17.02.2024 Events, Music

Marta Gornitzka Sings the Poetry of Agnieszka Osiecka @ Jazz Cafe POSK

Up- and-coming Jazz vocalist Marta Gornitzka offers her own interpretation of songs that could be considered part of the ‘Great Polish Songbook’

17th February, 8:30pm (bar from 7:30pm) Jazz Cafe POSK, Hammersmith

Tickets £15 on the door and Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/marta-gornitzka-sings-poetry-of-poland-agnieszka-osiecka-tickets-795630741967

Marta Gornitzka is an up-and-coming jazz vocalist known for her versatile and inventive approach to music. Her music is a blend of folk, blues, rock, and jazz, enriched by elements of experimental sounds. Marta embraces improvisation, allowing both herself and her band the space to reinterpret the stories woven into the songs.

Originally from Poland, Marta chose London as her base, drawn to the city’s melting pot of musical traditions. Here, she navigates the diverse landscape, fusing different styles and pushing the boundaries of her craft.

Marta leads her bands with a collaborative approach, fostering an environment where every member is encouraged to contribute their creative ideas, all in service to and respect for the music.

She seamlessly weaves together her Eastern European roots and a deep appreciation for the Great American Songbook, creating a unique fusion within the jazz genre.

A few years back, she introduced ‘Poetry of Poland’ at the EFG London Jazz Festival, a project inspired by the works of Agnieszka Osiecka, a highly regarded Polish poet from the 20th century. Now, for the Jazz Café POSK, Marta is broadening her repertoire, offering her own interpretation of songs that could be considered part of the ‘Great Polish Songbook’. She delves into compositions by Krzysztof Komeda, Wlodzimierz Nahorny, and Jan ‘Ptaszyn’ Wroblewski, among others, showcasing her unique take on these musical gems.

Line up:

Marta Gornitzka – voice

James Pettinger – piano

Flo Moore – bass

Lester Ridout – drums

Flo Moore – one of the most sought-after bassists in the UK. Flo Moore is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music in London. She has performed with many established artists, such as Jordan Rakei, Jason Rebello (Sting), Keaton Henson, Richard Spaven, Judi Jackson, Hugh Harris (the Kooks) and many more.

James Pettinger – the pianist and occasional accordionist, is the bandleader for Stablefolk. Having studied jazz at Trinity Laban, his musical expertise encompasses a delightful blend of jazz and folk, making him an ideal fit for Marta’s project.

Lester Ridout – a talented young drummer, is currently honing his craft at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Despite his youth, he’s already become a highly in demand musician, making his mark in prominent London jazz venues like The Shed, The Vortex, Olivers, Piano Bar, and serving as the resident drummer at the sYp Monday Night Jam.

www.martagornitzka.wordpress.com 

Video 1 (Marta Gornitzka Sextet: Poetry of Poland – EFG London Jazz Festival): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmFVqGbd-Xs

Video 2 (Marta Gornitzka Trio: Jazz Standards): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGXIDJzkVJ8

Tickets £15 on the door and Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/marta-gornitzka-sings-poetry-of-poland-agnieszka-osiecka-tickets-795630741967

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