Agnieszka Osiecka (<small>Polish pronunciation</small>: ; 9 October 1936 â 7 March 1997) was a Polish poet, writer, author of theatre and television screenplays, film director and journalist. She was a prominent Polish songwriter, having authored the lyrics to more than 2000 songs, and is considered an icon of Polish culture.
Life and career
Osiecka was born in Warsaw, the only child of Wiktor Osiecki, a pianist and composer of Serbian, Romanian-Vlach and Hungarian descent, and a scholar Maria Sztechman. She spent her early years in Zakopane where her father played the piano at the Watra Restaurant. After World War II the Osiecki family moved to Warsaw and settled in the Saska KÃÂpa borough. The small flat soon became Osiecka's favourite place to work. She lived there almost her entire life. After her death, the Okularnicy Foundation placed a commemorative plaque on the building.
Agnieszka was exceptionally gifted. She completed her coursework much more quickly than other students and graduated from Marie SkÃ
Âodowska-Curie High School in 1952. She trained as a swimmer at Legia Sports Club and studied journalism at the University of Warsaw (1957âÂÂ61) and film-directing at the prestigious National Film School in Ã
ÂódÃ
º (1957âÂÂ61) but dropped film-directing and started writing. Osiecka published essays and articles in the student press during her university years. She joined the famous Student Satirical Theatre (STS) in 1954 and wrote 166 political and lyrical songs for this company. She used to say "I am a journalist, that is why some of my songs are reports which rhyme." She served on the artistic board of the STS Theatre until it closed in 1972.
1962 marked her debut on Polish National Radio. Renown Polish actress Kalina JÃÂdrusik sang Osiecka's lyrics to a hit song by Franciszka LeszczyÃ
Âska called "My First Ball" (Mój pierwszy bal). One year later at the first National Festival of Polish Song in Opole in 1963 Agnieszka achieved a major success winning the main prize and six other prizes for her lyrics: "Piosenka o Okularnikachâ (music by JarosÃ
Âaw Abram), as well as "BiaÃ
Âe maÃ
ÂÃ
¼eÃ
Âstwo,â "Czerwony kapturek,â "Kochankowie z ulicy Kamiennej,â "Solo na kontrabasieâ and "Ulice wielkich miast.âÂÂ
She was now recognised as a prominent young poet and the Polish National Radio offered her a job to create and lead a team to broadcast The Radio Song Studio. She also worked on theatre and television productions. Together with composer Adam SÃ
ÂawiÃ
Âski she wrote a series called "Listy Ã
ÂpiewajÃÂ
ceâ ("Singing LettersâÂÂ). Her first major theatre show "Niech no tylko zakwitnÃÂ
jabÃ
Âonieâ ("Let the Apple-trees Bloom") was staged at the Ateneum Theatre.
Her lyrics were set to music by such composers as Krzysztof Komeda, Seweryn Krajewski, Adam SÃ
ÂawiÃ
Âski, Zygmunt Konieczny, and others.
Personal life
Osiecka and her partner, the prominent journalist Daniel Passent, had their only child, a daughter, Agata, in 1973.
The Masurian Lake District was among Osiecka's favorite places in Poland. She liked to vacation there in the 1960s/70s with Polish intellectuals and artists. As a student she worked there for one of the local newspapers and in the autumn of her life she wrote for the Atelier Theatre in Sopot. She was a frequent visitor to the Halama writers' retreat house in Zakopane, in the Tatra Mountains.
Death and legacy
Osiecka published numerous books and released many records (see the full list at www.okularnicy.org.pl). She is considered one of the most important, prolific and gifted persons in postwar Polish culture and history. Osiecka died on 7 March 1997.
The Agnieszka Osiecka Okularnicy Foundation was founded by her daughter shortly after the poet's death. The Okularnicy Foundation promotes Osiecka's work, runs the Poet's Archive, organizes the annual singing competition "Let us Remember Agnieszka OsieckaâÂÂ, manages the Internet archive and publishes books.
To honour her creative output and her work at the National Polish Radio, the Music Studio was named after Osiecka in 1997.
In 2013, the National Bank of Poland (NBP) issued two commemorative coins (2 and 10-zloty denominations) as part of the "History of Polish popular music" series honouring Osiecka.
In 2020, the Polish public broadcaster Telewizja Polska released an eponymous biographical mini-series chronicling the life and work of Osiecka. It was directed by Robert GliÃ
Âski and MichaÃ
 Rosa and stars Eliza Rycembel and Magdalena PopÃ
Âawska as the titular character.
From May 2024, the manuscript of text of song MaÃ
ÂgoÃ
Âka from the collection of the National Library of Poland is presented at a permanent exhibition in the Palace of the Commonwealth.
State honours
Selected songs
- A ja wolÃÂ mojÃÂ
mamÃÂ (music by Majka JeÃ
¼owska, performed by Majka JeÃ
¼owska)
- Ballada o pancernych (music by Adam WalaciÃ
Âski, performed by Edmund Fetting)
- Ballada wagonowa (music by Andrzej ZieliÃ
Âski, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- BÃÂdÃÂ czekaÃÂ (music by Michel Legrand, performed by Stenia KozÃ
Âowska)
- Biedne badyliszcze (performed by Krystyna Sienkiewicz)
- Bossanova do poduszki (music by Jacek MikuÃ
Âa, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- Cyrk nocÃÂ
(music by Jacek MikuÃ
Âa, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- Czarodzieje (music by Andrzej ZieliÃ
Âski, performed by Skaldowie)
- DamÃÂ
byÃÂ (music by Jacek MikuÃ
Âa, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- DiabeÃ
 i raj (music by Katarzyna Gärtner, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- Dobranoc panowie (music by Andrzej ZieliÃ
Âski, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- DoÃ
ÂÃÂ jest wszystkiego (co-written with Jacek Kleyff, performed by Maryla Rodowicz and Jacek Kleyff)
- DookoÃ
Âa noc siÃÂ staÃ
Âa (music by Adam SÃ
ÂawiÃ
Âski, performed by Ã
Âucja Prus)
- Dzikuska (music by Leszek Bogdanowicz, performed by Violetta Villas, Katarzyna Groniec)
- DziÃ
 prawdziwych Cyganów juÃ
¼ nie ma (music by Andrzej ZieliÃ
Âski, performed by Maryla Rodowicz, Edyta Górniak)
- Ja mam szczÃÂÃ
Âcie do wszystkiego (music by Lucjan Maria Kaszycki, performed by Hanna Rek)
- Jak piÃÂknie jest umieraÃÂ miÃÂdzy goÃ
ÂÃÂbiami (music by Andrzej ZieliÃ
Âski, performed by GraÃ
¼yna Ã
Âobaszewska)
- JeÃ
¼eli jest (muz. Janusz Bogacki, performed by Magda Umer)
- Kiedy mi przyjdzie zasnÃÂ
ÃÂ na dÃ
ÂuÃ
¼ej (music by Violetta Villas, performed by Violetta Villas)
- KiedyÃ
 byÃ
Âam lalkÃÂ
(performed by Krystyna Sienkiewicz)
- Kochankowie z ulicy Kamiennej (music by Wojciech Solarz, performed by SÃ
Âawa Przybylska, Krystyna Tkacz, ElÃ
¼bieta CzyÃ
¼ewska and Anna Prucnal)
- Kolega Maj (music by Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski, performed by Ewa Bem)
- Komu weselne dzieci (music by Katarzyna Gärtner, performed by Urszula SipiÃ
Âska)
- Króliczek (music by Andrzej ZieliÃ
Âski, performed by Skaldowie, Katarzyna Groniec)
- Ludzkie gadanie (music by Seweryn Krajewski, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- MaÃ
ÂgoÃ
Âka (music by Katarzyna Gärtner, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- Mechaniczna lalka (music by Violetta Villas, performed by Violetta Villas)
- Mój pierwszy bal (music by Franciszka LeszczyÃ
Âska, performed by Kalina JÃÂdrusik)
- MówiÃ
Âam Ã
¼artem (music by JarosÃ
Âaw Abramow, performed by Iga CembrzyÃ
Âska and Krystyna Janda)
- Na caÃ
Âych jeziorach â ty (music by Adam SÃ
ÂawiÃ
Âski, performed by Teresy Tutinas, Kalina JÃÂdrusik, Hanna Banaszak, Katarzyna Nosowska)
- NajpiÃÂkniejsza (music by Seweryn Krajewski, performed by Seweryn Krajewski)
- Na zakrÃÂcie (music by PrzemysÃ
Âaw Gintrowski, performed by Krystyna Janda)
- Na kulawej naszej barce (music by Seweryn Krajewski, performed by Maryla Rodowicz, Katarzyna Nosowska, Katarzyna Groniec)
- Nie caÃ
Âuj mnie pierwsza (music by Andrzej ZieliÃ
Âski, performed by Skaldowie)
- Nie ma jak pompa (music by Jacek MikuÃ
Âa, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- Nie spoczniemy[w innych jÃÂzykach] (music by Seweryn Krajewski, performed by Czerwone Gitary)
- Nie Ã
¼aÃ
ÂujÃÂ (music by Seweryn Krajewski, performed by Edyta Geppert)
- Niech Ã
¼yje bal (music by Seweryn Krajewski, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- Nim wstanie dzieÃ
 (music by Krzysztof Komeda, performed by Edmund Fetting, Katarzyna Groniec)
- Od nocy do nocy (music by Waldemar Kazanecki, performed by Halina Kunicka, Edyta Górniak)
- Okularnicy (music by. JarosÃ
Âaw Abramow, performed by Kazimiera Utrata, Zofia Kucówna, SÃ
Âawa Przybylska and Tadeusz Ã
Âomnicki)
- Pogoda na szczÃÂÃ
Âcie (music by Seweryn Krajewski, performed by Seweryn Krajewski)
- Polska Madonna (music by Andrzej Sikorowski, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- Sing sing (music by Jacek MikuÃ
Âa, performed by Maryla Rodowicz)
- SzalonÃÂ
byÃÂ (music by Violetta Villas, performed by Violetta Villas)
- Sztuczny miód (music by Krzysztof Paszek, performed by Barbara Krafftówna, Katarzyna Groniec)
- Ã
Âpiewam, bo muszÃÂ (music by Andrzej ZieliÃ
Âski, performed by Skaldowie)
- Uciekaj moje serce (music by Seweryn Krajewski, performed by StanisÃ
Âaw Sojka, Katarzyna Groniec)
- Ulica japoÃ
Âskiej wiÃ
Âni (music by Jerzy Satanowski, performed by Barbara Dziekan)
- W Ã
¼Ã³Ã
Âtych pÃ
Âomieniach liÃ
Âci (music by Andrzej ZieliÃ
Âski, performed by Ã
Âucja Prus and Skaldowie)
- Wariatka taÃ
Âczy (music by Seweryn Krajewski, performed by Maryla Rodowicz, Katarzyna Groniec, Krystyna Janda)
- Wieczór na dworcu w Kansas City (music by Andrzej ZieliÃ
Âski, performed by Skaldowie)
- Wielka woda (music by Katarzyna Gärtner, performed by Maryla Rodowicz, Katarzyna Groniec)
- Zielono mi (music by Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski, performed by Andrzej DÃÂ
browski, Andrzej Zaucha, Katarzyna Nosowska, Ania DÃÂ
browska)
- Zabawa w Sielance (music by Marek Lusztig, performed by Barbara Rylska, Andrzej Ã
»arnecki)
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