Andrzej Jagodziński
One of the world’s greatest and best-known jazz pianists; an accordionist, French horn player, composer, arranger, and teacher. His accolades include two Fryderyk Awards (for CD Chopin – Jazz Album of the Year 1994, and as Jazz Musician of the Year 2004), a prize at the Old Jazz Meeting “Złota Tarka” (1979), the “Mateusz” Award of Polish Radio Channel Three (1995), and the Bronze Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis (2005).
Andrzej Jagodziński has always performed with the elite of Polish jazz musicians, in bands representing different styles, such as Old Timers, Swing Session, Quintessence, String Connection, the quartets of Zbigniew Namysłowski, Tomasz Szukalski, and Janusz Muniak, as well as Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski’s line-ups. He also works with numerous singers such as Ewa Bem (since 1987), Grażyna Auguścik, Urszula Dudziak, Aneta Łasik, Agnieszka Wilczyńska, and Anna Stankiewicz.
In 1993, the pianist founded the Andrzej Jagodziński Trio (with bassist Adam Cegielski and drummer Czesław “Mały” Bartkowski), which gained fame with its arrangements of music by Fryderyk Chopin. The trio has made both an artistic and commercial success, giving performances at numerous festivals worldwide.
Andrzej Jagodziński is the composer of such works as, among others, Piano Concerto in G Minor for jazz trio and great symphony orchestra, as well as Requiem for jazz trio, three jazz vocalists and a classically trained choir.
He has recorded more than 40 albums, the most recent of which, Andrzej Jagodziński Trio – Bach (2020) was inspired by the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. The band also performs the Bach project in extended line-ups with an improvising female singer, a jazz quartet, and a period instruments orchestra.
[2021]