Polish visionary jazz violinist, saxophonist, and composer who bridged the gap between cultures and genres. A true pioneer of jazz-fusion, Urbaniak was a force of nature in the New York jazz scene for decades. He remains the only Polish musician to have recorded with the legendary Miles Davis, lending his unique electric violin sound to the iconic album Tutu. Throughout his illustrious career, Michał shared the stage and studio with the absolute titans of jazz history. He collaborated with visionaries like Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter, and laid down grooves with rhythm masters such as Marcus Miller, Billy Cobham, and Ron Carter. His musical journey saw him working alongside icons like Quincy Jones, George Benson, Freddie Hubbard, and Joe Henderson, earning their respect as a peer and a pioneer. (22 January 1943 – 20 December 2025) Rest in peace, Maestro. Last edited: Dec 20, 2025 at 10:06 PM
Michał Urbaniak (22 January 1943 – 20 December 2025) was a Polish jazz musician who played violin, lyricon, and saxophone. His music includes elements of folk music, rhythm and blues, hip hop, and symphonic music. UrbSymphony - Michał Urbaniak and Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra Rest in peace