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Stereofox: "Absolutely stunning - a great listening experience and amazing musicianship."
Give it a spin: “If you love the greats like Debussy, Einaudi, and Frahm, you will spot in his music material dashes of impressionistic melodies with clarity, vision, and purpose.”
Interia.pl: “Przekazywanie emocji i uczuć za pomocą fortepianu wymaga czegoś więcej niż tylko umiejętności technicznych, wymaga głębi i zrozumienia, a na albumie "3:47 am" zdolność pianisty do tego lśni i jest wszechobecna.”
Sometimes, the best ideas are those which happen to us. They bubble up seemingly out of nowhere, emerging in your mind in a way that feels mysterious and almost magical. It’s as if your consciousness has forced them to the surface for reasons that you can’t quite put your finger on, yet you’re compelled to give the ideas life and shape. Polish pianist Roman Wróblewski’s debut piano album is a beautiful example of what happens when you embrace this process and let inspiration guide you.
The album title, 3.47am, is a reference to these moments of conception. 3.47am is the time of day when almost everyone is asleep – too early to rise, well beyond a reasonable bedtime – but it’s also the time when sleep-deprived inspiration would hit Roman the hardest.
3.47am is cinematic at its core. To reflect this, Roman has placed an emphasis on creating special videos to accompany a number of the tracks, working with dancers, choreographers and directors such as Hugo Marmelada, Lucília Raimundo, Andre Abrantini and Lua Carreira. Eventually, each song will have a visual accompaniment, bringing the album even more to life.
In a way, the world itself feels like it is stuck at 3.47am, existing in a state of pandemic-induced limbo. Life is neither fully awake nor fully asleep. Yet in spite of the difficulties of circumstance, there is still the capacity to experience special moments. This album is the ideal soundtrack for our unique times.
mix and mastering: Piotr Pawlak
recorded in Radio Gdańsk, December 2019
Stereofox: "Absolutely stunning - a great listening experience and amazing musicianship."
Give it a spin: “If you love the greats like Debussy, Einaudi, and Frahm, you will spot in his music material dashes of impressionistic melodies with clarity, vision, and purpose.”
Interia.pl: “Przekazywanie emocji i uczuć za pomocą fortepianu wymaga czegoś więcej niż tylko umiejętności technicznych, wymaga głębi i zrozumienia, a na albumie "3:47 am" zdolność pianisty do tego lśni i jest wszechobecna.”
Sometimes, the best ideas are those which happen to us. They bubble up seemingly out of nowhere, emerging in your mind in a way that feels mysterious and almost magical. It’s as if your consciousness has forced them to the surface for reasons that you can’t quite put your finger on, yet you’re compelled to give the ideas life and shape. Polish pianist Roman Wróblewski’s debut piano album is a beautiful example of what happens when you embrace this process and let inspiration guide you.
The album title, 3.47am, is a reference to these moments of conception. 3.47am is the time of day when almost everyone is asleep – too early to rise, well beyond a reasonable bedtime – but it’s also the time when sleep-deprived inspiration would hit Roman the hardest.
3.47am is cinematic at its core. To reflect this, Roman has placed an emphasis on creating special videos to accompany a number of the tracks, working with dancers, choreographers and directors such as Hugo Marmelada, Lucília Raimundo, Andre Abrantini and Lua Carreira. Eventually, each song will have a visual accompaniment, bringing the album even more to life.
In a way, the world itself feels like it is stuck at 3.47am, existing in a state of pandemic-induced limbo. Life is neither fully awake nor fully asleep. Yet in spite of the difficulties of circumstance, there is still the capacity to experience special moments. This album is the ideal soundtrack for our unique times.
mix and mastering: Piotr Pawlak
recorded in Radio Gdańsk, December 2019
Stereofox: "Absolutely stunning - a great listening experience and amazing musicianship."
Give it a spin: “If you love the greats like Debussy, Einaudi, and Frahm, you will spot in his music material dashes of impressionistic melodies with clarity, vision, and purpose.”
Interia.pl: “Przekazywanie emocji i uczuć za pomocą fortepianu wymaga czegoś więcej niż tylko umiejętności technicznych, wymaga głębi i zrozumienia, a na albumie "3:47 am" zdolność pianisty do tego lśni i jest wszechobecna.”
Sometimes, the best ideas are those which happen to us. They bubble up seemingly out of nowhere, emerging in your mind in a way that feels mysterious and almost magical. It’s as if your consciousness has forced them to the surface for reasons that you can’t quite put your finger on, yet you’re compelled to give the ideas life and shape. Polish pianist Roman Wróblewski’s debut piano album is a beautiful example of what happens when you embrace this process and let inspiration guide you.
The album title, 3.47am, is a reference to these moments of conception. 3.47am is the time of day when almost everyone is asleep – too early to rise, well beyond a reasonable bedtime – but it’s also the time when sleep-deprived inspiration would hit Roman the hardest.
3.47am is cinematic at its core. To reflect this, Roman has placed an emphasis on creating special videos to accompany a number of the tracks, working with dancers, choreographers and directors such as Hugo Marmelada, Lucília Raimundo, Andre Abrantini and Lua Carreira. Eventually, each song will have a visual accompaniment, bringing the album even more to life.
In a way, the world itself feels like it is stuck at 3.47am, existing in a state of pandemic-induced limbo. Life is neither fully awake nor fully asleep. Yet in spite of the difficulties of circumstance, there is still the capacity to experience special moments. This album is the ideal soundtrack for our unique times.
mix and mastering: Piotr Pawlak
recorded in Radio Gdańsk, December 2019