Jacek Kaczmarski

Jacek Kaczmarski

Jacek Kaczmarski (March 22, 1957, Warsaw -
April 10, 2004, Gdańsk) was a Polish singer, songwriter, poet and author.

Kaczmarski was considered by many to be a voice of the anti-communist Solidarity movement in the 1980s, for his commitment to a free Poland, independent of Soviet rule. His songs criticized the ruling regime and appealed to the tradition of patriotic resistance within Poles. He remains best known for his protest songs on social and political subjects ("Mury" ("Walls") based on song "L'estaca" by Lluís Llach, "Obława" ("Wolf hunt")). However, he was more a poet than a political singer, and his texts have not lost their relevance with the demise of the Soviet union and its communist block.

He made his debut in 1977 at the Student Song Festival, where he was awarded firstprize for his work "Obława" ("Wolf hunt") based on song "Охота на волков" by Vladimir Vysotsky. In 1980 he won Second prize at the Opole Song Festival for "Epitafium dla Włodzimierza Wysockiego" ("Epitaph for" Vladimir Vysotsky).

Kaczmarski was on tour in France when the martial law was declared in Poland in December 1981. He chose not to return until 1990. Throughout the years he gave concerts in western Europe, USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Israel. From 1982 he was an editor and journalist with Radio Free Europe, with his own radio program, "Kwadrans Jacka Kaczmarskiego" ("A Quarter with Jacek Kaczmarski").

After his return to Poland (following the Round Table negotiations that brought and end to communist rule) he toured the country with his friend and artist Zbigniew Łapiński. The tour was recorded and released as "Live", and it achieved Gold album status in 2001. His other albums included "Mury" ("Walls"), "Nasza klasa" ("Our class"), "Raj" ("Paradise"), "Muzeum" ("Museum"), "Pochwała łotrostwa" ("Praising the Rascals"), "Wojna postu z karnawałem" ("The War between Carnival and Lent"). However, Kaczmarski was soon disillusioned by the developments in Poland after 1989 and would eventually emigrate to Australia.

Kaczmarski was known not only for his politically motivated lyrics but also for his characteristically dynamic — even aggressive — classical guitar playing, and expressive performance style. His deep knowledge of not only the history of Poland but also Classical literature resulted in a wide variety of insightful connections between cultures and eras via song (for example "Powtórka z Odysei," recalling Homer's Odyssey or "Lalka," a masterful strike at the heart of a riveting Polish novel). He often performed before contrastingly different audiences: groups of friends in their homes, campus venues, and large concert halls in Poland, the rest of Europe and America.

Kaczmarski was diagnosed with cancer of the larynx in late 1990s Fact|date=January 2008 (attributed to his heavy smoking).

He died in a hospital in Gdańsk 2004.

See also

* Vladimir Vysotsky
* Georges Brassens
* Leszek Długosz
* Bob Dylan
* Przemysław Gintrowski
* Jean Michel Jarre
* Lluís Llach
* Zbigniew Łapiński
* Bulat Okudzhava
* Andrés Segovia
* Jaromir Nohavica
* Karel Kryl
* Jan Krzysztof Kelus

External links

* [http://www.kaczmarski.art.pl/index.php Kaczmarski.art.pl - Fanpage]
* [http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/tt/4bfe3/ Tribute to Jacek Kaczmarski] (scroll down below the adverts)
* [http://perso.wanadoo.fr/rafal.s/Kaczmarski.htm Jacek Kaczmarski]


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