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Leszek Mozdzer and Friends - Jazz At Berlin Philharmonic 3 (2015) [Official Digital Download]

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Leszek Mozdzer and Friends - Jazz At Berlin Philharmonic 3 (2015) [Official Digital Download]

Leszek Możdżer & Friends - Jazz At Berlin Philharmonic III (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Time - 65:38 minutes | 717 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

In May 2014, the innovative and inventive concert series Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic headed east on a musical journey to the jazz stronghold of Poland. Piano virtuoso Leszek Możdżer, revered like a pop star in his homeland, shines on this live recording as he is accompanied by a trio and the Atom String Quartet. Together, Możdżer and his bandmates conjure up a celebrated concert evening that once again shows that a mix of jazz, classical and folk music provides important impulses for the future of European jazz and Poland.

For many, jazz means new ideas, new sounds, and always doing things for the first time, and the same goes for the “Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic” concert series. On these evenings, surprising, unique combinations of musicians and border-crossing projects can be heard in the Kammermusiksaal of the Berlin Philharmonie. This is one of the many reasons why they have nearly always sold out since their inception in November 2012, and part of what makes them a highlight of Berlin's music scene. On May 7th, 2014, “Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic” headed East on its musical journey to the jazz stronghold of Poland. Whenever the topic of Polish jazz arises, it’s never long before the name Leszek Możdżer is mentioned. The 1971-born piano virtuoso is revered like a pop star in his homeland, his albums routinely make their way into the Polish charts, beating artists such as Sting or Beyoncé to the top spots along the way.

Możdżer's music is deeply rooted in Polish music tradition while at the same time striving for new horizons. Everything is thrown in, from classical to jazz to pop, all interlaced and in sync with one another. Możdżer’s classical piano education enables him to explore his own worlds of sound with masterful technique. Chopin, the national hero of Polish music, is an ever-present influence but Możdżer also takes cues from modern Polish composers such as Witold Lutosławski, best known for his complex symphonic oeuvres as well as catchy popular “hits”, and Krzysztof Komeda, the founder of an unconventionally lyrical, genuinely Polish jazz sound, and composer for many of Roman Polanski’s films including “Rosemary’s Baby”. For his “Jazz at Berlin Philharmonic”, Możdżer enlisted the help of Swedish bassist and cellist Lars Danielsson, Israeli percussionist Zohar Fresco - perfoming both as a piano / bass duo or trio - and the Atom String Quartet. Without his friends, the concert evening would only have been half the occasion, virtuosity and musicality went hand in hand. Danielsson and Fresco are soul mates of Możdżer, and they have been collaborating closely for ten years now. Performing with the Atom String Quartet was a new experience for all three men, they are one of the world’s finest string quartets and are mentioned in the same breath as the American Kronos Quartet. Outstanding classical technique and a stupendous talent for improvisation enable the quartet to use their instruments with a range that has never been heard before. Together, Leszek Możdżer & Friends, the protagonists in the sold-out Kammermusiksaal, conjured up a celebrated concert evening that once again shows that a mix of jazz, classical and folk music provides important impulses for the future of European jazz and Poland, here with Możdżer on the piano, plays a big part in that.

Tracklist:

01 - Etude No. 2
02 - Praying
03 - Follow My Backlights
04 - Love Pastas
05 - Na 7
06 - Africa
07 - Gsharim
08 - Eden
09 - Hunchback Porn Angel
10 - Winter Song

Produced by Siggi Loch & Leszek Możdżer.
Recorded live in concert at the Berlin Philharmonie (KMS) by Klaus Scheuermann and Piotr Taraszkiewicz.
Mixed and Mastered by Grzegorz Czachor and Klaus Scheuermann. Additional Mixing by Marek Heimbürger.

Musicians:
Leszek Możdżer - piano
Lars Danielsson - bass, cello
Zohar Fresco - percussion
Atom String Quartet:
Dawid Lubowicz - violin
Mateusz Smoczyński - violin
Michał Zaborski - viola
Krzysztof Lenczowski - cello

Analyzed: Leszek Możdżer, Lars Danielsson, Zohar Fresco & Atom String Quartet / Jazz At Berlin Philharmonic III (Live)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -0.71 dB -14.56 dB 4:31 01-Etude No. 2
DR11 -1.30 dB -15.67 dB 5:24 02-Praying
DR9 -1.24 dB -12.86 dB 5:46 03-Follow My Backlights
DR11 -1.15 dB -15.83 dB 12:02 04-Love Pastas
DR10 -2.32 dB -15.42 dB 5:32 05-Na 7
DR13 -1.37 dB -18.48 dB 6:03 06-Africa
DR10 -1.38 dB -14.33 dB 7:08 07-Gsharim
DR12 -1.26 dB -17.35 dB 8:58 08-Eden
DR11 -1.22 dB -14.91 dB 4:01 09-Hunchback Porn Angel
DR11 -1.38 dB -15.46 dB 6:13 10-Winter Song
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR11

Samplerate: 48000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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