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  | ANNA MARIA JOPEK / GONZALO RUBALCABA ~ MINIONE UNIVERSAL 602557398083 (Barcode: 602557398083) ~ POLAND ~ Jazz Recorded: 2016 Released: 2017
Polish Diva Anna Maria JopekFind albums by this artist reached a stage in her career, which places her outside the helter-skelter of the local music scene, basically free to do whatever she loves to do. This magnificent album is a result of her desire to re-examine the Polish popular music of the pre-WWII period, the music of her Grandmother and the music of Warsaw, the Warsaw Tango, which thrived in the city´s nightclubs but was also on the lips of Warsaw people during their daily mundane lives. The passionate songs about love, desire, betrayal and despair and love again, which squeezed tears from women´s blue, black, green or brown eyes since the beginning of humanity.
These songs were written by such highly talented composers like Wladyslaw DanFind albums by this artist (Danilowski), Zygmunt BialostockiFind albums by this artist, Jerzy PetersburskiFind albums by this artist, Artur GoldFind albums by this artist and others and featured lyrics by poets like Andrzej WlastFind albums by this artist, Julian TuwimFind albums by this artist, Zenon FriedwaldFind albums by this artist and others; and yes they were mostly Polish Jews, which means that many of them did not survive the Holocaust: Bialostocki, Gold and Wlast perished in the Warsaw Ghetto or in concentration camps. Therefore this album is not only a tribute to the Polish Tango, but also homage to its creators.
The album´s eleven tracks present eight Polish evergreens, one classic non-Polish song, which Jopek performs as a vocalese, and two short piano fragments related to two of the songs. Jopek selected an ideal partner for this recording in the brilliant Cuban pianist Gonzalo RubalcabaFind albums by this artist, whose virtuosity but more importantly incredible sensitivity and understanding of the tango rhythmic intricacies turn this album into a true masterpiece. The rhythm section consists of two renown Cuban musicians: bassist (electric and acoustic) Armando GolaFind albums by this artist and drummer Ernesto SimpsonFind albums by this artist. Together, in the minimal vocals / piano trio format, they create their magic, delicate, somewhat subdued and melancholic, but always directly penetrating the soul.
This album stands out on its own in many respects, beyond comparison and competition, a mature piece of Art, which immediately enters the Polish Jazz vocal Hall of Fame, even if Jazz is not really its focal point. Jopek´s interpretations of these songs could be considered theatrical rather than straightforward Jazzy, but combined with the exquisite accompaniment the album stays within the Jazz idiom for the entire duration.
And most importantly, as usual in such cases, is the fact that this is not just one more vocal Jazz album; it is way more in every sense: aesthetic, conceptual, historical and cultural. It is a symbol of good taste, respect of one´s tradition and roots, continuity and Artistic consistency, being a true beacon of Polish Culture in the best meaning of the term. My deepest heartfelt thanks to you my Dear Anna Maria!
| Updated: 15/09/2017Posted: 15/09/2017 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | PIOTR RODOWICZ ~ ZAPOMNIENI KOMPOZYTORZY POLSCY SOLITON 1325 (Barcode: 5903684233250) ~ POLAND ~ Jazz Recorded: 2021 Released: 2023
This is an album by Polish Jazz bassist / composer Piotr RodowiczFind albums by this artist, recorded with pianist Bogdan HolowniaFind albums by this artist, flutist Ryszard BorowskiFind albums by this artist and guitarist Mark WaggonerFind albums by this artist. It is the 2nd release in a series, which commemorates the legacy of Polish / Jewish composers, who perished during the Holocaust and their work is sadly mostly forgotten. The album presents eight tracks, composed four each by Artur GoldFind albums by this artist and Leon BorunskiFind albums by this artist, both of which were highly active in the early Polish Jazz scene.
During the period between the two World Wars, Polish Jews contributed a vast share of the Polish Culture, in Poetry, Literature, Theatre, Cinema and of course Music. Tragically, all those who did not manage to escape the Holocaust, perished with the rest of Polish Jewry, with most of their legacy lost forever.
The music presents Jazzy interpretations of the original music, elegantly recorded in an intimate acoustic quartet by experienced musicians, and the result is a highly melodic, pleasant listening experience on the lighter side of the Jazz spectrum, but full of respect to the original compositions.
Overall, this is a wonderful tribute to forgotten heroes of the Polish / Jewish composers / musicians, who are truly worthy of being remembered. The life story and musical legacy of both these composers, whose music is included here, is a fascinating part of Polish Cultural legacy, and I am thankful to Piotr Rodowicz for keeping the flame alight.
| Updated: 04/01/2024Posted: 04/01/2024 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
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