tomasz Stanko Sextet "Litania - The Music of Krzysztof Komeda" Tomasz Stanko - trumpet Bernt Rosengren - tenor saxophon Joakim Milde - tenor saxophone Bobo Stenson - piano Palle Danielsson - bass Jon Christensen - drums album ... www.ecmrecords.com
Tomasz Stanko Bernt Rosengren Joakim Milder Bobo Stenson Palle Danielsson Jon Christensen Krzysztof Komeda ECM
TOMASZ STANKO 'BALLADYNA' w/ Berne, Jormin & Pasborg. CLIP 3

TOMASZ STANKO 'BALLADYNA' LIVE at Aarhus International Jazz Festival, 15.07.2007. Tomasz Stanko (tp), Tim Berne (s), Anders Jormin (b), Stefan Pasborg (dr). This clip features the quartet performing the compositons 'From the Green Hill' and 'Last Song'. In recent years, Polish jazz legend Tomasz Stanko has experienced a lot of critical acclaim for his work on ECM, but this concert in Aarhus, Denmark was a chance to experience him in a never-tried-before setting with Danish drummer Stefan Pasborg, Swedish bass player Anders Jormin and the American saxophonist Tim Berne. The project has borrowed the title from Stanko's first ECM recording from 1976, which is a melodic freeform exploration of pure sound and rhythm. Clip 3/3
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Tomasz Stanko Sextet - Litania - 3 / 15

Tomasz Stanko Sextet "Litania - The Music of Krzysztof Komeda" Tomasz Stanko - trumpet Bernt Rosengren - tenor saxophon Joakim Milde - tenor saxophone Bobo Stenson - piano Palle Danielsson - bass Jon Christensen - drums album ... www.ecmrecords.com
Tomasz Stanko Bernt Rosengren Joakim Milder Bobo Stenson Palle Danielsson Jon Christensen Krzysztof Komeda ECM
Tomasz Stańko Quintet - Terminal 7 (Live Dark Eyes Tour 2009)

Tomasz Stańko Quintet Dark Eyes Tour 2009 XII 7 Chorzów (Poland) Bass Guitar - Anders Christensen Drums - Olavi Louhivuori Guitar - Jakob Bro Piano - Alexi Tuomarila Trumpet - Tomasz Stańko
Tomasz Stańko Quintet Live Dark Eyes Tour 2009 12 07 XII Chorzów Poland Terminal Alexi Tuomarila Jakob Bro Anders Christensen Olavi Louhivuori Komeda Angry Kluczbork Ponton
Tomasz Stańko Quintet - The Dark Eyes of Martha Hirsch (Dark Eyes Tour 2009)

Tomasz Stańko Quintet Dark Eyes Tour 2009 XII 7 Chorzów (Poland) Bass Guitar - Anders Christensen Drums - Olavi Louhivuori Guitar - Jakob Bro Piano - Alexi Tuomarila Trumpet - Tomasz Stańko
Tomasz Stańko Quintet Live Dark Eyes Tour 2009 12 07 XII Chorzów Poland The of Martha Hirsch Alexi Tuomarila Jakob Bro Anders Christensen Olavi Louhivuori Komeda Angry Kluczbork Ponton
cyrhla ~ tomasz stanko quartet

trains and winter landscape pics with music from the tomasz stanko quartet
Tomasz Stańko

Tomasz Stańko, wybitny trębacz jazzowy, interpretował wiersze Wisławy Szymborskiej improwizując na trąbce
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Tomasz Stanko Sextet - Litania - 4 / 15

Tomasz Stanko Sextet "Litania - The Music of Krzysztof Komeda" Tomasz Stanko - trumpet Bernt Rosengren - tenor saxophon Joakim Milde - tenor saxophone Bobo Stenson - piano Palle Danielsson - bass Jon Christensen - drums album ... www.ecmrecords.com
Tomasz Stanko Bernt Rosengren Joakim Milder Bobo Stenson Palle Danielsson Jon Christensen Krzysztof Komeda ECM
Tomasz Stanko - Daada

Tomasz Stanko - Trumpet Stawomir Kulpowicz - Piano Czestaw Bartkowski - Drums Witold Szczurek - Bass Recorded in Warsaw 1982 Recording engineers - A. Sasin, A. Lupa Sleeve Design - M. Karewicz
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Tomasz Stanko Quintet featuring Chris Potter NSJ 2011

North Sea Jazz 2011: Stanko is an idiosyncratic jazz man. At a young age Stanko formed the Jazz Darings, considered by many to be one of the earliest free-jazz groups, and he later played for many years with pianist Krzysztof Komeda. It was there, he says, that he learned all about harmony and the structure of music. The Lee Konitz Quintet has a true all-star lineup of tenor saxophonist Chris Potter, Craig Taborn (keyboards), Thomas Morgan (bass) and Jim Black (drums).
Nils Landgren w. Tomasz Stanko - Gotland

Gotland, ACT Music 1996. Nils Landgren - trombone; Tomasz Stanko - trumpet; Anders Eljas & Claus Bantzer - organ. For most Swedes the island of Gotland is a synonym for freedom, and they "celebrate" their summer with no greater intensity elswhere. It is also, however, a place of meditative peace. Together with Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko, and organists Anders Eljas and Claus Bantzer, Nils Landgren created music of great "inner-strength". The session is recorded in church -- the most peaceful concert hall one can find. "Gotland" is the other side of the Nordic trombone funk-master. Buy this record!
Tomasz Stanko From The Green Hill 1/5

TOMASZ STANKO SEXTET Salzau - June 10, 2000 Tomasz Stanko - trumpet John Surman - soprano saxophone, bass clarinet Dino Saluzzi - bandoneon Michelle Makarski - violin Anders Jormin - bass Jon Christensen - drums "The Green Hill Project" suite
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