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Marek Pospieszalski Quartet

Marek Pospieszalski Quartet

Marek Pospieszalski tenor saxophone | Elias Stemeseder piano | Max Mucha double bass | Max Andrzejewski drums

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Marek Pospieszalski presents the next album of his quartet. The music on “Dürer’s Mother” is inspired by the work ofs 19th and 20th century composers, from Schubert to Britten to Lachenmann. Pospieszalski’s compositions, full of references to the works of masters, are immersed in contemporary times and go into unexplored areas of free improvisation. They are a starting point for an open and multifaceted interpretation, in which the other members of Pospieszalski’s ensemble find themselves masterfully. A lot has already been expressed within the classical quartet formula, however, this encourages the musicians to search for new forms of expression, placing the main emphasis on tone color, using non-standard consonance, or provoking cross-genre meetings.

Marek Pospieszalski Quartet is at the forefront of the European improvised scene. Each of the musicians has an individual sound resulting from their diverse musical experiences. Apart from one of the most sought-after double bass players, Max Mucha, we can also hear Elias Stemeseder on piano and Max Andrzejewski on drums. The material was recorded at Berlin’s Emil Berliner Studios, with the Jeremy Loucas responsible for mixing and mastering.

Marek Pospieszalski was selected as one of the 25 most promising musicians in Europe by German magazine JazzThing. Both his musical family and environment focused around Tie Break band, had a huge impact on his development. His musical foundation consists of improvised and experimental music, contemporary jazz, nevertheless, he is open and draws from any musical genre. He recorded albums with artists such as Dennis Gonzalez and Marco Eneidi. He is the leader of his own quartet, octet, and plays in a duo with Qba Janicki called Malediwy. He is a member of Wojtek Mazolewski Quintet.

“(…) In terms of saxophone technique, I place Pospieszalski at the absolute peak of mastering this instrument”.

Piotr Iwicki Jazz Forum

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All compositions by Marek Pospieszalski

Recorded by Lukas Kowalski at Emil Berliner Studios, May 2019 | Mixed and mastered by Jeremy Loucas
Produced by Marek Pospieszalski | Executive production by Pedro Costa for Trem Azul | Photo by Michal Chmielewski | Design by Travassos

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