Gwincinski

Location:
PL
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Classical / Experimental
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Type:
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Gwincinski, born 1963, Bydgoszcz, Poland. Self-taught composer, guitar player. Works for (+-) 35 theater performances, 30 movies, numerous recordings for different labels.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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"Kilogram Records continue their run of luck begun with a great record by the XXX--/XXXXX/XXX-- Trio, both as far as content and publishing. This time they reached for the music by Tomasz Gwinci--ski, famous as the leader of Trytony, a band crucial for the yass scene. It is virtually hard to believe that such records are put out in Poland nowadays. "The Moon Music" is so far the most complete development of strictly composer path of Gwinci--ski, a continuation of evolution shown on albums recorded with Maestro Trytony and "Indoor Games" created with Non Linear Ensemble - which, in different set - ups accompanies the composer here. The collection of miniatures recorded during subsequent 11 Fool Moons in 2000-2001 brings a sophisticated contemporary chamber music in all possible shades and colors. From ethereal themes for flute and string trio to minimal drones. Collages describing an absurd poem and a ping pong game between a composer and the performing artist are the most intriguing here."



Rafa-- Ksi----yk, Antena krzyku (2/2003)



"In "The Moon Music" the artist contained compositions different from the ones from his previous record. Here the music is more contemplated and directed towards areas even further away from jazz. Slowly developed themes have no climax but merely sketches of the future denouements. They are slow tales of the moon. Told with no haste, they cause a sensation of awaiting and suspension. Bringing minimal music to mind, together they create their own sonic world. They have features of illustrations but their extraordinary character calls for ethereal mood. This time the strings dominate, which makes the music especially dignified. The unique character of the records is its great advantage."



Grzegorz Mucha, Jazz&Classics (December 2003-January 2004)



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