music.wikisort.org - ComposerDarek Oleszkiewicz (born February 20, 1963), also known as Darek Oles, is a jazz bassist, composer, arranger, and educator.
Polish jazz musician and composer
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Also known as | Darek Oles |
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Born | (1963-02-20) February 20, 1963 (age 59) Wrocław, Poland |
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Genres | Jazz |
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Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, arranger, educator |
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Instrument(s) | Double bass |
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Years active | 1980s–present |
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Labels | Cryptogramophone |
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Musical artist
Biography
Oleszkiewicz was born in Wrocław, Poland, on February 20, 1963.[1] He lived in Kraków in the early 1980s, then moved to Los Angeles in 1987.[2] He was a protégé of Charlie Haden.[3] In the early 1990s and 2000s he built a reputation on the West Coast of the United States.[4] He co-founded the Los Angeles Jazz Quartet in 1993, with saxophonist Chuck Manning, guitarist Larry Koonse, and drummer Kevin Tullius.[2] They recorded for Naxos Records and Not Two Records.[2]
Oleszkiewicz's first album as sole leader was Like a Dream,[5] which consisted largely of his own compositions.[4] It included quartet and trio tracks, and duets with pianist Brad Mehldau.[5] He had earlier played on Mehldau's Largo. Oleszkiewicz was featured prominently with Koonse on the 2006 album Storybook.
In 2010 Oleszkiewicz was a co-leader with Peter Erskine, Bob Mintzer, and Alan Pasqua on the album Standards 2: Movie Music.[8] Oleszkiewicz was co-leader with Adam Czerwniński for the album Raindance.[9]
Oleszkiewicz is a faculty member at California Institute of the Arts,[10] and the University of Southern California,[1] He continues to record, including on trombonist Bob McChesney's Chez Sez in 2015,[11] and with other USC faculty members, including on Kait Dunton's Mountain Suite in the same year.[12]
Playing style
On his debut as leader, Oleszkiewicz's style was described as containing "the inevitable lineage to Scott LaFaro and Bill Evans, [...and] combines a certain economy of style that is reminiscent of Charlie Haden".[4] The woodiness of his tone was also compared with Haden's, with the addition of "a certain Gary Peacock-like edge to it".[4]
Discography
As a leader or co-leader
- The Promise , a solo bass tribute to John Coltrane
- Blues for Charlie, a solo bass tribute to Charlie Haden
- Expectation, with Los Angeles Jazz Ensemble (Kind of Blue)
- Like a Dream (Cryptogramophone) featuring Brad Mehldau
- Raindance (ACR 2006), co-led with Adam Czerwniński
- Pictures (ACR 2009), co-led with Adam Czerwniński
- Storybook (Jazz Compass), co-led with Larry Koonse
- Standards 2: Movie Music (Fuzzy Music), co-led with Peter Erskine, Bob Mintzer and Alan Pasqua
- Live At Jazz Nad Odrą (L.A. Jazz Quartet Music), with Los Angeles Jazz Quartet
- Conversation Piece (Naxos Jazz), with Los Angeles Jazz Quartet
- Look to the East (Naxos Jazz), with Los Angeles Jazz Quartet
- Family Song (Not Two), with Los Angeles Jazz Quartet
- Astarte (GOWI), with Los Angeles Jazz Quartet
- Traveling Birds Quintet (Polonia), with Traveling Birds Quintet
- Return to the Nest (Polonia), with Traveling Birds Quintet
As sideman
With Peter Erskine, George Garzone and Alan Pasqua
- Three Nights In L.A. (2019)
With Kei Akagi
With Bill Cunliffe
With Kait Dunton
With Yelena Eckemoff
With Peter Erskine
- The Interlochen Concert (2009)
With Terry Gibbs
With Anna Maria Jopek
- Upojenie (2003)
- Barefoot (2002)
- Bosa (2000)
With Larry Koonse
With Charles Lloyd
With Bennie Maupin
With Bob McChesney
With Brad Mehldau
With Josh Nelson
With Sara Niemietz
With Jack Nimitz
- Live at Capozzoli's (1997)
With Alan Pasqua
- My New Old Friend (2005)
- Northern Lights (2018)
With Bobby Shew
- Play the Music of Reed Kotler (2001)
With David Sills
With Kuba Stankiewicz and Peter Erskine
- Music Of Henryk Wars (2017)
- Music Of Bronislaw Kaper (2016)
- Music Of Victor Young (2015)
With Gavin Templeton
- Asterperious Special (2012)
With Ben Wendel
With Mike Wofford
With Aga Zaryan
- Remembering Nina And Abbey (2013)
- A Book of Luminous Things (2011)
- Live At Palladium (2008)
- Picking Up The Pieces (2006)
- My Lullaby (2002)
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References
- "Darek Oles". USC Thornton School of Music. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
- Kohlhaase, Bill (November 27, 1998). "L.A. Jazz Quartet Plays on Polish Connection". Los Angeles Times.
- Heimbauer, Gary (December 2010) "Bob Mamet". Jazz Inside. p. 44.
- Kelman, John (September 19, 2004) "Darek Oleszkiewicz: Like a Dream". AllAboutJazz.
- Dryden, Ken "Darek Oleszkiewicz – Like a Dream". AllMusic. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
- Nemeyer, Eric (May 2010) "Peter Erskine". Jazz Inside. p. 33.
- "Adam Czerwniński & Darek Oleszkiewicz 'Raindance'". Allegro Records. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
- "Darek Oles" Archived 2017-01-01 at the Wayback Machine. California Institute of the Arts. Retrieved December 31, 2016.
- Woodard, Josef (June 2015) "Bob McChesney – Stepping into the Spotlight". Down Beat. p. 23.
- O'Connell, Sean J. (December 2015) "Kait Dunton – Intricate Trio Sounds". Down Beat. p. 24.
- Bibliography
- Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-103401-0.
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Darek „Oles“ Oleszkiewicz (* 20. Februar 1963 in Breslau) ist ein polnischer Jazz-Bassist, Komponist und Hochschullehrer.
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