Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski
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Jan "Ptaszyn" Wróblewski (born 27 March 1936) is a Polish composer and tenor saxophonist most linked to jazz.

He began his musical career in 1956 at Polish festivals. He went on to tour around the world and for a decade, starting in 1958, he directed the Polish Radio Jazz Studio. He has been associated with Third Stream
Third stream
Third Stream is a term coined in 1957 by composer Gunther Schuller, within a lecture at Brandeis University, to describe a musical genre which is a synthesis of classical music and jazz...


Discography

  • 1956 Sextet Komedy: Festiwal Jazzowy Sopot
  • 1958 All Stars Swingtet
  • 1958 Jazz Believers
  • 1958 Newport International Youth Band
  • 1960 Quintet Ptaszyna Wróblewskiego
  • 1960 Jazz Jamboree’60
  • 1961 Jazz Outsiders
  • 1961 Kwintet Jerzego Miliana + Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski
  • 1961 Jazz Jamboree’61
  • 1962 Ballet Etudes: The Music of Komeda
  • 1963 Kwintet Andrzeja Kurylewicza
  • 1964 Polish Jazz Quartet
  • 1965 Ptaszyn Wróblewski Quartet
  • 1965 Jazz Jamboree’65
  • 1969 Studio Jazzowe Polskiego Radia
  • 1974 Sprzedawcy glonów
  • 1975 SPPT Chałturnik i Andrzej Rosiewicz
  • 1976 Skleroptak
  • 1977 Mainstream
  • 1977 Kisa Magnusson & Mainstream
  • 1978 Jam Session w Akwarium 1
  • 1978 Flyin'Lady
  • 1980 Z lotu Ptaka
  • 1983 New Presentation
  • 1989 Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski: Polish Jazz
  • 1993 Czwartet-Live In Hades
  • 1995 Made in Poland
  • 1998 Henryk Wars Songs
  • 2005 Real Jazz
  • 2007 Supercalifragilistic

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