20.10.2024 Events, Music

Wojtek Mazolewksi Quintet Album Launch @ the Jazz Cafe London

Experience one of Poland’s premier jazz ensembles as they invite you on an exhilarating journey through the world of improvisation. With a refreshed line-up and a brand-new full-length album this October, witness why Mazolewski is celebrated as a jazz luminary.

20th October, 7pm – 10:30pm, Jazz Cafe London, 5 Parkway Camden TownLondon NW1 7PG

Contemporary Jazz Pioneer Wojtek Mazolewski Quintet return to Jazz Cafe London for their new Album Launch.

The Wojtek Mazowlewski Quintet is known for their innovative approach to jazz, pushing boundaries and evoking powerful emotions. Their music transcends traditional jazz norms, captivating both intimate listeners at home and concert-goers who celebrate with standing ovations.

Wojtek Mazolewski, an esteemed Polish jazz artist, has made a significant mark on the contemporary jazz scene. As a virtuoso bassist and composer, Mazolewski masterfully blends traditional jazz with modern elements, creating a mesmerizing and emotionally rich musical experience.

With a career spanning decades, Mazolewski has become a revered figure in Polish jazz, enchanting audiences globally with his unique fusion of classic and contemporary jazz. His live performances are celebrated for their energy and magnetic stage presence, promising an unforgettable and transformative jazz experience.

Line Up

  • Wojtek Mazolewski – double bass
  • Marcel Baliński – piano
  • Piotr Chęcki – saxophone
  • Oscar Torok – trumpet
  • Tymek Papior – drums

Ticket Prices

Standing: £20

Restaurant: £25-£27.50

Find out more & Book Tickets here:

Wojtek Mazolewski Quintet (Album Launch) – The Jazz Cafe (thejazzcafelondon.com)

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