Marcin Masecki
Marcin Masecki, born on September 6, 1982, is a Polish pianist, composer, and producer whose creative output defies easy categorization, weaving together jazz, classical traditions, and bold experimental impulses. Over the years, Masecki has established himself as a restless innovator, equally at home interpreting Baroque fugues or improvising over complex jazz harmonies.
A graduate of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, Masecki further honed his craft at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he immersed himself in the nuances of contemporary jazz. His discography reflects a wide-ranging curiosity: from solo piano albums that distill Bach and Scarlatti through a modern lens, to collaborative projects with avant-garde ensembles and electronic musicians. Notably, his work with the trio Masecki/Karch/Trzciński and his partnership with the renowned Polish vocalist Mela Koteluk have drawn critical acclaim, showcasing his ability to bridge intricate composition with accessible groove.
Among his most celebrated achievements is his 2015 album *Marcin Masecki Plays Bach*, which reimagines the composer's keyboard works with startling rhythmic vitality and improvisational flair. He has also composed for film and theater, earning awards at major European festivals for his soundtrack work. A recipient of the prestigious Paszport Polityki award, Masecki continues to tour internationally, captivating audiences with his virtuosic touch and unclassifiable sonic vision. His art thrives on contradiction—rigorous yet playful, historical yet fiercely contemporary—making him one of Poland's most distinctive musical voices.
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