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Guitar sounds jazzy - Jakub Kosciuszko - Dyens, Bellinati, Jobim, Zaleski, Harris, Bogdanovic
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From the reviews:
"Classical, warm, non-pretentious - in these words one can describe Jakub Kościuszko's playing, creating an unforgettable atmosphere"
Elvis Strzelecki, "Gitarzysta" Magazine
From the reviews:
"Classical, warm, non-pretentious - in these words one can describe Jakub Kościuszko's playing, creating an unforgettable atmosphere"
Elvis Strzelecki, "Gitarzysta" Magazine
I am not a jazzman. However, as many jazzmen say, jazz is a kind of music to which you can add anything and it will still be jazz. I have a feeling that the opposite happens on this album: you can add jazz to anything else and it will sound like jazz, or shall I say jazzy.
Guitar is a special instrument and so is its repertoire. It is often created by composers for whom jazz and world music represent a natural environment. Those composers are usually excellent, classically trained guitar players and know exactly what will sound great on the guitar. This allows them to write pieces which people want to listen to and play. The lack of wide, “serious” repertoire, which has been considered for many years as the greatest weakness of the guitar, became an impulse for creating music that connects various genres. On this album, I wanted to present the most important pieces to me, written on the the border of classic, jazz, Brazilian and Balkan music.
Guitar is a special instrument and so is its repertoire. It is often created by composers for whom jazz and world music represent a natural environment. Those composers are usually excellent, classically trained guitar players and know exactly what will sound great on the guitar. This allows them to write pieces which people want to listen to and play. The lack of wide, “serious” repertoire, which has been considered for many years as the greatest weakness of the guitar, became an impulse for creating music that connects various genres. On this album, I wanted to present the most important pieces to me, written on the the border of classic, jazz, Brazilian and Balkan music.