Tomasz Stańko Musical artist

Tomasz Stańko (born July 11, 1942) is a Polish trumpeter, composer and improviser. Often recording for ECM, Stańko is strongly associated with free jazz and the avant-garde.Coming to prominence in the early 1960s alongside pianist Adam Makowicz in the Jazz Darings, Stańko later collaborated with pianist Krzysztof Komeda, notably on Komeda's pivotal 1966 album Astigmatic. In 1968, Stańko formed an acclaimed quintet that included Zbigniew Seifert on violin and alto saxophone, and in 1975 he formed the Tomasz Stańko-Adam Makowicz Unit.Stańko has since established a reputation as a leading figure not only in Polish jazz, but on the world stage as well, working with many notable musicians, including Jack DeJohnette, Dave Holland, Reggie Workman, Rufus Reid, Lester Bowie, David Murray, Manu Katche and Chico Freeman. In 1984 he was a member of Cecil Taylor's big band.Stańko lost his natural teeth in the 1990s, although over time he developed a new embouchure with the help of a skilled dentist and monotonous practice. He would spend long hours playing what he deemed to be "boring" long tones which helped to strengthen his lip, in spite of playing with the disadvantage of false teeth.

Personal facts

Tomasz Stańko
Birth dateJuly 11, 1942
Hometown
Poland
Rzeszów

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associated musical artist
Tony Oxley
Adam Makowicz
Leszek Możdżer
Cecil Taylor
Anna Maria Jopek
Edward Vesala
Voo Voo
Zbigniew Seifert
Motion Trio
Globe Unity Orchestra
Apostolis Anthimos
Palle Danielsson
Jakob Bro
Osjan
Krzysztof Komeda
Bobo Stenson
Simple Acoustic Trio
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
instrument
Trumpet
record label
ECM Records

Tomasz Stańko on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.tomaszstanko.com