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JADZKA KLAPA ~ DOBRY DUCH
NOT ON LABEL ~ POLAND ~ Jazz-Classical Fusion

Recorded: 2025 Released: 2025

This is the 2nd album by Polish vocalist / keyboardist / saxophonist / songwriter Jadzka KlapaFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Jadwiga Klapa-ZareckaFind albums by this artist), recorded with Argentinean pianist / composer Andres BeeuwsaertFind albums by this artist, members of the Atom String QuartetFind albums by this artist, bassist Maciej SzczycinskiFind albums by this artist, clarinetist / flautist Marcin ZupanskiFind albums by this artist and drummer Marcelo WoloskiFind albums by this artist. The album presents thirteen tracks, eight composed by Klapa and five by Beeuwsaert.

The music is as eclectic and every bit as wonderful as Klapa’s sensational debut, perhaps slightly more oriented towards Classical Music vistas, probably as a result of the more dominant presence of the Atoms, but freely borrowing from Folklore, Jazz and a myriad of other influences. The result is complex, yet embraceable, delicate, yet overwhelming, is short a kind of “total” music, which either completely wins the listener over, or is otherwise beyond the reach.

Everything I wrote about the debut album “Punt StykuFind albums with this title” still very much holds true in this case, which makes me very happy, since the “second album syndrome” was crossed with honors. I have no idea how the album did on the local Polish scene, but I admit I have not heard much about it, which sadly probably proves again the “being too good for its own good” theory. Don’t you worry My Lady, those who truly deserve your music will discover it eventually. You just watch over your Lion’s den, and keep the music coming.

Overall, this is another highly emotional, brilliant and superbly aesthetic album by Klapa and her friends / musical partners, which ignores conventions and manages to build up epic stories using simple tools, sparkled with talent and inspiration. Thank you for your music!
Updated: 08/02/2026Posted: 08/02/2026CD 1 Digisleeve Recommend To A Friend

JADZKA KLAPA ~ PUNT STYKU
NOT ON LABEL ~ POLAND ~ Jazz & Poetry

Recorded: 2022 Released: 2023

This is the debut album as a leader by Polish vocalist / saxophonist / keyboardist / songwriter Jadzka KlapaFind albums by this artist, recorded with keyboardist Pawel Bzim ZareckiFind albums by this artist, bassist Maciej SzczyczynskiFind albums by this artist, drummer Pawel DobrowolskiFind albums by this artist, violist Krzysztof LenczowskiFind albums by this artist and violinist Mateusz SmoczynskiFind albums by this artist. The album presents fifteen songs, all by Klapa, and it is lavishly packaged in a box containing a book of short stories written by her, sixteen inserts with the song’s lyrics and details about the participating musicians and of course the CD, all in all a true multimedia package with music, poetry, prose, photography and graphic Art of the highest aesthetic level, an obvious total offering of love, perhaps appropriately designed (as the title suggests) to be a “touching point” of a complex, very personal offerings.

The music, although obviously Jazz influenced and encrusted by instrumental improvisation, is all over the place (in the best meaning of this phrase), with traces of Blues, Rock, Cabaret, Polish omnipresent melancholy and a myriad of other influences, creating a magical amalgam, which holds the listener literary by his throat. For a lack of a better definition, the entire package falls neatly into my beloved Jazz & Poetry idiom, and we shall leave it at that.

As usual in such cases, the literary layer becomes oblivious to non-Polish language native speakers, but even then the album is able to hold the listeners in its nets of charms, created by the aural layers. Klapa is a wonderful voice manipulator and her vocal range, expressiveness and theatrical characteristic go beyond language limitations. Her cohorts are all, like one, brilliant for the entire duration. The rhythm section handles the tricky rhythm changes and odd meters like a breeze, and the short, concise instrumental solos by Klapa and Zarecki ornament the proceedings with finesse. The two string players, brothers in arms in the Atom String QuartetFind albums by this artist, fully justify their fame and glory.

The sound recording and mix are also extraordinary, enabling all the nuances to be heard vividly, offering a very contemporary approach, more Alternative Rock oriented that Jazz, which usually bothers me, but in this case adds to the mystique and charm of the entire package.

Overall, this is a powerful (and yet delicate) and complex piece of Art by a highly multi-talented Lady (she is also a MD I understand), which took a while to develop and ripen, resulting in a truly wonderful piece reflecting her personality, which she gracefully is willing to share with the world. This is definitely one of the most exciting new releases on the Polish scene this year and a most rewarding musical (and more) experience, for which I personally thank you Milady!
Updated: 08/02/2026Posted: 22/07/2023BOOK+CD 1 Box Set Recommend To A Friend

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