Thursday, January 14, 2016

Stories big hit on TV Entertainment – Media2.pl

Irena Santor, Halina Frackowiak, Magda Umer, Andrew Crooked Peter Metz, DJ Adamus, Peter Machalica, Cuba Sienkiewicz, Paul Sztompke, Maria Szabłowska, Michal Bajor, Marzena Rogalska, Elizabeth Zapendowska and many others will tell on TV Entertainment behind the scenes Polish emergence of the biggest hits in the new version of the “Museum of Polish Song, that is the story of one hit.”

Entertainment TVP viewers learn the stories of popular, beloved and important Polish songs. The emitted current edition of the “The Museum of Polish Song, that is the story of one hit” singers, composers, songwriters, music journalists and experts will talk, among others, behind the scenes creation of works such as “The butterfly is”, “Avenue of Stars”, “Remember the gardens”, “ten minutes THIRTEENTH”, “red as a brick”.
“The Museum of Polish Song, that is the story of one hit” is a joint initiative TVP Entertainment and the Museum of Polish Song in Opole. The cooperation began in 2013., Then it built the first edition of the program. So far already completed 86 episodes in which the authors were able to conclude several decades of music history. In the current series was created 28 premiere episodes, where emissions on TV Entertainment began in January and ends in April., Every Saturday and Sunday at. 15:10.

The creators of “Museum” led by director Thomas Knittel, invite you to participate in the program the biggest stars of Polish music, including Nitty Gritty, Irena Santor, Michal Bajor, Martyna Jakubowicz, Zbigniew Wodecki or Zdzisława Sośnicka. Stories also works closer writers such. Jacek Cygan and composers, for example. Julius Loranc. Memories artists are enriched comments the most popular music experts, including Mary Szabłowska, Agnieszka Szydłowska, Mark Niedzwiecki, Mark Sierocki, Peter Metz, Paul Sztompke as well-known and popular, including Marzena Rogalska, Robert Gorski, Peter Machalica. The program complements TV shows archival materials that allow for the analysis of the work in its various guises. According to many artists, a good song never gets old. It is worth seeing this program to be convinced of this.

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