Maryla Rodowicz


Maria Antonina Rodowicz , known professionally as Maryla Rodowicz, is a Polish singer and actress.

Early life

Originally the Rodowicz family came from Vilnius. Her father worked at the Stefan Batory University in Vilnius before the war and her grandparents were the owners of a pharmacy near the famous Gate of Dawn, the city gate of Vilnius. Rodowicz studied at Liceum Ziemi Kujawskiej in Włocławek and graduated from the Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego in Warsaw. In her youth, she was a keen participant in athletics among other things at Kujawiak Włocławek.

Career

Her career began in 1967, after winning first prize at the Festiwal Piosenki i Piosenkarzy Studenckich in Kraków. Two years later she recorded her first well-known song, "Mówiły mu", and in 1970 - her first longplay. In 1973, she gained popularity with the song "Małgośka" with lyrics by Agnieszka Osiecka. A year later, during the World Cup Opening Ceremony in Munich, she performed a song "Futbol".
The singer's body of work comprises over 600 recorded songs, with over 20 Polish albums as well as albums in English, Czech, German and Russian. Apart from "Małgośka", the artist's most famous songs are "Niech żyje bal", "To już było", "Wielka Woda", "Rozmowa przez ocean", "Bossanova do poduszki", "Łatwopalni" and her latest album's hits such as "Wszyscy chcą kochać" and "Będzie co ma być". In 2005 she recorded an album Kochać with lyrics by Katarzyna Nosowska. On the occasion of World Cup 2006, she recorded a song "Za Janasa" with Nosowska's lyrics.
Rodowicz has performed in concert worldwide: in Europe, America, Australia, and Asia. She has won awards for her singing. She has also participated in various festivals including outside the borders of Poland, for example in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Los Angeles, as well as in Poland including the Festiwal Piosenki i Piosenkarzy Studenckich in Kraków and the Krajowy Festiwal Piosenki Polskiej in Opole.
Rodowicz is also an actress who has performed in several movies and in musical entertainment. She regularly performs in a Polsat TV channel series Rodzina zastępcza.
In 1992 she released her autobiography under the title of Niech żyje bal.
She was featured in a 2012 episode of the Polish Name That Tune, known as Jaka to Melodia, in which she sang her rendition of the popular Chór Czejanda number Czerwony Autobus after a celebrity contestant guessed the song.

Songs

The notable Polish Madonna written by Agnieszka Osiecka contains clear Catholic symbolism and references to the social circumstances characteristic to Poland in the late eighties that marked the last years of the communist era in Poland. In this song, the author questions whether the "Polish Madonna" has enough money to pay for rent, promising her that the child will get a welcome allowance to the public kindergarten. The old communist promises are never fulfilled for her, and her dreams of having a lipstick "made in France" can only come true in her dreams. The song won the journalists' prize at the Opole festival in 1987.

Personal life

She has three children, Jan Jasiński and Katarzyna Jasińska with her first husband, Krzysztof Jasiński. She also has a son Jędrzej with her second husband Andrzej Dużyński.

Discography

Polish-language albums

German-language albums

Russian-language albums

Multilingual albums

Tribute albums

Christmas albums

Live albums

Compilation albums