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08-18-2012, 08:28 PM
Polish Radio Orchestra
Wilanow String Quartet
Leszek Mozdzer- piano
Marta Stanislawska- Zimbalon
Adam Cegielski- Double Bass
Michal Miskiewicz- Drums
Jacek Urbaniak- Recorders
Piotr Rezke- Boy Soprano
Warsaw Female Choir
Hymn: ‘Before Your Eyes’ Lyrics- Elzbieta Bieluszko
Agnieska Holland assigned Kaczmarek to yet another of her film projects that doesn’t quite launch for the general public. Ed Harris stars as the ‘Miracle Killer’, a priest whose thankless job is to disprove that saints walk amongst us… unless they have tallied up THREE miracles. Anne Heche gives an absolutely stunning performance as the daughter of a ‘possible saint’ who could care less.
Kaczmarek conjures up a soundtrack of deep melancholy and sublime faith. Along with his favorite pianist Leszek Mozdzer working his typical improvisational magic, there are a host of other soloists that stand out from the orchestra and chorus.
Track 1/ Interrupted Dream has the distinction of zimbalon, string quartet, voices, percussion, clapping hands (or wood) and a wind instrument that could possibly be a very deranged recorder.
Track 8/Domine Jesu is a brief choral piece delicately ‘jazzed up’ by double bass.
As always, Kaczmarek creates poignancy within darkness with occasional streaks of light through the dappled canopy of his fascinating orchestration.
If interested pm me.
Wilanow String Quartet
Leszek Mozdzer- piano
Marta Stanislawska- Zimbalon
Adam Cegielski- Double Bass
Michal Miskiewicz- Drums
Jacek Urbaniak- Recorders
Piotr Rezke- Boy Soprano
Warsaw Female Choir
Hymn: ‘Before Your Eyes’ Lyrics- Elzbieta Bieluszko
Agnieska Holland assigned Kaczmarek to yet another of her film projects that doesn’t quite launch for the general public. Ed Harris stars as the ‘Miracle Killer’, a priest whose thankless job is to disprove that saints walk amongst us… unless they have tallied up THREE miracles. Anne Heche gives an absolutely stunning performance as the daughter of a ‘possible saint’ who could care less.
Kaczmarek conjures up a soundtrack of deep melancholy and sublime faith. Along with his favorite pianist Leszek Mozdzer working his typical improvisational magic, there are a host of other soloists that stand out from the orchestra and chorus.
Track 1/ Interrupted Dream has the distinction of zimbalon, string quartet, voices, percussion, clapping hands (or wood) and a wind instrument that could possibly be a very deranged recorder.
Track 8/Domine Jesu is a brief choral piece delicately ‘jazzed up’ by double bass.
As always, Kaczmarek creates poignancy within darkness with occasional streaks of light through the dappled canopy of his fascinating orchestration.
If interested pm me.