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Adam Makowicz
Adam Makowicz
Background information
Birth nameAdam Matyszkowicz
Born (1940-08-18) 18 August 1940 (age 83)
Hnojník, Nazi Germany
GenresJazz, classical piano
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1965–present
LabelsJaymz Bee
Website[1]

Adam Makowicz (born Adam Matyszkowicz; 18 August 1940)[1] is a Polish pianist and composer living in Toronto.[2] He performs jazz and classical piano pieces, as well as his own compositions.

Biography[edit]

Adam Makowicz concert appearance at Rzeszów Philharmonia, 2006

Adam Makowicz was born into a family of ethnic PolesinHnojník (now in the Czech Republic), in an area annexed by Nazi Germany at the beginning of World War II.[3] After the war, he was raised in Poland. He studied classical music at the Chopin Conservatory of MusicinKraków.[1] Overcoming cultural restrictions under the communist government, he developed a passion for modern jazz.[1] At the time, political freedom and improvisation were disapproved of by the pro-Soviet authorities. Nonetheless, he embarked on a new professional life by switching from the career of a classical pianist to that of a touring jazz pianist. After years of hardship, Makowicz gained a regular gig at a small jazz club in a cellar of a house in Kraków. He was named the "Best jazz pianist" by the readers of Poland's Jazz Forum magazine, and was awarded a gold medal for his contribution to the arts.

Adam Makowicz at Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society, Half Moon Bay CA, mid-1980s

In 1977, Makowicz made a 10-week concert tour of the United States, produced by John Hammond. At that time, he recorded a solo album titled AdamonCBS. In 1977, he settled in New York.[1] Makowicz was banned from Poland during the 1980s after the Polish regime imposed martial law to crush the Solidarity movement. At that time, he took part in Ronald Reagan's initiative called "Let Poland Be Poland", joining many artists and public figures.

During the 2000s, he moved to Toronto, Canada, and continued his career as a concert pianist and recording artist. In the course of his career, Makowicz has performed with major symphony orchestras, such as the National Symphony Orchestra, at Carnegie Hall, at the Kennedy Centre, and other major concert halls in Americas and in Europe. He has recorded over 30 albums of jazz, popular, and classical music, with his own arrangements of pieces by Chopin, Gershwin, Berlin, Kern, Porter, Rodgers, and other composers. Makowicz also wrote and recorded his own compositions for piano.[4][5]

Makowicz has been building bridges between cultures by his numerous concerts performance and recordings of cross-cultural and cross-style compositions. He performed and recorded music by Chopin and Gershwin with the Warsaw Philharmonic, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, National Symphony in Washington, London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and other internationally recognized companies. In 1999, in commemoration of 150th anniversary of Chopin's death, Adam Makowicz played his piano tribute to Chopin at the French embassy in Washington. His interpretations of classical pieces by Chopin and Gershwin are marked by finesse, inventiveness, and extraordinary technical virtuosity.[6]

Instruments[edit]

Selected discography[edit]

As Leader[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 1594. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  • ^ "Info: the 2007 Jazz Lives Concert held in Toronto, May 3, 2007". Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  • ^ Richard Cook, Jazz Encyclopedia. London, 2007, ISBN 978-0-14-102646-6
  • ^ "Adam Makowicz - pianista jazzowy, kompozytor". Poland.us. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  • ^ "Piano Art Management Inc". Archived from the original on 21 June 2006. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  • ^ "Adam Makowicz biography". Archived from the original on 19 February 2008. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
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