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Jazzpress 0615 CZERWIEC 2015 Gazeta internetowa poświęcona muzyce improwizowanej ISSN 2084-3143 ISSN TOP NOTE PeGaPoFo – Świeżość REAKTYWACJA! Bartłomiej Rozmowy: Oleś Piotr Schmidt Jestem uzależniony Asia Czajkowska-Zoń od brzmienia Charles Gayle Majerczyk Kuba fot. Oleś, Bartłomiej dziękujemy! < Od Redakcji Udało się! Reaktywacja RadioJAZZ.FM stała się faktem – a wszystko dzięki Wam! Zorga- nizowana na portalu Wspieram.to zbiórka społecznościowa zakończyła się sukcesem. Zebraliśmy ponad dwa razy więcej pieniędzy, niż przewidywaliśmy, co umożliwi nam lepszy start oraz zapewni stabilne działanie! Jesteśmy teraz w stu procentach pewni, że już niedługo będziemy mogli ruszyć z nadawaniem muzyki – planujemy start na wrze- sień bieżącego roku. Teraz przed nami sporo pracy, aby przygotować sprzęt do naszych jazzowych potrzeb, stworzyć elegancką i przejrzystą stronę internetową oraz aplikację, dzięki której każdy będzie mógł słuchać prezentowanej przez nas muzyki przez komór- kę – na spacerze, na wyjeździe, w komunikacji miejskiej czy w samochodzie. Dziękujemy Wam, drodzy słuchacze RadioJAZZ.FM i czytelnicy JazzPRESSu. To dzię- ki Waszemu zaangażowaniu i Waszym wpłatom nasza akcja się powiodła, a my bę- dziemy mogli z pełną mocą ruszyć i dumnie działać jako jedyne w Polsce radio jazzo- we! Dziękujemy także wszystkim tym, którzy tak pięknie bawili się hasłem #jazzdoit i przysyłali do nas pomysłowe zdjęcia. Z tego miejsca chcemy podziękować także wszystkim naszym ambasadorom oraz przyjaciołom, którzy mają jazz w sercu i pomogli nam rozpowszechnić informację o zbiórce. Michał Urbaniak, Jurek Owsiak, Leszek Możdżer, Grażyna Auguścik, Wło- dek Pawlik, Zbigniew Namysłowski, Adam Bałdych, RGG, Michael „Patches” Stewart, Eric Marienthal, Artur Dutkiewicz, Józefina Bartyzel, Maria Seweryn i aktorzy Teatru Polonia, Stefan Friedmann, Krzysztof Herdzin, Monika i Grzegorz Wasowscy, Jazzpo- spolita, Marcin Wasilewski, Urszula Dudziak, Piotr Baron, Sławek Jaskułke, Mikołaj Trzaska, Włodzimierz Nahorny, Bernard Maseli, Jorgos Skolias, Piotr Damasiewicz, Czesław Bartkowski, Włodzimierz Nachorny, Monika Borzym, Marcin Olak, Mariusz Bogdanowicz, Piotr Orzechowski, Paweł Kaczmarczyk Audiofeeling Band, Nikola Ko- łodziejczak i Stryjo, Paweł Szamburski, Wojciech Jachna, Xantoné Blacq, Otto Wil- liams, HoTS, Sphere, Ryba, ELMA, Grzech Piotrowski, Tomaszewski & Myrczek, Michał Wierba, Maciej Garbowski, 3275 kg Orchestra, Ten Typ Mes, Maciej Obara, Kamil Pio- trowicz Quintet – jesteście naprawdę wielcy! Jeśli na tej liście zabrakło jakiegoś nazwi- ska, z góry przepraszamy. Dziękujemy także wytwórni Universal Polska, Wydawni- ctwu SQN i Bogusławowi Klimsie za przekazanie nagród rzeczowych! Dziękujemy też Pawłowi Brodowskiemu i Jazz Forum, portalom JazzSoul.pl, Jazza- rium.pl, Gazeta.pl oraz wszystkim innym, którzy nas wsparli. Dziękujemy Danielowi Radtke i klubowi Pardon, To Tu. Dziękujemy wszystkim współpracownikom radia, któ- rzy przez lata prowadzili audycje i przyszli nam z pomocą. Cieszymy się bardzo, że można było na Was liczyć w tych chwilach! „Jazz is dead”? Zdecydowanie nie! Do usłyszenia już wkrótce! #JAZZDOIT Ekipa RadioJAZZ.FM > SPIS TREŚCI 3 – Od Redakcji 4 – Spis treści 6 – Wydarzenia 10 – Wspomnienie 10 Zamieniał w jazz Pucciniego, Prince’a i Stinga 11 Ornette: Osiągnąłem to, o czym marzyłem 15 – Konkursy 16 – Płyty 16 Pod naszym patronatem 18 Top Note PeGaPoFo – Świeżość 22 Recenzje Przemek Raminiak Quartet – Locomotive Grit Ensemble – Komeda Deconstructed Aga Derlak Trio – First Thought Schmidt Electric – Tear The Roof Off Natalia Mateo – Heart Of Darkness Ultramarine – Nebocry Jamie Saft – The New Standard Joey Alexander – My Favorite Things Glenn Zaleski – My Ideal Nat Osborn Band Gruff! – Johnson’s Business W hołdzie dla historii jazzu V. A. – Albo Inaczej Mathias Eick – Midwest 56 – Koncerty 56 Przewodnik koncertowy 58 Freejazzowe misterium w Alchemii 61 Amerykańska mozaika Włodka Pawlika 64 Stańko czaruje nowymi kompozycjami 66 Avishai idealny do Polin 69 Made in Germany, czyli kolejka po jazz 74 Cały ten jazz! MEET! – Piotr „Pianohooligan” Orzechowski 76 Enter Music Festival w obiektywie Jana Sadocha < JazzPRESS, czerwiec 2015 5 79 – Rozmowy 79 Bartłomiej Oleś Jestem uzależniony od brzmienia 94 Piotr Schmidt Inspiruje mnie możliwość tworzenia 100 Asia Czajkowska-Zoń W tym co śpiewam słychać całe moje życie 112 Charles Gayle Nie stworzyłem nic w swoim życiu 123 – Galeria improwizowana 128 – Słowo na jazzowo 128 On the Corner Wspomnienie Blues Boya z Beale Street 130 Spod pióra dźwiekografa Panie i Panowie, Gramy! 132 Lewym Uchem Aby dostrzec złożoność i wieloaspektowość 134 – Pogranicze 134 World Feeling 136 BLUESOWY ZAUŁEK The Blues Hall Of Fame – B.B. King 139 – Redakcja Twoje wsparcie = kolejny numer JazzPRESSu nr konta: 05 1020 1169 0000 8002 0138 6994 wpłata tytułem: Darowizna na działalność statutową Fundacji > 6| Wydarzenia Warner Music Group sfinalizowała transakcję przejęcia Polskich Nagrań, najstarszej polskiej wytwórni fonograficznej. Należąca do Skarbu Państwa spółka została wystawiona na sprze- daż w styczniu tego roku. Katalog Polskich Nagrań to jeden z najcenniej- szych w Polsce zbiorów muzyki popularnej, ro- ckowej, ludowej, klasycznej i jazzowej zareje- strowanej od lat 50. ubiegłego wieku. Warner Music Poland zadeklarowała, że zacho- wa prestiżową markę „Polskie Nagrania Muza – z kogucikiem” i nadal będzie wydawać muzy- kę z obszernego katalogu tej wytwórni. „Bazu- jąc na naszym doświadczeniu i potencjale, za- Pierwsze na rynku obszerne, bogato ilustro- mierzamy zrobić wszystko, by historyczna mar- wane opracowanie na temat historii wrocław- ka Polskie Nagrania dalej żyła i by te legendarne skiego jazzu wydane zostało przez Bogusła- nagrania zdobyły nowych miłośników w Pol- wa Klimsę, wraz z Wydawnictwem C2. Album sce i za granicą” – oświadczył Piotr Kabaj, pre- Jazz we Wrocławiu 1945-2000 ukazał się jako zes i dyrektor generalny Warner Music Poland. pierwszy tom opracowania Muzyka Rozrywko- wa we Wrocławiu 1945-2000. Poza częścią fakto- graficzną zawiera dużo fotografii, a także faksy- mile dokumentów oraz wycinków prasowych. Na kolejnym w Polsce jazzowym kierunku stu- Publikacja składa się z dwóch elementów stano- diów będzie można kształcić się od październi- wiących komplet: książki oraz albumu ze zdję- ka. Kierunek pod nazwą „Jazz i muzyka rozryw- ciami. Autorem wszystkich grafik jest karyka- kowa” uruchomiony został na Wydziale Muzy- turzysta, satyryk i działacz kulturalny Robert ki Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego. Wśród wykła- Szecówka. dowców przedmiotów kierunkowych znaleźli Autor opracowania – Bogusław Klimsa – jest się: Zbigniew Jakubek (fortepian), Olga Boczar muzykiem, dziennikarzem, kompozytorem mu- (wokal), Wojciech Fedkowicz (perkusja), Tomasz zyki teatralnej i piosenek, reżyserem, autorem Nowak (trąbka), Paweł Niewiadomski (puzon), reportaży telewizyjnych oraz filmów dokumen- Marek Podkowa (saksofon), Dariusz Ziółek (bas), talnych. W TVP Wrocław realizował, w latach Damian Kurasz (gitara). Egzaminy wstępne na 1989–2008, liczne studia i reportaże z festiwalu nowy kierunek przeprowadzone zostaną 14 lip- Jazz nad Odrą. W tym czasie powstało także wie- ca. „Będziemy w naturalny sposób starać się le zapisów koncertów zespołów uczestniczących w przyszłości o uprawnienia drugiego stopnia, w JnO. Bogata dokumentacja pozwoliła na rea- rozwój kadry oraz ciekawą ofertę w ramach już lizację pięcioodcinkowego serialu Panorama Pol- istniejącego kierunku” – zadeklarowali inicjato- skiego Jazzu emitowanego w latach 90. w Telewi- rzy przedsięwzięcia. zji Wrocław. Bogusław Klimsa jest autorem mo- nografii z okazji 50-lecia festiwalu Jazz nad Odrą. < JazzPRESS, czerwiec 2015 |7 fot. mat. prasowe mat. fot. Adam Pierończyk rozpoczyna współpracę z jed- nym z najwybitniejszych i najważniejszych kon- trabasistów w historii muzyki jazzowej – Mi- Maciej Obara, wraz ze swoją grupą Obara Inter- roslavem Vitoušem. Duet zagra premierowy kon- national Quartet, wyrusza pod koniec czerwca cert 30 sierpnia 2015 na festiwalu Gdańskie Noce na podbój kolebki jazzu. Trasa (25-30 czerwca) Jazzowe, w planach jest również nagranie płyty. po najsłynniejszych festiwalach przebiega przez Miroslavem Vitouš koncertował między inny- Rochester, Ottawę, Edmonton, Vancouver oraz mi z takimi muzykami jak: Chick Corea, Mi- Nowy Jork. Ostatni koncert odbędzie się w klu- les Davis, Art Farmer, Stan Getz, Charlie Ma- bie Dizzy’s Coca-Cola, w Lincoln Center w No- riano, Jack De Johnette, John McLaughlin, Her- wym Jorku. Będzie to pierwszy w historii wy- bie Mann, Kenny Kirkland, Roy Haynes; współ- stęp polskiego muzyka jazzowego w tej sali. Za- tworzył zespół Weather Report wraz z Waynem planowano transmisję na żywo z USA, a zareje- Shorterem i Joe Zawinulem oraz jako lider – wie- strowany materiały wydany ma być w 2016 roku le własnych projektów. Wśród współpracowni- przez For Tune. ków saksofonisty Adam Pierończyk są między Obara International Quartet to grupa, w któ- innymi: Gary Thomas, Greg Osby, Sam Rivers, rej saksofonista Maciej Obara gra ze zdobywcą Archie Shepp, Bobby McFerrin, Tomasz Stańko, dwóch Fryderyków 2014 – pianistą Dominikiem Ted Curson, Anthony Cox, Joey Calderazzo, Le- Wanią – oraz z czołówką norweskiej sceny jazzo- szek Możdżer. wej: kontrabasistą Olem Mortenem Våganem i perkusistą Gardem Nilssenem. Kwartet od kil- ku lat odnosi międzynarodowe sukcesy, wy- stępując na najbardziej prestiżowych festiwa- JazzPRESS swingująco lach na świecie. W ostatnich trzech latach ze- ćwierka na Twitterze spół występował w Japonii, Korei, Turcji, Nor- Nie przegap
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