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The trio is one of the brightest stars of the Polish jazz scene, recognised for their unique talent in blending tradition with contemporary sound.

Marcin Wasilewski Trio is: Marcin Wasilewski, piano, (born 1975), Sławomir Kurkiewicz, double- bass, (born 1975) and Michał Miśkiewicz (born 1977) playing drums.

The band combines the grand tradition of the challenging piano trio tenet and creates their own distinct sound in doing so. It is also one of the most consistently developing bands of the Polish music scene, and one that is very open to inspiration from the surrounding environment. The Marcin Wasilewski Trio is considered one of the most acclaimed and unique jazz formations of its generation, and it has garnered recognition in its native Poland as well as abroad.

In 2019, the band will celebrates 25 years of playing in an unwavering squad. But its actual history goes back even further, to the year 1990. It was then that the Simple Acoustic Trio was founded by a group of students from a music high school in Koszalin. Their debut performance would come a year later, and the band quickly began to garner awards across Poland. In 1993, the young percussionist Michał Miśkiewicz (the son of renowned Polish saxophonist Henryk Miśkiewicz) joined the Simple Acoustic Trio and since then the group plays together untouched by any personal disturbances.

Their very first record Komeda came out in 1995, published by the Kraków based Gowi Records label. It became one of the most widely commented debuts of the year. An homage to the work of Krzysztof Komeda, it consisted entirely of his compositions. The critics and audience alike didn’t fail to hear in the recordings much more than mere interpretations of the historic pieces of Polish jazz. The reviews hailed the trio a creative continuation of this history, and one of the biggest promises of the Polish jazz scene.

“IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF POLISH JAZZ THERE WAS NO GROUP LIKE THIS ONE.”

— TOMASZ STAŃKO

Their music soon stirred the curiosity of Tomasz Stańko, the legendary Polish trumpet player. In the late 1990s, Stańko was searching for a new quartet squad, one that would allow him to pursue the kind of work he did with Bobo Stenson, Anders Jormin and Tony Oxley. The encounter with Tomasz Stańko turned out to be a turning point in the trio’s career. Stańko was quoted as saying that „In the entire history of Polish jazz there was no group like this one”.

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Album Review

Marcin Wasilewski Trio: En Attendant

Read "En Attendant" reviewed by Chris May


The Marcin Wasilewski Trio's seventh ECM album traverses material by such disparate composers as J.S. Bach, Carla Bley and The Doors and brings it all together in a seamless package which also includes three spontaneously created group improvisations. It is a beauty. Pianist Marcin Wasilewski, bassist Slawomir Kurkiewicz and drummer Michal Miskiewicz have been playing together for almost thirty years, first as the Simple Acoustic Trio, then as three-quarters of trumpeter Tomasz Stańko's Quartet, then under Wasilewski's ...

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Marcin Wasilewski Trio: Live

Read "Live" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Registrato il 12 Agosto 2016 al Jazz Middelheim di Anversa di fronte a un foltissimo pubblico (circa quattromila persone), questo disco è il primo album dal vivo del trio polacco, da anni tra i principali interpreti del tipo di formazione, e ne mostra aspetti che in altri lavori erano rimasti in ombra. In primo luogo salta agli occhi l'estrema lunghezza dei sei brani in programma: solo uno è sotto gli otto minuti, uno supera addirittura i tredici, ...

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Marcin Wasilewski Trio - Faithful, ECM 2011 ***a1/2

Marcin Wasilewski Trio - Faithful, ECM 2011 ***a1/2

Source: Free Jazz by Stef Gijssels

By Paul Acquaro When listening to the Marcin Wasilewski Trio's Faithful, I've begun developing a feeling that there is something that I'm not quite tuned in to. Having not heard this trio's music before but having read some laudatory write-ups online, I must I admit I was anticipating something, though what, I'm still not entirely sure. Wasilewski's approach to piano is strikingly lush but at the same time employs a great economy. The phrasing is exquisite and the atmosphere, light ...

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Marcin Wasilewski Trio - Faithful (2011)

Marcin Wasilewski Trio - Faithful (2011)

Source: Something Else!

One of ECM's rising stars is back three years after knocking it out of the park with a sensational album the last time around. Marcin Wasilweski leads a trio from Poland and January, their second album together outside the long shadow of Polish trumpet giant Tomasz Stanko, displayed maturity and subtleties from these young performers that's startling coming from a generation of musicians where those qualities seem to be in short supply. Though January was an easy selection to the ...

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Marcin Wasilewski Trio - "Imprint"

Marcin Wasilewski Trio - "Imprint"

Source: ECM Records

Marcin Wasilewski Trio Faithful Marcin Wasilewski piano Slawomir Kurkiewicz double-bass Michal Miskiewicz drums Release date: April 12, 2011 Dazzling third ECM album by Poland's Wasilewski Trio, which perfectly captures the group's blend of energy and lyricism. There is space here for both the outgoing and the reflective, for profound composition and in-the-moment creativity. The wide-ranging repertoire on “Faithful" (named after the Ornette Coleman title track) includes five new tunes from ...

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Marcin Wasilewski Trio "Faithful"

Marcin Wasilewski Trio "Faithful"

Source: Sound Insights by Doug Payne

Polish pianist Marcin Wasilewski and his trio, featuring bassist Slawomir Kurkiewicz and drummer Michal Miskiewicz, continue to impress and astound, but never more so than on the group's newest ECM disc Faithful, a most remarkable feat of collective creativity and improvised music. After waxing some of Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko's more memorable recent outings (2002's notable Soul of Things, 2004's Suspended Night and 2006's splendid Lontano), the trio—minus drummer Miskiewicz—made drummer/percussionist Manu Katché's ECM discs (2005's Neighbourhood and 2007's Playground) ...

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Marcin Wasilewski Trio at Chris' Jazz Cafe on May 22, 2008

Marcin Wasilewski Trio at Chris' Jazz Cafe on May 22, 2008

Source: All About Jazz

The Marcin Wasilewski Trio, featuring Marcin Wasilewski on piano, Slawomir Kurkiewicz on double bass and Michal Miskiewicz on drums, will perform at Chris' Jazz Caf on May 22, 2008.

The trio first gained notice as the rhythm section for the great trumpeter, Tomasz Stanko. Joining his band in 2000 they have worked with him continuously and recorded with him for the most part of this decade. Their friend and mentor, Stanko, has said, “In the entire history of Polish jazz ...

”Polish pianist Marcin Wasilewski’s trio is one of the best to appear on the European jazz scene in the past decade” - The Guardian

„The Marcin Wasilewski Trio is one of the most important acoustic jazz band in Europe.
Wasilewski, Kurkiewicz and Miskiewcz are perfectly finding themselves in each of the most risky configurations. Whether it is a partnership cooperation with soloists, or blending in into ideas of other leaders, or finally - not submiting to any conjunctural trends or moods - in one of the most demanding and beautiful jazz set: a standard acoustic jazz trio” - Dionizy Piątkowski, Polish  journalist, jazz critic, promoter, founder and director of „The Era Of Jazz” Festival.

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