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Maciej Obara Quartet: Three Crowns
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Maciej Obara
saxophoneb.1981
The album opens with the first of these, the 1963 composition "Three Pieces In Old Style (Part One)." Pianist

Dominik Wania
piano
Ole Morten Vågan
bass, acoustic
Gard Nilssen
drumsb.1983

Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947
Górecki's 1993 composition "Little Requiem For A Polish Girl" features a lovely double bass solo which begins arco before transitioning into pizzicato. Like the first performance, it does not attempt to transform the original into jazz so much as to interpret it freely from a jazz improviser's perspective. "Vang Church" finds the leader as unaccompanied soloist first, before the band joins in for an explosive swing statement.
The title tune begins with unaccompanied drums, leading into the rhapsodic head. "Mr. S" concludes the set with a dedication to Polish trumpeter

Tomasz Stańko
trumpet1942 - 2018
Track Listing
Three Pieces in Old Style (Piece 1); Blue Skies For Andy; Smoggy People; Little Requiem for A Polish Girl (Tranquillo); Vang Church; Three Crowns; Glow; Mr. S.
Personnel
Maciej Obara
saxophoneMaciej Obara, alto saxophone; Dominik Wania, piano; Ole Morten V?gan, double bass; Gard Nilssen, drums.
Album information
Title: Three Crowns | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: ECM Records
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