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Krzysztof Komeda

Polish jazz pianist and composer of film music, by profession a doctor of laryngology. Born: 27 April 1931 in Poznań, Poland. Died: 23 April 1969 in Warsaw, Poland (aged 37). The precursor of modern jazz in Poland, Komeda is mostly known for soundtracks for over 60 films, including these by [a=Roman Polanski]: "Knife In Water" (1962), "Repulsion" (1965), "The Trap" (1966), and "Rosemary's Baby" (1968). Recognized as a father of modern Polish jazz he worked with numbers of musicians such as [a=Jerzy Milian], [a=Tomasz Stańko], and [a=Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski]. In December 1968, whilst in Los Angeles, Komeda had a tragic accident which led to a haematoma of the brain, and after having been transported home to Poland in a coma and in terminal state, he died. He was married to [a=Zofia Komeda Trzcińska].

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