Episode 5. Krzysztof Komeda Quintet - Astigmatic. The Greatest Albums in the History of Polish Jazz .
Update: 2025-09-16
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Astigmatic (1966) by Krzysztof Komeda is a groundbreaking album in the history of European jazz and is considered the composer’s most important work. Recorded in December 1965 in Warsaw, it features three expansive compositions: Astigmatic, Kattorna, and Svantetic, which blend modal jazz, free improvisation, and avant-garde techniques with Komeda’s signature lyricism and atmospheric sound.
In this work, Komeda departed from American models, crafting a poetic, emotionally profound style rooted in the aesthetics of Eastern Europe. The structure of the pieces balances complexity with romanticism, creating a mysterious, nocturnal mood that continues to captivate listeners to this day.
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