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<a href="spotify:artist:0mZyK8MDXhXQfEQ21KNWWo" data-name="Michał Tomaszczyk">Michał Tomaszczyk</a>’s expressive trombone and imaginative compositions have made him a fixture on the modern European jazz scene - particularly in his native Poland and his adopted home of Sweden. An award winning instrumentalist, composer, arranger, producer, and educator, Michal’s career has been defined by creativity and versatility. Currently, he is the lead Trombonist for the famed Swedish <a href="spotify:artist:32L9PqRqyV4Q536udKy02W" data-name="Norrbotten Big Band">Norrbotten Big Band</a>.
After years of performing, Michal’s major breakthrough arrived with 2020’s ‘<a href="spotify:album:5jqgifgDqnA3F6ypPfMHiG" data-name="Sketches from the North">Sketches from the North</a>’ The album was inspired largely by the majesty of the Scandinavian wilderness and showcased Michal’s keen sense of melody. Rapturously received by critics, the album earned Michal his first Fryderyk (Polish Grammy).
Prior to his solo breakthrough, Michal founded the Biotone Quartet and Konglomerat Big Band, each of which gained popularity and acclaim. He has continually led a prolific career as a sideman, appearing on albums from many genres, as well as several film and television soundtracks.
In recent years, Michal has continued to create at a rapid pace. His upcoming record, ‘Zadora,’ is bold and mature. Featuring his signature trombone and flugabone playing, it reveals his mastery of harmony and interplay between like-minded musicians. While firmly rooted in jazz, the record takes on a cinematic grandeur, making for an all-immersive listening experience. Michal’s love of jazz is unwavering, and his stature within the genre continues to grow with each new project.
After years of performing, Michal’s major breakthrough arrived with 2020’s ‘<a href="spotify:album:5jqgifgDqnA3F6ypPfMHiG" data-name="Sketches from the North">Sketches from the North</a>’ The album was inspired largely by the majesty of the Scandinavian wilderness and showcased Michal’s keen sense of melody. Rapturously received by critics, the album earned Michal his first Fryderyk (Polish Grammy).
Prior to his solo breakthrough, Michal founded the Biotone Quartet and Konglomerat Big Band, each of which gained popularity and acclaim. He has continually led a prolific career as a sideman, appearing on albums from many genres, as well as several film and television soundtracks.
In recent years, Michal has continued to create at a rapid pace. His upcoming record, ‘Zadora,’ is bold and mature. Featuring his signature trombone and flugabone playing, it reveals his mastery of harmony and interplay between like-minded musicians. While firmly rooted in jazz, the record takes on a cinematic grandeur, making for an all-immersive listening experience. Michal’s love of jazz is unwavering, and his stature within the genre continues to grow with each new project.
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