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Alicja Majewska
Polish singer (born 1948) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alicja Majewska (born May 30, 1948 in Wrocław, Poland) is a Polish singer. From 1971 to 1974, she was a member of the band Partita as a vocalist.[1] In 1975, she received the main award at the National Festival of Polish Song in Opole. She was also awarded a Grand Prix at the 1980 festival in Rostock, and was honored in Havana (1985). She received the "Gloria Artis" medal.[1][2]
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Biography
She spent her early childhood in Olbierzowice, where her parents were teachers.
She is a graduate of the Faculty of Psychology and Pedagogy at the University of Warsaw in the field of andragogy.[3][4] She made her debut in 1968 at the 4th Soviet Song Festival in Zielona Góra.
Honored with the Bronze (2005) and Gold (2020) Medal "For Merit to Culture Gloria Artis".[5]
From 2019 to 2022, she participated as a trainer in the first three editions of the TVP2 program The Voice Senior.[6][7][8][9][10]
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Discography
- 1976 Bywają takie dni
- 1987 Piosenki Korcza i Młynarskiego
- 1989 For New Love
- 1991 Kolędy w teatrze STU – with Halina Frąckowiak and Andrzej Zaucha
- 1994 Jeszcze się tam żagiel bieli – The best of
- 1997 Świat w kolorze nadziei
- 1999 Być kobietą – Złota kolekcja
- 2005 Odkryjemy miłość nieznaną
- 2006 Majewska – Korcz – Live
- 2006 Idzie kolęda, polska kolęda
- 2011 Pieśni sakralne
- 2016 Wszystko może się stać
- 2019 Żyć się chce
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