Vitold Rek (* October 18, 1955 in Rzeszów, Poland as Witold E. Szczurek) is a double bassist, composer and music educator. He studied classical double bass at the Academy of Music in Kraków when Krzysztof Penderecki was rector there. His playing "unites jazz influences with classical and East European folk elements",[1] with a focus on live performance and composition.
Vitold also enjoys his work with German writers, combining spoken poetry with his own solo performance. He works closely with the poet Johann P. Tammen and other partners have included Volker Braun, Oskar Ansull, Sarah Kirsch and Kito Lorenc.
In 2008 Vitold Rek was honored twice: with Tomasz Stanko’s 5-CD album "1970-1975-1984-1986-1988" - Platinum Prize in Poland - and with Emil Mangelsdorff’s CD "Blues Forever" - Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik 2008 in Germany.
In November 2008 Vitold Rek performed as soloist the premiere of Jazz Concerto Grosso (composed by Piotr Wrobel) for double bass, flute (soloist Jadwiga Kotnowska) and symphony orchestra during the Polish Chamber Music Festival in Warsaw.
Flyin’ Lady - Jan Pt. Wroblewski Quartet (Muza Pl.); 1978
Mondspinner - with Christof Lauer & Ralf Hübner (Free Flow Music 0796); 1996
On Remote Patrol - with Michael Baird (SWP 004); 1996
Das Erik Satie Projekt - Fritz Hartschuh Quartet (Konnex KCD 5086); 1998
East West Wind - Live at the St. Ingbert Jazz Festival 1997, Germany (TMP 501)
Bassifiddle alla polacca - Vitold Rek Solo - double bass, vocals (TMP 503); 1997 & 1998
John Tchicai, Vitold Rek, Karl Berger - 2 x 2 (TMP 505; 1991, 1992 & 2000;
The Polish Folk Explosion - Kapela Resoviana feat. Albert Mangelsdorff, Charlie Mariano, John Tchicai, Vitold Rek, Gilbert Matthews (TMP 507; 2001
Johann P. Tammen & Vitold Rek - Die Erde, das singende Brot (TMP CD 401); 2002
Charlie Mariano & Vitold Rek - opus absolutum (TMP CD 509; 2003
Charlie Mariano & Vitold Rek feat. Peter Reiter - Cathedral vol. 1 (TMP CD 611); 2005
East West Wind - Home featuring Jaroslaw Bester & Ramesh Shotham (TMP CD 515); 2007
Emil Mangelsdorff Quartet "Blues Forever" (Bellaphon CDLR 714427)
Hessischer Rundfunk Jazzensemble "Unauffällige Festansage" with Albert Mangelsdorff, Christof Lauer, Ralf Hübner,Heinz Sauer, Emil Mangelsdorff, Joki Freund (Jazzwerkstatt 2008)
Tomasz Stanko "1970-1975-1984-1986-1988" (Metal Mind Productions); 2008
"Das Jazz Buch" Joachim Ernst Berendt/Günter Heusmann (Fischer Verlag 1953-2005, Germany)
"Jazz Lexikon" Martin Kunzler (Rowohlt Verlag 2002, Germany)
"New Grove Dictionary of Jazz" Barry Kernfeld/Wolfram Knauer (Grove, England 2001)
"Der Frankfurt Sound" Jürgen Schwab (SocietätsVerlag 2004, Germany)
"Encyklopedia Muzyki Popularnej, Jazz" D.Piatkowski (Atena 2000, Poland)
"Leksykon Polskiej Muzyki Rozrywkowej" R.Wolanski (Morex 1995, Poland)