It's 5 AM and today I finished working on parts for the 25 piece band - Composer's Ensemble. It's time to play something to reset myself and concentrate on next assignments.
Forest of gadgets by Nikola Kołodziejczyk
I am considering playing (and recording) musical sketches on a daily basis. This could be a nice material for a blog that could easily be turned into a release of some kind. Taking a half an hour to just play some random ideas and sticking to the virtual deadline of one sketch per day would be a good start. I need to find a way to stop the internet worms from indexing the mp3's behind the flash player so I can somehow manage the congestion of the presented material. Any ideas?
If I figure out a way out of this situation I would be more eager to post such doodles as this one above, and generally be more productive I suppose.
I need to get up at 10 so I need to catch some sleep.
Update: changed the player to the soundcloud widget. Let's see if it's playing nice with me.

I have to admit - arranging a trip from Katowice, Poland to Koln in Germany is easier and cheaper than driving to Lublin, Poland from the same spot. Cheap flights are EU's PR ace.
The bottom line is that I will be in the whereabouts of Koln and Maastricht from 10th to 17th of January, and I will make further updates with concert dates and this kind of things. You hear? 170zl for a round trip to Koln? 42 euro? This is insane.
Also I'd like to note, that prof. Ed Partyka is successful at keeping me busy, proof of which will be an event in February - 26th of February to be exact. A hand-crafted, tailored-to-our-needs band - Composer's Ensemble - made to streamline and refine our symphonic workflow will give one concert in the Concert Hall of the Academy of Music in Katowice. I'm trying to write some weird notes for this one, so please, come and check them out! Face-palms are not prohibited. I'll try to write more about the lineup in the project section that badly needs an update.
Featured composers will be (among others) Vit Kristian, Stepanka Balcarova and Lubos Soukup


While developing something upon the Giant Steps I stumbled upon nice variation on the everlasting jazz cadenza, and I thought I'd share it with everybody. Check this out!
YouTube has been spoiled with videos from Michał Bryndal Master's Recital.
Michał, Maciej Szczyciński and I studied jazz on Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, and formed Stryjo - trio.
Michał did the video and Stryjo did the music.
More videos on Youtube!
More about Stryjo in the Projects section.
Stryjo will be releasing a CD soon!

Interaktywne tworzenie harmonii skalowej
This is my piano major master's degree paper - Interactive creation of scale-deriven harmony. It's in polish.
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Thanks,
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There is plenty of things that happened since my last update.
My suite for an extended big band - Extreme Conditions - had it's premiere during my master's recital, we played it on 3 concerts in Austria maliciously using the kindness of the Graz Music Academy's own Jazz Institute. This is the moment when everybody should bow to Ed Partyka for making it happen, in very much every aspect.
Second thing that happened is a suprise project! It was a suprise to me, because I agreed to make an hour of string quartet arrangements for Amine & Hamza - tunisian oud and kanun virtuosos. The suprise part was the timeframe - i had to basically make everything in two weeks, so the players get another 3 days for practicing. A string quartet consisting of players coming over to Tunisia from Quebec, Indiana, Boston and Tunis was indeed delighted to see nearly an hour of string quartet madness where they expected long, long notes to play.
The CD was recorded in Tunisia - so another 2 weeks for changes, recordings, mixes and a day to relax - that was a great experience!
Also recording piano in Tunis is something definitely uncommon there, and was fun to see the tiny details like a blind man tuning the piano and telling me: "You are from Poland - I remember general Paderewski, great pianist."
It was great to get to know wonderful musicians all over the world - serbian percussionist Goran Milosevic, french guitar player Quentin Dujardin, strings -Sarah Wood, Lilian Belknap and Robin Ryczek (who also gave a masterclasses in Tunis as they were representatives of Cultures in Harmony organisation), Nidhal Jedali and of course Amine and Hamza M'raihi, and their great friends and family.
But that's not all as far the news goes - we recorded Stryjoin september - the weird trio - with Michał Bryndal and Maciej Szczyciński. We had a pleasure of winning some studio time in RG Studio in Radio Gdańsk - so we took the opportunity and extended that into a 3-day recording fest. We asked Błażej Domański - a nice and likeable guy working for Studio 7 in Piaseczno who has a tremendous ear for details to be the recording engineer for this one.
Where did my holidays go?
(update: thanks to Mr. William Harvey for reminding me that American master string players don't pop in by themselves as far as Tunis is concerned)



Pierwsze, wstepne proby katowickiego bigbandu akademii muzycznej wspartego orkiestra nikoli kolodziejczyka, o ktorej mozna przeczytac w dziale projektow - sa za nami. Pierwsze wrazenia - im trudniejsze nuty rozdaje tym szybciej I lepiej ida. Proste do grania rzeczy najwyrazniej usypiaja czujnosc muzykow u szczytu technicznych mozliwosci. Studia - okres czasu na cwiczenie, braku problemow ze zlobkiem drugiego synka I innych ciekawostek wymyslonych po to, by ciezko pracujacy muzyk mogl pracowac efektywniej bez czasu na cwiczenie. read more »
Related event: Extended Big Band - My Piano Master's Degree How to lead a rehearsal Marcin Żupański The Big Exit


Jim Beard, one of the great music producers of our time, very skilled composer and sideman to such big names as John Scofield, Pat Metheny, John McLaughlin and Wayne Shorter recently gave a workshop in our insitute. He has recorded with artists from an extremely wide range of musical styles - from Dizzy Gillespie to the Brecker Brothers, Dianne Reeves to Meshell Ndegeocello, Toninho Horta to Walter Becker. read more »
Related event: Shorter than Joe - live electronics
I am proud to announce that from now on I will be getting my compositional knowledge from Ed Partyka - great composer and big band guru. As a nice touch for marking a year of this tutoring we are planning a big concert for the 5th of june 2009. One hour long Extended Big Band piece will be played as my piano masters degree recital. It is planned to place this event in Symfonia Concert Hall in Katowice.
Related event: Big band a sprawa polska

During this week I will be playing, rehearsing and jamming with people from all over Poland in Kalatówki.
Events:
29.09 - Inauguracja XII Jazz Campingu - free entry
30.09 - Jam Session na Kalatówkach - free entry
01.10 - Jazz i Górale na Kalatówkach - free entry
02.10 - Jam Session na Kalatówkach - free entry
03.10 - Jam Session na Kalatówkach - free entry
04.10 - 20:00 - Final concert - tickets @ reception







I spent the recent two weeks on sailing through the Masuria Lakes. We went in some off-track south-most regions that are rarely visited, and caught some sun. Here after a storm enjoying a particularly good weather for sailing (with some lame additions of wet clothing occluding the view)
Video by Wiktor Kołodziej






We had a pleasure to welcome School of Improvised Music faculty members in Katowice during 3rd Silesian Jazz Festival, and They had the opportunity to try to teach us something about music. Ralph Alessi - trumpet, Ravi Coltrane - saxophone, Mark Helias – double bass/el. bass, Brad Shepik -guitar, Jim Black - drums, Matt Mitchell – piano. And that's not all - Ed Partyka - composition and big-band studies and Judy Bady - vocal joined them to provide ultimate learning experience. read more »








Finally arrived: Photos from the Stryjo concert in Hipnoza in Katowice 20.05.08. by I Lechowicz and T. Woźniczka.
Music master tracks came, too. I am waiting for the video footage. Then I'll cut some teasers out of it and get them here. Stay tuned!

A loose transcript of the masterclass given by Wolfgang Reisinger during the 3rd Silesian Jazz Festival
What You will find here:
Electronics augments the sound
Triggering things by the sensors in the drumset
Using electric percussion pads
Use of electronics to widen the spectrum
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Case studies:
Some insights on particular scores
Solutions to common problems
How to do less than everybody with the same effect
What to do to do more
I also have audio from the workshop, but don't have the time to transcode it for the web. If anyone is interested, please mail me.
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My insights written down during Edward Partyka's big-band rehearsal during the 3rd Silesian Jazz Festiwal
Edward A Partyka is conducting, coaching, arranging his own
compositions with the Katowice Academy Big Band for a concert
during 3rd Silesian Jazz Festival
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My transcript from a workshop given by Edward Partyka during the 3rd Silesian Jazz Festival workshops.
This part covers the history of big-bands.
I also have audio from the workshop, but I don't have time to transcode it for the web. If You are interested - mail me.
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Sejny is a wonderful place, and recently it got a major kick in the face from The Culture (plays, concerts, workshops and more - everything for a stunning period of 1.5 month six days a week). Bartek Nazaruk welcomed us on behalf of Pogranicze foundation, and let us play a concert in their newly renovated Sejneńska Spółdzielnia Jazzowa. Kudos to Bartek Nazaruk for his devotion to rocking the place with a bit of culture and sincere willingness to help.
