Waldemar Kazanecki
Waldemar Kazanecki ([valˈdɛmar kazaˈnɛtski]; born 29 April 1929 in Warsaw, Poland, died 20 December 1991 in Warsaw) was a Polish pianist, conductor and composer.
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Born | Waldemar Kazanecki 29 April 1929 |
Died | 20 December 1991 |
Nationality | Polish |
Occupation(s) | Composer Pianist Conductor |
Life and career
Waldemar Kazanecki began as a music editor on Polish Radio Katowice in 1954 and later became a pianist in the Jerzy Harald Orchestra. Kazanecki began composing for movies with the film Hrabina Cosel (The Countess Cosel) in 1966. In 1975 he produced the score for Nights and Days (Noce i Dnie), Jerzy Antczak's Academy Award-nominated film. In total, he composed for some 500 movies and television shows. Kazanecki died in Warsaw in 1991.[1]
Selected works
- Czarne chmury (1973)
- Nie ma róży bez ognia (1974)
- Noce i dnie (1975)
- Brunet wieczorową porą (1976)
- Dom (1980)
- Bolek i Lolek
- Baśnie i waśnie
- Zaczarowany ołówek
- Ballada o Januszku (1987)
- Do przerwy 0:1 (1969)
- Gorzka miłość (1990)
- Hrabina Cosel (1968)
- Tylko Kaśka (1980)
- Muchy króla Apsika
References
- "Waldemar Kazanecki - Biography". MTV. Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2010-03-17.
External links
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