The Sextet was a revolving door of talent, but its most famous iteration included: Piano, Leader, Composer Tomasz Stańko: Trumpet Janusz Muniak: Soprano and Tenor Saxophone Michał Urbaniak: Alto Saxophone Jacek Ostaszewski: Double Bass Adam Jędrzejowski: Drums Legacy
Andrzej Trzaskowski is often cited alongside Krzysztof Komeda as one of the founding fathers of modern Polish jazz. His Sextet served as a laboratory for some of the most influential musicians in European jazz history. Trzaskowski's approach was academic and cerebral, often blending classical composition techniques with the improvisational freedom of jazz. Andrzej Trzaskowski Sextet
The recording featured a "who's who" of Polish jazz, including Tomasz Stańko on trumpet and Michał Urbaniak on alto saxophone. The Sextet was a revolving door of talent,
The sextet's most enduring legacy is the album recorded in 1966 for the iconic Polish Jazz series (Vol. 11). The recording featured a "who's who" of Polish