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Krzysztof Komeda (April 27, 1931 Poznań-April 23, 1969 Warsaw) also known as Christopher Komeda, Krzysztof T. Komeda, Komeda, Krzysztof, Krzysztof Komeda-Trzcinski, Christophe T. Komeda, K.T. Komeda, Krzysztof Trczinski-Komeda, Krzysztof Trzcinski-Komeda, Krzysztof Trzczinski-Komeda, Krzysztof Trzciński, Komeda or Krzysztof Trzcinski was a Polish composer, jazz pianist and film score composer.
His albums: Astigmatic, Cul-De-Sac, Knife in the Water, Matnia, Nightime, Daytime Requiem, Rosemary's Baby / The Fearless Vampire Killers, Rosemary's Baby, The Complete Recordings of Krzysztof Komeda, vol. 10, The Complete Works, Volume One and Krzysztof Komeda (Polish Jazz vol.3). Genres related to him: Film score and Jazz.
Krzysztof Komeda was born into a musical family and showed an early interest in music. He studied medicine before switching to music and attending the State Music School in Krakow. Komeda gained fame as a jazz pianist, playing with notable musicians such as Tomasz Stańko and Andrzej Trzaskowski. He also formed his own groups and recorded several albums, including the critically acclaimed "Astigmatic."
Komeda’s talent and unique style was recognized by filmmakers, and he became a sought-after composer for film scores. His most famous work is the score for Roman Polanski's "Rosemary's Baby," which earned Komeda widespread recognition and praise. Unfortunately, he died tragically at the young age of only 37 due to a head injury sustained in a fall. However, his music continues to be celebrated and remembered today as a true representation of his talent and dedication to his craft.
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