jazz trumpeter and composer; b. 11th July 1942 in Rzeszów. He began to study music in 1949: firstly, the violin at Kraków School of Music, then the trumpet at the State Secondary School of Music. In 1964-69 he studied the trumpet with Professor Ludwik Lutak at Music Academy in Kraków.
He debuted on Kraków's jazz scene in the late 1950s. In the 1960s he became its mainstay, and recorded the masterpiece of European jazz: the album Astigmatic.
In the early 1970s the Tomasz Stańko Quintet became a leading act on the free jazz scene, performing at Europe's top festivals. Stańko's standing got even stronger with such projects as Uni (with Adam Makowicz, 1976) and with a quartet (co-led with Edward Vesala), which signed up with ECM record company in 1975. Their album Balladyna became legendary on both sides of the Atlantic. In the 1980s Stańko played in Cecil Taylor's ensembles, and led his own line-ups C.O.C.X. and Freelectronic, whose repertoires were drawing on reggae, Latino music, electronics and rap.
In the 1990s he set up a new quartet with Bobo Stenson, Anders Jormin, and Tony Oxley, which was hailed as the best jazz band of the decade. Their album Leosia (1997) received a top score of the Penguin Jazz Guide. Litania [Litany] released in 1997 introduced the music of Krzysztof Komeda to the world and became his first global bestseller. Thanks to the albums Soul of Things (2002) and Suspended Night (2004), recorded with a young Polish quartet at the beginning of the new millennium, Stańko entered the American music market and has been performing there ever since. In 2002 he became the first Polish winner of the European Jazz Prize (Vienna), while two years later he received the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, a prestigious state decoration. He has been regularly ranked as one of top ten jazz trumpeters by US magazine Down Beat. He has also been included on Down Beat's list of top ten composers.
He has released over 40 albums and has written music for films and theatre productions. In 2011 the Smithsonian Institution, world's largest museum and research complex, released a six-album compilation titled Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology, which concludes with Tomasz Stańko's Suspended Night Variation VIII. Also in 2011 Poland's president Bronisław Komorowski awarded Tomasz Stańko the Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta.
On 14 January 2014 Stańko received the Paszport Polityki award in Poland, while the Académie du jazz in Paris led by François Lacharme presented him with the Prix du Musicien Européen for his current and lifetime achievements. He may also boast the Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik (The German Record Critics’ Award), one of the three annual honorary awards given by the independent association of more than 140 music journalists from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
He is the organiser and director of the Jazz Autumn (Jazzowa Jesień) festival in Bielsko-Biała.
Updated: November 2014
The artist's website: www.tomaszstanko.com
Discography
1970 1975 1984 1986 1988 - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. Metal Mind (2008)
A Farewell to Maria - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. GOWI (1994)
A i J - Tomasz Stańko, Kulpowicz, Szczurek, Bartkowski, wyd. Poljazz (1985)
Almost Green - Tomasz Stańko Quartet (Stańko,Szukalski,Vesala,Danielsson), wyd. Leo Records (1979)
Balladyna – Theatre Play Compositions - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. GOWI (1994)
Balladyna - Stańko, Szukalski, Vesala, Holland, wyd. ECM (1976)
Bluish - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. Power Bros (1992)
Bosonossa and Other Ballads - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. GOWI (1993)
C.O.C.X. - Tomasz Stańko, Apostolis, Szczurek, Torres, wyd. Pronit (1985)
Chameleon - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. Utopia Records (1989)
Dark Eyes - Tomasz Stańko Quintet, wyd. ECM (2009)
Egzekutor (muzyka do filmu) - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. Universal (2001)
Fish Face - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. Poljazz (1974)
From the Green Hill - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. ECM (1999)
Jazzmessage from Poland - Tomasz Stańko Quintet, wyd. JG Records (1972)
Korozje - Tomasz Stańko, Andrzej Kurylewicz, wyd. Poljazz (1986)
Lady Go… - Tomasz Stańko, Apostolis, Szczurek, Hołuj, wyd. Polskie Nagrania Muza (1986)
Leosia - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. ECM (1997)
Litania - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. ECM (1997)
Live at Remont - Tomasz Stańko, Edward Vesala Quartet, wyd. Helicon (1978)
Lontano - Tomasz Stańko Quartet, wyd. ECM (2006)
Matka Joanna - Tomasz Stańko Quartet, wyd. ECM (1995)
Music 81 - Tomasz Stańko, Kulpowicz, Szczurek, Bartkowski, wyd. Polskie Nagrania Muza (1984)
Music for K - Tomasz Stańko Quintet, wyd. Polskie Nagrania Muza (1970)
Music from Taj Mahal and Karla Caves - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. Leo Records (1980)
Purple Sun - Tomasz Stańko Quintet, wyd. Calig Records (1973)
Reich (muzyka do filmu) - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. Universal (2001)
Roberto Zucco - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. Polonia (1996)
Selected Recordings - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. ECM (2004)
Soul of Things - Tomasz Stańko Quartet, wyd. ECM (2002)
Stańko (W Pałacu Prymasowskim) - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. Poljazz (1983)
Suspended Night - Tomasz Stańko Quartet, wyd. ECM (2004)
TWET - Tomasz Stańko, Tomasz Szukalski, Edward Vesala, Peter Warren, wyd. Polskie Nagrania Muza (1975)
Tales for a Girl, 12, and a Shaky Chica - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. JAM (1991)
Tomasz Stańko & Adam Makowicz Unit - wyd. JG Records (1975)
Tomasz Stańko. Polish Jazz vol. 8 - wyd. Polskie Nagrania Muza (1989)
Unit - Tomasz Stańko, Adam Makowicz, wyd. PSJ (1976)
Wisława - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. ECM (2013)
Witkacy Peyotl / Freelectronic - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. Poljazz (1988)
Wolność w sierpniu - Tomasz Stańko, wyd. FIRe (2005)
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