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Czesława Gospodarek (née Cieślak; 10 June 1938 – 5 December 2011), known by her stage name Violetta Villas, was a Polish and international cabaret star, singer, actress, composer and songwriter. Her voice was characterized as coloratura soprano, which spanned over four octaves. She could play the piano, violin, and
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and had absolute pitch.Tygrysica z Magdalenki, Witold Filler (1993) Characterisations of her included "the voice of the atomic age", "the singing toast of the continent", "a voice like French champagne", and the "Polish
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". Villas was the first star of the ''Casino de Paris'' at Dunes Hotel & Casino in
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(1966–1970). Villas was known for her conspicuous wardrobe and number-one hits. During her show business career, Villas acted in six films, performed in numerous musical shows, and recorded almost three hundred songs in ten languages, including Polish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Neapolitan, Russian, Spanish and Portuguese. She was an
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activist. In 2011, Villas received the Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis.


Biography


Early life

Villas was born in Heusy,
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, the third of four children. She spent her childhood in Belgium. Her father, Bolesław Cieślak (4 December 1907 – 9 May 1960), was a miner and bandmaster, and her mother, Jane (26 January 1914 – 17 February 1985), was a housewife. In 1948 she came with her parents to Poland and settled in Lewin Kłodzki, where she began studying music. She played the piano and violin in her youth. In 1956 she began studying solo singing at the State Musical High School in Szczecin. She continued her artistic education in
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with professor Gisela Posh. In 1959 she began classical vocal lessons with professor Eugenia Falkowska in
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.


1960–1965: Early career

In 1960, Villas made her debut on
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at the invitation of its director of music, Władysław Szpilman. Her first broadcast songs were "Gdy zakwitną czereśnie" and "Ja nie mogę tamtej drugiej znieść". She recorded her first album, ''Rendez-vous with Violetta Villas'', in 1962. She received her first noteworthy prize at the Sopot Festival in 1961 and 1962. In 1964, 1965 and 1966 she performed at
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. In the early 1960s, Villas toured many countries in Europe, including Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, Russia, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and Romania, as well as in the United States, Canada and Israel. In 1964 at the National Festival of Polish Song in Opole,
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invited her to France. At the 3rd Festival International des Variétés et Music-Halls in Rennes, Villas received her Grand Prix International d'Interpretation (she sang including Ave Maria). In 1965, she performed at the Fontaine Theatre (show Roue de la Chance, director André Chanu). In 1966, at a personal request of Bruno Cocquatrix, Villas appeared in the ''Grand Music Hall de Varsovie'', revue program at Olympia. The premiere was 26 July 1966. Villas sang including Ave Maria no Morro and Hiroshima Mon Amour. In Paris she was approached by Frederic Apcar, who invited her to Las Vegas.


1966–1970: Las Vegas and Casino de Paris

In December 1966 Villas performed at the Casino de Paris at Dunes Hotel & Casino. In her first program she sang including "Under Paris Skies", " Granada", "
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", "
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" and "". Villas sang in duets with Frank Sinatra,
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, Sammy Davis, Jr., Eartha Kitt, and Dean Martin. Her personal stylist was Patrick Valette, a Frenchman from fashion house Dior. She performed her show with a hundred-person French ballet. She lived in a villa with private swimming pool. In late '60s Villas recorded twenty songs for American television and Capitol Records. In March 1968 began a screen test for
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film studio, where she was later signed to a movie contract.


1971–1987: Isolation and comeback

Villas was offered a lucrative eight-year contract with Paramount Pictures but turned it down because of her mother's illness, which saw her return to Poland. The Polish Communist authorities confiscated her passport, which confined her in Poland for over a decade. However, she was not completely banned from the media and was able to pursue her career locally. In 1985, she made a comeback, just a few years after martial law ended, in a series of sold-out performances. Authorities returned her passport, and she resumed her international career. She later toured the US and Australia. In 1987 she went on the tour "Violetta" in the United States and Canada. The premiere was 14 September at Carnegie Hall, where she received a standing ovation. In New York her concert was sold out. Villas performed in Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, Texas, Montreal and Chicago.


Theatre

Before Villas started her theatre career in Poland, she performed in international revue shows in France and United States. In 1978 she played at the Grand Theatre in
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in the musical show ''Kochajmy się''. In the 1970s/80s Villas was a star of the Siren Theatre in
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. Villas played several roles in her theatre career, including Lygia in ''Trzeci program'' (The third programme, 1978) and the main role in the revue ''Violetta'' (1986–1988). In 1986 she returned to theatre, performing in ''Violetta'' with an orchestra and ballet. In 1992, Villas played in the musical '' Hello, Dolly!'' at Cracow Operetta House. In the 1990s she performed at Warsaw Operetta House in her own programme, ''The Violetta Villas Show''.


Personal life

In 1954, when she was 16, Villas married lieutenant Gospodarek but they divorced just two years later in September 1956. Her parents had pressured her into the marriage but she did not truly love him. She left her husband to study music in Szczecin. They had one child, Krzysztof Gospodarek. In 1967 she married Harry B. Malter, an American businessman and entrepreneur. They were divorced several years later. In 1987 she met an American businessman and millionaire of Polish descent, Ted Kowalczyk, and married him on 6 January 1988 in Chicago. The wedding ceremony was held at a banquet room of the "Orbit" Restaurant, a fixture of Chicago's Polish Village. They divorced in December 1988. He gave many interviews in the media about their marriage, but she said on a TV show "I made an error, that I believed so fast." Villas struggled with alcohol''Villas. Nic przecież nie mam do ukrycia'' – J. Danielewicz, I. Michalewicz; Villas' biography, (2011) and morphine addiction, according to her estranged son. Apparently, according to a show on Polish national public television, Villas suffered from
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for years, which strained her relationship with family and friends. From 1968 to 1973 she provided information about her show business colleagues to the Security Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
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under the code name ''Gabriella''.Institute of National Remembrance (IPN BU 00170/618) Villas died on 5 December 2011 in Lewin Kłodzki at the age of 73.


Discography


Studio albums

* 1962 ''Rendez-vous with Violetta Villas'' * 1966 ''Violetta Villas'' * 1967 ''Violetta Villas'' (reissue) * 1968 ''For you my darling'' * 1968 ''About Love...'' * 1977 ''There is no love without jealousy'' * 1985 ''Las Vegas'' * 1986 ''Violetta Villas'' (reissue) * 1992 ''The most beautiful Christmas carols'' * 1996 ''Daddy 2'' guest star * 1997 ''Christmas carols'' * 1997 ''Villas sings Christmas carols'' * 2001 ''When Jesus Christus was born...'' * 2001 ''Violetta Villas'' (reissue) * 2001 ''There is no love without jealousy'' (reissue) * 2001 ''For you my darling'' (reissue) * 2003 ''Valentine hits'' * 2004 ''Christmas carols from heart'' * 2008 ''To comfort the heart and warmth the soul'' * 2009 ''The most beautiful Christmas carols'' (reissue)


Live

* 1994 ''Dolly'' * 1994 ''I am what I am'' (reissue) * 1998 ''Dolly'' (reissue) * 2006 ''I am what I am'' (reissue)


Singles

* 1961 "I don't believe you" * 1961 "Such a frost" * 1961 "I don't make it" * 1961 "For you my darling" * 1961 "Red Marianna" * 1961 "Secret" * 1962 "Get married, Johny!" * 1962 "Cuckoo clock" * 1962 "It speak maracas" * 1962 "Look straight into my eyes" * 1962 "When Allah goes" * 1962 "Ali alo" * 1963 "Fan" * 1964 "To you, mother" * 1964 "Joseph" * 1964 "The love begins with a smile" * 1964 "There is a time for love" * 1964 "Is not" * 1966 "To you, mother" * 1978 "For mum" * 1986 "Mundial '86" * 1987 "The pine from my dream" * 1987 "Take me from Barcelona" * 1987 "Everywhere you go" * 1987 "The wild woman"


Flexi discs

* 1962 ''Do you like to dance?'' * 1964 ''There is a time for love'' * 1964 ''Forty chesnut-trees'' * 1964 ''Recalling Masuria'' * 1965 ''Mamma'' * 1965 ''I will travel to you'' * 1965 ''To you, mother'' * 1968 ''It's raining in Zakopane'' * 1970 ''I returned to you'' * 1972 ''There is no love without jealousy'' * 1974 ''To you, mother''


Compilation albums

* 1980 ''Old hits'' * 1987 ''The greatest hits'' * 1992 ''For you my darling'' * 1992 ''The best of'' * 1995 ''Violetta Villas – gold hits'' * 1996 ''Gold hits'' * 1996 ''Only to you'' * 1997 ''I am what I am'' * 1998 ''Platinum collection'' * 2000 ''Gold hits'' * 2003 ''To you, mother'' * 2003 ''Magic memories'' * 2009 ''From the Polish Radio archive'' * 2010 ''40 Violetta Villas songs'' * and 46 Various Artists-type compilations


Filmography

Movie * 1969 ''How to commit marriage'' * 1969 ''Heaven with a gun'' * 1969 ''Paint your wagon'' * 1970 '' Dzięcioł'' (''The Woodpecker'') * 1983 ''Dream about Violetta'' * 1989 ''Violetta Villas'' Television * 1963 ''Revue of the Polskie Nagrania'' * 1964 ''Dancing Joe'' * 1965 ''Roue de la chance'' * 1966 ''Professor Tutka's club'' * 1970 ''Violetta Villas sings'' * 1975 ''The wedding'' * 1977 ''Sentiments'' * 1978 ''Good evening, it's Łódź!'' * 1985 ''Summer Studio'' * 1985 ''Beautiful and excellent'' * 1988 ''Violetta'' * 1993 ''Violetta Villas show – live at Warsaw Operetta'' * 1995 ''Only to You'' * 1996 ''Concert on a barge'' * 1999 ''Violetta V. – live''


Repertoire

1. Song festivals –
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, Opole,
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,
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etc. (1961–1964) * "Ave Maria no Morro" * "For You My Darling" * "Look Straight into My Eyes" * "Si señor" * "The Time Will Come" * "To You, Mother" 2. "Roue de la chance", Theatre Fontaine in Paris (1965) * "Ave Maria no Morro" * "Look Straight into my Eyes" 3. "Grand music hall de Varsovie", Olympia in Paris (1966) * "Ave Maria no Morro" * "Hiroshima Mon Amour" * "Look Straight into my Eyes" * "Non C'est Rien" 4. "Casino de Paris",
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in Las Vegas (1967–1969) * "Ave Maria no Morro" * " C'est si bon" * " Dark Eyes" * " Et Maintenant" * " Gounod's Ave Maria" * "Free Again" * " Granada" * " Hello, Dolly!" * "
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" * "
L'amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle Habanera (" usic or danceof Havana") is the popular name for "" (; "Love is a rebellious bird"), an aria from Georges Bizet's 1875 opéra comique '' Carmen''. It is the entrance aria of the title character, a mezzo-soprano role, in scene 5 o ...
" * "
Libiamo ne' lieti calici "" (; "Let's drink from the joyful cups") is a famous duet with chorus from Giuseppe Verdi's ''La traviata'' (1853), one of the best-known opera melodies and a popular performance choice (as is this opera itself) for many great tenors and sopranos ...
" * " My Heart Belongs to Daddy" * "
Ne me quitte pas "Ne me quitte pas" (''"Don't leave me"'') is a 1959 song by Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel. It has been covered in the original French by many artists and has also been translated into and performed in many other languages. A well-known ...
" * "
O sole mio "O sole mio" () is a well-known Neapolitan song written in 1898. Its Neapolitan language lyrics were written by Giovanni Capurro and the music was composed by Eduardo di Capua (1865–1917) and Alfredo Mazzucchi (1878–1972).. The title tran ...
" * " Somewhere My Love" * "
Strangers in the Night "Strangers in the Night" is a song composed by Bert Kaempfert with English lyrics by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder. Kaempfert originally used it under the title "Beddy Bye" as part of the instrumental score for the movie ''A Man Could Get ...
" * " Un bel dì vedremo" * "Under Paris Skies" * " Under the Bridges of Paris" * " This Is My Song" * "
Vissi d'arte "Vissi d'arte" is a soprano aria from act 2 of the opera '' Tosca'' by Giacomo Puccini. It is sung by Floria Tosca as she thinks of her fate, how the life of her beloved, Mario Cavaradossi, is at the mercy of Baron Scarpia and why God has seeming ...
" * " What Now My Love" 5. "Villas Revue",
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in Warsaw (1968) * "Dark Eyes" * "Hello, Dolly!" * "L'amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle" * "Libiamo ne' Lieti Calici" * "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" * "Strangers in the Night" * "This Is My Song" 6. "Violetta", international concert tour started at Carnegie Hall in New York (1987–1988) * Arias from "Carmen" * "Dark Eyes" * " Granada" * "Happiness" (Polish – "Szczęście") * "
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" * "Kiss me hotly" (Polish – "Całuj gorąco") * "Mechanical doll" (Polish – "Mechaniczna lalka") * "Strangers in the Night" * " Summertime" * "Violetta"


References


External links


Villas's biodata and filmography (in Polish)
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