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Halat, Marcin / Maciej Garbowski: The Dialogues [2 CDs] (Fundacja Sluchaj!)

An intimate and reflective duo album from Polish improvisers Marcin Halat on violin and Maciej Garbowski on bass, recorded in Wojkowice and exploring a conversational interplay that draws from jazz, contemporary, and classical traditions, as the long-time collaborators create spacious, subtle, and emotionally resonant dialogues marked by deep mutual understanding.
 

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Marcin Halat-violin

Maciej Garbowski-bass


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UPC: 5904441617955

Label: Fundacja Sluchaj!
Catalog ID: 14/2025
Squidco Product Code: 36644

Format: 2 CDs
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: Poland
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Maq Records in Wojkowice, Poland, on December 22nd, 2021, by Michal Rosicki.

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

"When I think about this album, my mind travels back nearly three decades to a time when Marcin and I were taking our first steps in jazz. It was the mid-1990s, a period of high school experiments, early improvisations, and long evenings filled with musical exploration. I remember how much joy we found in discovering new sounds, emotions, and the endless possibilities that jazz offered. It was the beginning of a journey that would later become our passion and way of life.

Over the years, our paths crossed and diverged, only to eventually bring us back to playing together. The Dialogues is an album that has been maturing within us for a long time. It's a project where we sought to capture our years of experience, artistic closeness, and readiness for dialogue-a conversation without words, navigating between improvisation and silence. While recording this album, we searched for a space where the sound of the violin and double bass could meet as equals-without rivalry, without divisions, but in a conversation marked by mutual respect.

Our encounters in The Dialogues are inspired not only by jazz but also by our experiences with contemporary and classical music. We draw from the openness we discovered in our earlier recordings under the Owl banner, where Marcin, Krzysztof Gradziuk on drums, and I created musical landscapes full of subtlety, silence, and space. Those moments brought us invaluable experiences and taught us to treat every sound with care and full awareness.

In The Dialogues, we explore similar territories-silence, breath, reflection-in the intimate setting of a duo. I believe we have succeeded in capturing the essence of musical dialogue. Every encounter with Marcin's violin feels like a conversation with a friend you understand without words, where every phrase and every sound carries meaning and adds something unique."-Maciej Garbowski


Artist Biographies

"Marcin Hałat: violin

He graduated from the Academy of Music in Cracow in the violin class of Professor Robert Kabara and from Academy of Music in Katowice at the Department of Jazz and Contemporary Music in Katowice.

He is a laureate of the International Violin Competition in Katowice. He has received the Scholarship of the Minister of Culture and Art and the Schoolarship Silesian Voivodeship. Marcin Hałat is a musician with a broad spectrum of interests. It comes in a variety of formations such as jazz trio, classical chamber ensembles and symphony orchestra.

In 2003 he began his collaboration with the orchestra of the capital city of Cracow, Sinfonietta Cracovia, with whom he had the opportunity to play under the baton of such conductors as, Lorin Maazel, and John Axelrod, played at major international festivals such as Colmar in France, Schleswig-Holstein in Germany, White Nights in Russia, Carrinthischer Sommer in Austria, Europamusicale in Germany, Murten Classics in Switzerland, Le Dieci Giornati in Brescia, Italy, in Guide Polignac Festival in France and many others. Over the many years of cooperation with the Sinfonietta he has participated in many recordings for the prestigious european labels and took part in concerts of insignificant artistic value.Parallel operated in the field of jazz and improvised music, collaborating with jazz pianist Adam Makowicz or leading their own teams. In 2011 he was invited to work with the "Atom String Quartet," the first jazz string quartet in Poland, which won two awards of the Polish phonographic industry Fryderyk in the category "Jazz Phonographic Debut of the Year" and "Album of the Year-Jazz music." At the same time he operated chamber, contributing to duets, trios and quartets, whose idea was to present the nineteenth and twentieth-century chamber works.

In Poland Marcin Hałat performed as a soloist, chamber musician and member of the symphony orchestra at such festivals as the Warsaw Autumn Music Festival in Łańcut, Karol Szymanowski Festival in Zakopane, Easter Festival of Ludwig van Beethoven, Sacred Profane, Circles Arts Festival in Cieszyn, Jewish Culture Festival in Cracow.

In 2006 he started working at the Institute of Music of the University of Silesia in Cieszyn, as academic and educational .

The whole area of ​​his previous experience in the field of violin has been summed up and crowned in receiving in 2013 a doctoral degree in musical arts, the discipline of art - instrumental."

-Sounds and Notes (http://soundsandnotes.org/staff/marcin-halat/)
8/25/2025

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Maciej Garbowski: "Graduated from the Jazz Institute (2004) and the Classical Faculty (2005) on the Academy of Music in Katowice In 2002-2005 a member of the Aukso Chamber Orchestra conducted by Marek Moś. Co-former of the piano trio RGG very well stated in Poland and Europe. Since 2007 teacher in a Jazz Institute on the Academy of Music in Katowice. A member of a Tomasz Stańko's project - New Balladyna Quartet.

The initiator of the project Lutosławski Collective. Garbowski is foremost jazz and classical bassist, composer, and the forerunner of the idea of international collaboration of artists from different musical cultures under the banner of IMP (International Musical Project). Participant of European art initiatives such as the Jazz Plays Europe or Take Five Europe.

Maciej Garbowski is a winner of numerous awards, such as: I Prize on the Jazz Blizzard Festival 2003 and 2007, II Prize and the Audience Prize on XXVII Internacionale Festival de Jazz w Getxo (Spain) in 2003, Key to the Carreer Award on Pomerania Jazz Festival 2003, Jazz Album of the Year - Rzeczpospolita & Jazz Radio (RGG -Unfinished Story), "Melomani 2008" Award for the best jazz album (RGG - Unfinished Story).

His solo debut album "Elements" was nominated to the most important Polish musical award Fryderyki 2013. Garbowski has reached the number of 25 released CD albums yet.

Cooperation: RGG, Maciej Obara Trio, Aukso Chamber Orchestra, Esus, Tomasz Stańko, Terje Rypdal, Thomas Gustafsson, Jon Fält, Antoine Roney, Jan "Ptaszyn" Wróblewski, Anders Jormin."

-Culture.PL (https://culture.pl/en/artist/maciej-garbowski)
8/25/2025

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Track Listing:



CD1



1. Dialogue I 4:17

2. Dialogue II 4:27

3. Dialogue III 5:27

4. Dialogue IV 4:46

5. Dialogue V 5:09

6. Dialogue VI 6:15

7. Dialogue VII 4:23

8. Dialogue VIII 2:28

9. Dialogue IX 4:31

CD2



1. Dialogue X 4:14

2. Dialogue XI 3:29

3. Dialogue XII 4:17

4. Dialogue XIII 3:52

5. Dialogue XIV 4:33

6. Dialogue XV 4:41

7. Dialogue XVI 3:40

8. Dialogue XVII 4:33

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