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Włodzimierz Korcz (born 13 November 1943 in
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) is a Polish composer, pianist, music producer and author of many popular songs. He graduated from the Academy of Music in Łódź and debuted in 1965. In 1968–1970 Korcz worked as music editor for
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in Łódź. In 1974–1977 he was the music director at Teatr na Targówku in
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. Korcz composes film and theatre music, and performs at radio and TV concerts. He was a co-producer of shows such as ''Mazurskie Biesiady Kabaretowe'' (
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n Cabaret Feasts) and ''Lidzbarskie Wieczory Humoru i Satyry'' (
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's Satirical Evenings). He received recognition at many festivals in Poland and abroad, including: at the
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, as well as the
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,
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and
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music festivals. He also worked with several literary cabarets across Poland: such as Pod Egidą, Kabaret TEY,
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, as well as the TV-made ''
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'', '' Kraj się śmieje'' and others.


Popular works

Korcz is the co-author of one of the best-known Polish
protest song A protest song is a song that is associated with a movement for social change and hence part of the broader category of ''topical'' songs (or songs connected to current events). It may be folk, classical, or commercial in genre. Among social mov ...
s written in 1976 together with the cabaret artist, singer-songwriter
Jan Pietrzak Jan Pietrzak (pronounced ; born 26 April 1937) is a Polish satirist, singer-songwriter, stage and film actor, and columnist for ''Tygodnik Solidarność'' (Solidarity Weekly). Career Pietrzak co-founded in Warsaw, with Jonasz Kofta, the student ...
. It is called ''
Żeby Polska była Polską "Żeby Polska była Polską" (''Let Poland be Poland'', or – less commonly, ''For Poland to be Poland'') is one of the best-known Polish protest songs written in 1976 by the Polish singer-songwriter Jan Pietrzak, with music by Włodzimierz Korcz ...
'' (''Let Poland be Poland'', or – less commonly, ''For Poland to be Poland''), an informal anthem of the ''Solidarity'' period in the
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. It was an emblem of the political opposition to the
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regime from the
June 1976 protests The June 1976 protests were a series of protests and demonstrations in the Polish People's Republic that took place after Prime Minister Piotr Jaroszewicz revealed the plan for a sudden increase in the price of many basic commodities,
against the Soviet-style communism imposed in Poland, all the way to the collapse of the
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in the 1990s. The song gained utmost popularity during the emergence of Solidarity in 1980, often played from the workers radio stations and internal speakers at factories. It was widely known among the members of ''Solidarity'' (NSZZ Solidarność). In June 1981 Pietrzak performed it at the 19th
National Festival of Polish Song in Opole The National Festival of Polish Song in Opole ( pl, Krajowy Festiwal Piosenki Polskiej w Opolu, KFPP) is an annual music festival in Opole, Poland. Together with the Sopot Festival it is one of the two most important music festivals in Poland. The ...
, winning first-prize awards for the "hit song of the season" and "the audience choice." "Prawda w żartach zawarta."
Interview with Jan Pietrzak by Patrycja Gruszyńska-Ruman. Biuletyn Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej Nr 7 (90) lipiec 2008, , p. 16-17. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
One of the largest public performances took place in Warsaw, at the crossroads of major streets (
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and Marszałkowska Street). As noted by
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, ''For Poland to be Poland'' resonated with the millions of people under the communist rule as the expression of freedom. Eventually however it lost popularity, due to critical voices among some Solidarity advisors. The song is still performed today, often to a standing audience. Its lyrics inspired President
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to name his own speech after it: ''Let Poland be Poland''. It was also quoted by the
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during her speech in the
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. Korcz wrote gospel music for the annual concerts called ''Hymny. Artyści polscy Janowi Pawłowi II w hołdzie'' (
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s. Polish artists paying homage to
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) along with a slew of other composers including Bartosz Chajdecki; televised in 2010 (as ''Golgota Polska'') and released on record. The best known among his church music, is the oratorio ''Woła nas Pan'' (Our Lord is calling) with lyrics by playwright Ernest Bryll. Korcz is married to actress Elżbieta Starostecka with two children: Kamil Jerzy (b. 1971) and Anna Maria (b. 1982). ''Photo with husband: Włodzimierz Korcz (gallery by AKPA).''


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