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Alfons Slik + Gary Gwadera | Muzyczny Pawilon 2.0

Another edition of Muzyczny Pawilon is ahead of us — this time featuring Alfons Slik and Gary Gwadera.

Alfons Slik is a duo of bold, risk-taking musicians who met while studying at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory in Copenhagen. The artists embrace free expression, combining instrumental mastery with unrestrained recitations and sonic experiments. Their music moves between jazz, free jazz, contemporary classical music, poetry, rock’n’roll, disco, modern pop, and even Polish wedding traditions.

They are also known from projects such as Pimpono Ensemble, hoshii, Cześćtet, and Marek Pospieszalski Octet.
The band released their debut album “Nie przejmuj się” in autumn 2019 via Love & Beauty Music. Their second, audiovisual release “Zdrowie Najważniejsze” premiered in 2024. For this project, they collaborated with visual artists from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, including Aleksandra Ołdak, Darek Pietraszewski (Pointless Geometry), Julek Płoski, Jakub Majchrzak (Kurws), Sebastian Milewski (Młyn), and Aga Jarząb (KinoMANUAL).

Grzegorz Tarwid — piano, keyboards, vocals
Szymon Gąsiorek — drums, electronics, vocals

🗓️ March 15, 7:00 PM
📍 Hala Koszyki, Pawilon +1
🎟️ Tickets:

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Muzyczny Pawilon is a concert series dedicated to presenting compelling artists from the worlds of alternative pop, hip-hop, broadly defined urban music, and young Polish jazz. The program is curated by saxophonist and music producer Kuba Więcek, known for moving fluidly between styles and discovering connections between them.

A recipient of numerous music awards — including the Paszport Polityki, Fryderyk, Onet’s Olśnienia, and Mateusz Trójki — he is a graduate of the Copenhagen Conservatory, founder of the band hoshii, and has released three original albums in the prestigious Polish Jazz series. The American magazine DownBeat lists him among the musicians who may influence the future sound of jazz. He is also the composer of the original score for Krzysztof Skonieczny’s film “Wrooklyn Zoo.”

Concerts take place in the Pawilon space on the first floor