Zbigniew Namysłowski

Zbigniew Jacek Namysłowski (born September 9, 1939)[1] is a Polish jazz alto saxophonist, flautist, cellist, trombonist, pianist and composer born in Warsaw, perhaps best known for appearing on the Krzysztof Komeda album Astigmatic. He has collaborated in the past with such artists as Janusz Muniak, Leszek Możdżer, Vladislav Sendecki, Michał Urbaniak and Andrzej Trzaskowski.

Zbigniew Namysłowski, 2007

Selected Discography

  • Lola (1964; Decca Records)
  • Zbigniew Namyslowski Quartet (muza XL0305) recorded 1966 Poland vol 6
  • Astigmatic (1966)
  • Winobranie (1973)
  • Kuyaviak Goes Funky (1975)
  • Zbigniew Namyslowski (1977)
  • Jasmin Lady (1978)
  • Future Talk (1979)
  • Air Condition (1981)
  • Open (1987)
  • Without A Talk (1991)
  • The Last Concert (1992)
  • Secretly & Confidentially (1993)
  • Zbigniew Namysłowski & Zakopane Highlanders (1995)
  • Cy to blues cy nie blues (1997)
  • Dances (1997)
  • 3 Nights (1998)
  • Mozart Goes Jazz (1998)
  • Jazz & Folk - Namyslowski Quartet & Górale (2000)
  • Go! (2003)
  • Standards (2003)
  • Assymetry (2006)
  • Live at Kosmos, Berlin 1965 (2008)
  • Nice & Easy (2009)

As featured soloist:

gollark: Speak in cryptic APL symbols.
gollark: Raise them on assembly language from birth.
gollark: But nobody will complain if I enslave the GPUs constantly for computing or sell them to buy new ones.
gollark: I like the idea of indoctrinating them to my views, of course, but bee the rest of it?!
gollark: Children cost a few hundred thousand £ to raise. It's awful. You could buy so many GPUs.

References

  1. "Zbigniew Namysłowski | Płyty muzyka w Archiwum Polskiego Rocka 1961 - 2019". Zbigniew Namysłowski | Płyty muzyka w Archiwum Polskiego Rocka 1961 - 2019 (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-03-23.


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