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  2. The Komeda Jazz Festival in 2014. The Komeda Jazz Festival and the Krzysztof Komeda Composers Competition has been held in Słupsk, Poland each November since 1995. The festival and the competition is dedicated to the memory of the Polish musician Krzysztof Komeda. [1]

  3. Komeda Jazz Festival, Słupsk. 3,686 likes · 3 talking about this. International jazz festival in Poland- Słupsk and Ustka. www.komedajazz.com

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  4. Oct 29, 2020 · Jazz, like Polish society itself, was in flux, its fortunes waning as rock 'n' roll seduced Polish youth in the 1960s. Interviewed in 1966, Komeda was asked if he thought the drop in jazz's fortunes was normal: "Absolutely normal," he responded. "What was abnormal was the huge interest in jazz at the end of the 1950s."

  5. Oct 3, 1997 · Oct. 3, 1997. For all you nostalgia nuts out there we herein proclaim the renaissance of Polish jazz. The first European jazz festival was in Sopot, a beach resort near Gdansk. It was August...

  6. Name: Komeda Jazz Festival http://www.komedajazz.com/ Organizer: Stowarzyszenie im. Krzysztofa Komedy (The Krzysztof Komeda Association) Art Director: Professor Leszek Kułakowski Place: Słupsk/Gdańsk Time: November Stylistics: contemporary jazz, chamber music. Contact: Stowarzyszenie im. Krzysztofa Komedy (Krzysztof Komeda Association) ul ...

  7. Jazz Messenger. Komeda: A Private Life in Jazz by Magdalena Grzebałkowska tells the story of Poland’s most talented musician of the jazz generation, and reveals what exactly jazz meant to a Polish society in the throes of rapid change. Jazz was a key conduit of Cold-War cultural exchange, and Poland was one of its major centres of power.

  8. The Komeda Jazz Festival and the Krzysztof Komeda Composers Competition has been held in Słupsk, Poland each November since 1995. The festival and the competition is dedicated to the memory of the Polish musician Krzysztof Komeda.

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