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Zbigniew Seifert

 
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  • Born: June 06, 1946, Cracow, Poland
  • Died: February 15, 1979, Buffalo, NY
  • Active: '60s, '70s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Violin

Biography

A masterful improviser who could have ranked at the top with Adam Makowicz and Michal Urbaniak, Zbigniew Seifert's early death robbed Poland of one of its top jazz artists. Seifert started on the violin when he was six and ten years later started doubling on alto sax. He studied violin at the University of Krakow, but when he started leading his own band in 1964, Seifert mostly played alto, showing off the influence of John Coltrane. When he was a member of Tomasz Stanko's very advanced quintet (1969-73), Seifert switched back to violin and largely gave up playing sax. He moved to Germany in 1973, was with Hans Koller's Free Sound from 1974-75 and freelanced (including with Joachim Kuhn). Seifert played at the Monterey Jazz Festival with John Lewis in 1976 and the following year recorded with Oregon. As a leader Seifert (who was affectionately known as Zbiggy) performed music that ranged from free jazz to fusion. Seifert recorded for Muza in 1969, Mood from 1974-76, MPS in 1976 and Capitol from 1977-78. He died of cancer at the age of 32. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Zbigniew Seifert
Origin Kraków, Poland
Genres Jazz
Years active 1970-1979
Labels MPS Records/EMI/Capitol Records/Mood Records
Associated acts Hans Koller
Oregon

Zbigniew Seifert (6 June 1946–15 February 1979) was a Polish jazz violinist.

Seifert was born in Kraków, Poland in 1946. He played alto saxophone early in his career and was strongly influenced by John Coltrane. He devoted himself to jazz violin when he started performing with the Tomasz Stańko Quintet in 1970 and became one of the leading modern jazz violinists before he died of cancer at the age of 32.

Discography

  • Kunstkopfindianer (1974, MPS Records- with Hans Koller)
  • Man of the Light (MPS Records - 1976)
  • Solo violin (EMI - 1976)
  • Kilimanjaro (1978, PSJ-101 by PolJazz)
  • Kilimanjaro vol. 2 (1978, PSJ-102 by PolJazz)
  • Violin (1978, Vanguard - with Oregon)
  • Zbigniew Seifert (Capitol Records - 1977)
  • Passion (Capitol Records - 1978)
  • We'll Remember Zbiggy (Mood Records - 1979)

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