| Moja
Ballada
Zofia Komeda presents vol. 7 Krzysztof Komeda
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PowerBros PB00161 (CD / CD-ROM)
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| 1. | Knife in the water | 16'52 | ||
| 2. | Moja ballada | 3'37 | ||
| 3. | Cages | 7'45 | ||
| 4. | Wicker basket | 8'40 | ||
| 5. | Laterna Magica | 1'40 | ||
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Music composed: by Krzysztof Komeda |
Film with an interview with Zofia Komeda is included on the CD-ROM. |
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Personnel: Krzysztof Komeda - piano Tomasz Stanko - trumpet Michal Urbaniak - saxophone (1) Janusz Muniak - saxophone (3,4,5) Czeslaw "Maly" Bartkowski - drums Adam Zielinski - drums (3) Maciej Suzin - bass (1) Adam Skorupka - bass (2)
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The composition composed in1965. It was performed for the first time in autumn this same year during Jazz Jamboree Festival. This composition is title composition...more |
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Recorded: 1961-1967 |
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The composition composed in1965. It was
performed for the first time in autumn this same year during Jazz
Jamboree Festival. This composition is title composition one of a record
which Christopher Komeda recorded in December for the needs of Polska
Nagrania in series Polish Jazz. He recorded it after Jazz Jamboree with
enlarged group of musicians-with Zbigniew Namyslowski.The recording
included on this CD is first-night performance and comes from concert
hall. Kattorna This composition was composed in 1965 in Copenhagen. It's
light motive from the movie under the same title. Danish movie
"Kattorna" directed by Henning Carlsen tells a story about
women. Great and famous Ingmar Bergman's actresses acted in that movie.
The title "Kattorna" means "Little cats". The
recording included on this CD-just like "Astigmatic"-comes
from the concert in National Philharmonic Hall and was recorded during Jazz Jamboree
Festival in 1965. Svantetic This composition originates from 1965.The
name of this composition comes from the name of Komeda's friend-Swedish
critic and jazz activist, poet and journalist Svante Forster.Svante
enchanted by Komeda's playing in Warsaw Jazz Club "Hybrydy" in
1961,made him and his group go to Sweden for several concerts. This
composition was performed during Jazz Jamboree Festival 1965 for the
first time and Svante Forster had an opportunity to listen to it also
for the first time. The recording included on this CD isn't that one
from Jazz Jamboree, but from "Montmartre" in Copenhagen.
Zofia Komeda
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