Tadeusz Nestorowicz "Dreams"

In 2021, Tadeusz Nestorowicz celebrated the 45th anniversary of his artistic work. To mark the occasion, he released a new album, 'Dreams', which is a summary of his activities on the music market to date.

Tadeusz Nestorowicz "Dreams"

Track list:

  1. Town Hall Bossa
  2. Dreams
  3. Hopes for a better world
  4. Corcovado
  5. Looking at the Owl Mountains
  6. Two words
  7. Among rainbows and storms
  8. Paper Flower
  9. Mateo Samba
  10. Girl from Ipanema

Contractors:

  • Tadeusz Nestorowicz - trumpet, flugelhorn, leader
  • Wojciech Jaworski - keyboard instruments
  • Janusz Brzozowski - guitar
  • Filip Torres - bass guitar, double bass
  • Waldemar Franczyk - drums
  • Jose Torres - percussion instruments

The album features 10 tracks, including compositions by the leader, 2 pieces by Janusz Brzozowski and 2 bossa novas by Antonio Carlos Jobim.

The album is a summary of the Bielawa-based trumpeter's 45-year artistic career.

Realisation of recordings: Piotr Plutą, Janusz Brzozowski, Wojciech Jaworski, Waldemar Franczyk, Filip Torres, Jose Torres, Andrzej Walus, Tadeusz Nestorowicz

Arrangements: Filip Torres and other musicians

Mix: Piotr Pluta, Filip Torres

Mastering: Robert Szydło

Graphic design: Dariusz Kalużny

Production: Tadeusz Nestorowicz

Publisher:
Polish Jazz Association Wrocław

The CD can be purchased by writing to: jakub.olejnik@psj.wroclaw.pl

Price: PLN 45 (including shipping cost to PL)

The proceeds from the sale of CDs will go towards the Association's statutory objectives.

Tadeusz Nestorowicz - Jazz trumpeter, composer, leader of jazz bands, graduate of the Academy of Music in Wrocław at the instrumental department in the trumpet section. Music teacher at the Music School in Oleśnica. Educational animator of "Grandfather Bach" in Wroclaw schools and kindergartens. Bugle caller of the City of Wrocław. Winner of the Grand Prix at the Traditional Jazz Festival ,,Golden Tarka" in 1980. In his 45-year music career, he has recorded a total of 40 jazz records, 30 pop music records and 10 children's music records. He has formed and played in many bands such as the Jambo Jazz Band, Jazz Day Orchestra, Funk Factory, Tadeusz Nestorowicz Sextet, Dr Martin's Swing Band, Old Fellows Jazz and Nestor Band. He has collaborated with the bands: Haevy Blues, Sami Swoi, Dixie Company.

He has performed at jazz festivals: Jazz Jamboree, Jazz nad Odrą, Old Jazz Meeting, Jazz Juniors, at the Przegląd Piosenki Aktorskiej in Wrocław, at the 1978 FAMA Academic Youth Festival and at the First Music Camp in Lubań. As a soloist he played with Big-Band Wrocław, Big Warsow Band, Alex Band, Henryk Debich Orchestra and Zbigniew Górny Orchestra. He has given concerts with Polish jazz musicians, including Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski, Zbigniew Namysłowski, Włodek Pawlik, Wojciech Gogolewski. He gave concerts during the Olympic Games in Moscow, in Czechoslovakia, in the German Democratic Republic, in the Federal Republic of Germany, in Switzerland, Austria and in France. At the end of the 1980s, he played on passenger ships-floating hotels, collaborating there with musicians, almost from all over the world. In 1992, he was in the United States, where he played at a festival organised to celebrate the birthday of the American trumpeter, the world-famous Dizzy Gillespie. In 2003, together with Japanese musicians led by pianist Ozone Minoru and saxophonist Takasahi Furuya, he took a cruise around the earth, playing on Japanese cruise ships.

In his musical journey he has played for many distinguished guests of the city of Wrocław, such as: Holy Father John Paul II, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, and Lech Wałęsa. In 2010, he had a very serious accident. At a pedestrian crossing, 500 metres from his home, he was run over by a drunken car driver. He did not stop and was dragged under the car for more than 100 metres. When he finally stopped, the first question of the injured man was , "What about my trumpet?". When they handed it to him, he kissed the instrument and put it under his head....Tadeusz Nestorowicz is a resident of Wrocław, but his home town is Dzierżoniów. Emphasising his Wrocław citizenship, since 1979 - climbing the 298 steps to the tower of the Wrocław Town Hall, he plays the city's bugle call every Sunday - at high noon.

Nestorowicz is also the bugler in Dzierżoniów, where he only has to climb 165 steps to reach the town hall tower. In recognition of his services and musical achievements, the local governments of both cities honoured him with the Silver Medal of Wrocław with Gratitude - Wratislavia Gratio Animo, Honorary Citizenship of the City of Dzierżoniów and the Title of Honorary Ambassador of Dzierżoniów County. In 2021 Tadeusz Nestorowicz celebrated the 45th anniversary of his artistic work. On this occasion, he released a new album, 'Dreams', which is a summary of his activities on the music market to date.
The publication of the album 'Dreams' was subsidised by the Municipality of Wrocław.
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