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Performer: Mazowsze
Title: The Tadeusz Sygietyński "Mazowsze" State Popular Song And Dance Ensemble
Country: Poland
Catalog Number: L 0085
Label: Polskie Nagrania Muza
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 759
| 1 | Kądziołeczka (The Spinner)Arranged By – T. Sygietyński |
| 2 | Muzyczka (Music)Music By – T. Sygietyński |
| 3 | Dziura W Desce (A Hole In A Board)Arranged By – M. Piwkowski, T. Sygietyński |
| 4 | Łowiczanka (Łowicz Girl)Arranged By – T. Sygietyński |
| 5 | Przyśpiewki Żywieckie (Żywiec Refrains)Arranged By – T. Sygietyński |
| 6 | Zaloty (Courtship)Music By – T. Sygietyński |
| 7 | Cyt, CytMusic By – T. Sygietyński |
| 8 | Nie Zginaj Kaliny (Don't Bend The Guelder-rose)Arranged By – T. Suchocki, T. Sygietyński |
| 9 | Świeci Miesiąc (The Moon Is Shining)Music By – T. Sygietyński |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L 0085 | Mazowsze | Państwowy Zespół Ludowy Pieśni I Tańca "Mazowsze" (10", Album, Mono, Red) | Polskie Nagrania Muza | L 0085 | Poland | Unknown |
| L 0085 | Mazowsze | Państwowy Zespół Ludowy Pieśni I Tańca "Mazowsze" Im. Tadeusza Sygietyńskiego (10", Album, Mono) | Polskie Nagrania | L 0085 | Poland | 1956 |
| L 0085 | Państwowy Zespół Ludowy Pieśni I Tańca "Mazowsze" | Państwowy Zespół Ludowy Pieśni I Tańca "Mazowsze" Im. Tadeusza Sygietyńskiego (10", Album, Mono, Yel) | Polskie Nagrania Muza | L 0085 | Poland | 1957 |
This version has numbered tracks on the red labels and sleeve printed by Poznańskie Zakłady Graficzne.
Also issued with sleeve printed by Łódzkie Zakłady Graficzne (e. g. The "Mazowsze" State Popular Song & Dance Ensemble).
The same sleeve has been printed for 4 different releases (L 0003, L 0023, L0085, L0086) with tracklist translation in English,
Формируйте собственную коллекция коллекцию записей The Tadeusz Sygietyński Mazowsze State Popular Song And Dance Ensemble. The New York Times. Mazowsze Polish Folk Song and Dance Ensemble. Państwowy Zespół Ludowy Pieśni i Tańca Mazowsze. TWÓRCY MAZOWSZA. In 1955, Tadeusz Sygietynski death threatened the ensembles very existence, but Mira provided the strong leadership required to breathe new life into the group, which has gone on to present 6,000 performances in Poland and forty nine other countries. Today Mazowsze is regarded as one of the worlds best known folk dance groups. Serving as an ambassador of the Polish culture, the ensemble brings with it a taste of the motherland to many Poles scattered throughout the world. Play album. Do you have any photos of this artist Add an image. Sorted by: Most popular. Most popular. By release date. Mazowsze in Polish Państwowy Zespół Ludowy Pieśni i Tańca Mazowsze National Folk Song and Dance Ensemble Mazowsze is a famous Polish folk group. It is named after the Mazowsze region of Poland. The prominent music critic Jerzy Waldorff called Mazowsze the crown jewel of the Republic of Poland. His statement fully appreciates the value and distinction of this ensemble. For more than sixty years they have kept audiences worldwide enthralled, fulfilling an honorable role as Ambassador of Polish Culture. Sages Of The World - The Polish Song and Dance Ensemble Mazowse. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Mazowsze in Polish Państwowy Zespół Ludowy Pieśni i Tańca Mazowsze State Folk Ensemble of Song and Dance 'Mazowsze' is a famous Polish folk group. Mazowsze was established by a decree issued by the Ministry of Culture and Art on 8 November 1948. The decree ordered Professor Tadeusz Sygietyński to create a folk group that would maintain regional artistic traditions and the traditional folk repertoire of songs and dances of the Masovian. Tadeusz Sygietynski. W olszynie. Album 1963 15 Songs. Folk 1963. Ukochany Kraj. The Song and Dance Ensemble Mazowsze was established by a decree issued by the Ministry of Culture and Art on 8th November 1948. Tadeusz Sygietyński was appointed the head, charged with launching and managing the ensemble. He had slightly different ideas for the functioning of the choir, however, than the communist authorities did. Two hearts. He wandered around the Masovian countryside the Mazowsze group owes its name to the region and recorded the songs he heard there just like Kolberg, whose work he valued. Sygietyński wanted to create a group that would convey folk traditions in an authentic and original way