Młynarski | By No Means
Katarzyna Jackowska

The Szczecin Philharmonic
The iconic actor Andrzej Seweryn was delighted with the premiere of this project. He particularly praised the vocal and acting skills of Wojciech Myrczek. It is worth mentioning that performing the works of Wojciech Młynarski requires both of these abilities.
Młynarski. Bynajmniej is a project brought to life by two fascinating figures of the Polish jazz scene – vocalist Wojciech Myrczek and trumpeter Piotr Schmidt. The musicians, as the title suggests, took on the works of the legendary and much-missed bard, poet, and cabaret artist.
They invited two exceptionally creative people to work on the arrangements – Krzysztof Herdzin and Sabina Meck. In December 2024, the project was captured on a music album, and among the performers – apart from the initiators – were: the AUKSO Chamber Orchestra of the City of Tychy, conducted by Marek Moś, Krzysztof Herdzin (piano), Mino Cinelu (percussion instruments), Andrzej Święs (double bass), and Sebastian Frankiewicz (drums). A silent hero of the whole endeavor was also Michał Kalita, who inspired Myrczek and Schmidt to begin work on the project.
The premiere of the material took place in December 2024. Many distinguished figures attended the event, including the aforementioned Andrzej Seweryn. Jazz editors from all over the country agreed: the arrangements and performance of Młynarski’s works in a modern version delighted audiences with freshness and musical imagination.
And although the concert in Szczecin will be performed by a different ensemble – without AUKSO, but with the Szczecin Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra conducted by Szymon Makowski – there will surely be no shortage of energy, lightness, and flair, which, according to those who attended the premiere, have become the project’s hallmarks.
We are convinced that this project will also appeal to you. According to our predictions, anyone who likes crows, has a favorite tree, and in spring, values girls who are kind to him will be satisfied. At least.