Альбомы исполнителя
Pop Goes Swing
1991 · альбом
Descriptive Solo Piano
1980 · сборник
Jerusalem
1975 · альбом
Vintage Pearls: Cocktail Swing
2023 · альбом
Meet Horst Jankowski
2014 · альбом
Jankowskinetik
2014 · альбом
The Best of Mr. Black Forest
2002 · сборник
Piano Interlude
2002 · альбом
Jankowskeynotes
1970 · альбом
And We Got Love
1967 · альбом
Baby, But Grand!
1967 · альбом
The Genius Of Jankowski!
1964 · альбом
Bravo Jankowski!
1964 · альбом
My Fair Lady
1964 · альбом
More Genius Of Jankowski
1965 · альбом
A Walk in the Black Forest / Blue Spring
1965 · сингл
So What's New?
1966 · альбом
Still More Genius Of Jankowski
1966 · альбом
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Биография
Horst Jankowski was a seemingly inexhaustible composer of easy listening instrumental and space age pop who started out as a classical pianist. Comparisons are often noted between Jankowski and campy space age pop arranger and composer Juan Garcia Esquival, easy listening arranger and composer Bert Kaempfert, and easy listening arranger Ray Conniff. A student of the Berlin Music Conservatory, Jankowski moved on to performing jazz at German nightspots. For a time, he led the band that backed jazz vocalist Caterina Valenti. In addition to conducting, the Berlin native composed for his country's equivalent of Muzak. Jankowski's "A Walk in the Black Forest," alternately known in Germany as "Eine Schwarzwaldenfahrt," was popular in the 1960s. That popularity helped him land a record deal. Mercury released a number of Jankowski's albums. By the 1970s, Jankowski shifted more heavily to jazz and he did not receive as much airplay in the U.S. as he had previously. Albums from this period include his jazzed-up versions of the day's popular numbers, including "Light My Fire." These covers can be found on the Black Forest Explosion! compilation. Jankowski possessed a rather distinctive style of piano playing, which some have likened to banging on the keys. A sample of this can be found on his solos. Other recordings include collaborations with jazz ensembles, among them that of clarinetist Rolf Kuhns. ~ Linda Seida, Rovi