Primary Instrument: Band/ensemble/orchestra
Last Updated: April 25, 2010--Alan Young/lucidculture.com
... lovingly handled by compatriots Andrzej Winnicki and Krzysztof Medyna, who have assembled a top-notch, freewheeling crew in bassist Scott Colley, trumpeter Russ Johnson and drummer Nasheet Waits. ... compelling, emotionally charged ...
--Bill Milkowski/JazzTimes
... a brilliant band... This profoundly lyrical CD can stand in the company of works like Herbie Hanckock's Maiden Voyage and Kenny Wheeler's Deer Wan.
--Stuart Broomer/AllAboutJazz-New York
With the magnificent Requiem, pianist Andrzej Winnicki and saxophonist Krzysztof Medyna solidify and enhance their reputations as the prime promoters of the essential music of the Polish pianist and composer Krzysztof Komeda…The band’s playing, individually and as a group is superb … essential. --Budd Kopman/allaboutjazz.com
To hear something that has not been heard before ... Not that this music is radical. But its basis in the compositions of Krzysztof Komeda, and its three soloists - make Crazy Girl notably fresh. Russ Johnson's trumpet work is creative and diverse. Krzysztof Medyna is a powerful, hair-rising reed player. Pianist Andrzej Winnicki plays solos made of sudden shifts that all cohere. Performance: **** --Thomas Conrad/Stereophile
While best known for his haunting soundtracks to Roman Polanski films, the Polish pianist and composer made plenty of music that commands full engagement. This quintet explores that rich musical terrain. --Nate Chinen/New York Times
... a cause for celebration ... done so in a sparkling, warm sound filled with the nuances that the music so richly deserves. --Jakob Baekgaard/allaboutjazz.com
Even amongst the many engaging, skillfully-executed projects that cross our desk, it's rare to discover something as unexpectedly compelling as this. On the group's latest release Andrzej's arrangements of Komeda's works are sophisticated and engaging ... and the entire group's musicianship remains exceptional throughout.
--Michael Gallant/Keyboard
The Komeda Project at Cornelia Street Cafe was electrifying ... the core, the exciting, the very alive essence of Komeda himself jumped from the stage ... hearing this music live was a fantastic experience ... --Budd Kopman/allaboutjazz.com
... a contemporary jazz journey that will captivate its listening audience with its boldness, daring, and discreet sense of verve and style. The performers are excellent, and all solo work is remarkably strong, fulfilled, and imaginative. --Lee Prosser/jazzreview.com
A further introduction to Komeda's music can be heard on many other recordings, but the Project has done his sound proud on this vital, exciting, and seminal offering that cannot come more highly recommended. --Michael G. Nastos/All Music Guide
The quitet’s musicianship is beautifully applicable and natural, with a certain organic recognition of the composer’s intent ... making it a compelling musical offering that stands apart from the typical, standard quintet fare. --C.Michael Bailey/allaboutjazz.com
...updating Krzysztof Komeda's music within a contemporary hard bop context...that would not have been out of place on a Blue Note album. --Stuart Nicholson/Jazzwise/UK
... exceptional playing. Despite the fact that it is 40 years since Komeda's death, this group is not only at the forefront of today's cutting edge of jazz, it is also richly apparent that the composer's work is as valid today as it was when it was composed.
--Bruce Crowther/swing2bop.com
... intensive band interaction that ranks among the best I've heard this year. Filled with mystery, dark shades, as well as light, and played in respectful, yet original manner ... a great introduction to the works Krzysztof Komeda. --Brad Walseth/jazzchicago.net
Requiem brings Komeda's music into the 21st century ...the entire CD is brilliant ...
--Paula Edelstein/Sounds of Timeless Jazz
Requiem
WM Records
2009
Tracks: Night-time, Daytime Requiem Part1; Night-time, Daytime Requiem Part2; Night-time, Daytime Requiem Part3; Ballad for Bernt; Dirge for Europe; Astigmatic; Elutka; Prayer and Question; Litania; Anubis.
Personnel: Russ Johnson: trumpet, flugelhorn; Krzysztof Medyna: saxophones; Andrzej Winnicki: piano; Scott Colley: bass; Nasheet Waits: drums.
Crazy Girl
WM Records
2007
Tracks: Crazy Girl; Kattorna; Ballada; Is that your final Answer?; Svantetic Prelude; Svantetic; Tail Peace; Stop Time; Sleep Safe and Warm.
Personnel: Russ Johnson: trumpet, flugelhorn; Krzysztof Medyna: saxophones; Andrzej Winnicki: piano; Michael Bates: bass; Dave Anthony: drums.
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Primary Instrument:
Band/ensemble/orchestra
Location:
Union, NJ
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Intermediate to advanced students





























