Jan Fryderyk Dobrowolski Explained

Jan Fryderyk Dobrowolski
Birth Date:9 July 1944
Instrument:Piano
Genre:Jazz, instrumental music
Occupation:Composer, musician
Years Active:1972–present
Associated Acts:Charlie Mariano

Jan Fryderyk Dobrowolski (born 9 July 1944 in Poland) is a Polish classical and jazz keyboardist and composer.

He won first prizes at the competitions in Kalisz, "Jazz at the Oder" in Wrocław and the "Jeunesse Musical Festival" in Częstochowa. He made himself a name as a Chopin interpret, but then focussed on Jazz and World Music. He appeared at the Montreux Jazz Festival with fellow bassplayer Zbigniew Bednarek (sometimes referenced as Jacek Bednarek) as Jan Fryderyk Dobrowolski Duo in 1972. Extraordinary band settings in live recordings with Charlie Mariano on saxophone and Alberto Alarcon with castanets[1] gained him high reputation among critics and became also a commercial success. He also composed and recorded music related to car driving and is the composer of music representing brands like Citroën and Opel.

Discography

Recordings

References

  1. Web site: Fryderyk ~ Mariano ~ Alarcon – Trio . 2009-04-06 . October 14, 2007 . Hepcat.

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