Jan Byrczek

Jan Byrczek

November 2010    
Editor Paul Brodowski (left) with Jerzy Stępień
Background information
Birth name Jan A. Byrczek
Born (1936-06-15) June 15, 1936
Chelmek, Poland
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Jazz musician
Jazz critic
Musicologist
Impresario
Magazine editor
Pioneer of jazz organizations
Banking executive
Emerging market entrepreneur
Instruments Bass
Years active 1955–current
Labels Musa

Jan A. Byrczek (born 15 Jun 1936 Chelmek) is a jazz musician (double bass), jazz critic, and jazz magazine editor. He was born, raised, and until the age of 41, worked as a musician in Poland, performing with artists that include the Trio Komeda Quartet Kurylewicz.[1] Due to illness, Byrczek stopped playing. He then managed the Kraków Jazz Club and Polish Jazz Federation. He was a co-founder of the European Jazz Federation in 1956 and founded Jazz Forum in 1946. In 1977, he moved to the United States and was granted citizenship in 1987.[2][3]

Selected discography

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Recorded June 8, 1959
Andrzej Trzaskowski (piano), Jan Byrczek (bass), pl:Jan Zylber (drums)
  1. "Metamorphosis"
Recorded in Warsaw, February 23, 1961
pl:Wanda Warska (vocal), Andrzej Kurylewicz (piano), Jan Byrczek (bass), Andrzej Dąbrowski (drums)
  1. "Moonray"
  2. "Somnambulicy"
  3. "Stompin' at the Savoy"
  4. "Lover Man"
Recorded in Warsaw, February 24, 1961
Add Roman Kurylewicz (trumpet), Wojciech Karolak replaces Andrzej Kurylewicz (piano)
  1. "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To"
  2. "But Not For Me"
  3. "Ballada o straconej gazy"
  4. "Tubby"
Recorded in Warsaw, December 9, 1963
Zbigniew Namyslowski (alto sax), Michal Urbaniak (tenor sax), Wlodzimierz Gulgowski (piano), Jan Byrczek (bass), Czeslaw Bartkowski (drums), Brigitte Petry (vocal)
  1. "What you gonna do"
  2. "I'll try to sing the blues"
  3. "Blues for me"
  4. "O what a wonderful feeling"
Recorded in Warsaw, April 4, 1964
Piotr Pulawski (guitar), added, pl:Marek Tarnowski (vocal), replaces Brigitte Petry
  1. "Powiedz jej tak"
  2. "Tramwaj 24"
  3. "Lubie deszcz"
  4. "Gee baby, ain't I good to you?"

Selected publications

Volume 1 (1974) OCLC 162863196
Volume 2 (1976) OCLC 2831760 and 640332255
Volume 3 (1979) OCLC 6953300, 164944240 and 162863208 OCLC 640332256
Volume 4 (1982) OCLC 159887095
Volume 5 (1983) OCLC 11110210
Volume 6 (1998) OCLC 38436461

Affiliations

Growing up

From 1952 to 1961, Byrczek studied music at Fryderyk Chopin High School and the Academy of Music in Kraków. From 1955 to 1963, he was a jazz bassist with bands that toured extensively throughout Poland and Europe.

Audio and visual

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 Who's Who in America, 38th edition, 1974–1975, Wilmette, Illinois: Marquis Who's Who (1974) OCLC 489857028
  2. 1 2 3 4 Who's Who in Polish America, First edition, 1996-1997, New York: Bicentennial Publishing Corp. (1996) OCLC 34319475
  3. 1 2 3 4 The Musicians Guide — The Directory of The World of Music, Sixth Edition, Marquis Academic Media (1980) OCLC 603329856
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