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'''Józef Skrzek''' (born 2 July 1948 in [[Siemianowice]], [[Silesia]]) – is a Polish multi-instrumentalist, singer and composer, an important figure in [[Polish rock]].
'''Józef Skrzek''' (born 2 July 1948 in [[Siemianowice]], [[Silesia]]) – is a Polish multi-instrumentalist, singer and composer, an important figure in [[Polish rock]].
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His younger brother, Jan Skrzek ([[:pl:Jan Skrzek]]), is also a notable Silesian musician.
His younger brother, Jan Skrzek ([[:pl:Jan Skrzek]]), is also a notable Silesian musician.
[[File:JozefSkrzek20101121.jpg|thumb|250px|Performing at a benefit concert in Warszawa in November 2010]]

==Discography==
==Discography==



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Skrzek at a concert

Józef Skrzek (born 2 July 1948 in Siemianowice, Silesia) – is a Polish multi-instrumentalist, singer and composer, an important figure in Polish rock.

Life

In his early carrier, Skrzek was associated with the groups Ślężanie, Ametysty and Breakout. In 1971, he created the progressive-rock group Silesian Blues Band (with Jerzy Piotrowski and Apostolis Anthimos) and also recorded for a time with Czesław Niemen.

Over the following decades, Skrzek consistently showed independence. He performed with a number of artist and ad-hoc created bands, but mostly involved himself with theater and church music, as well as movie soundtracks. He is well-noted for his live performances not only on conventional concerts but also in a variety of other venues (e.g., his improvisations on summer solstice nights in Silesian Planetarium). Currently, he is a friend of the elementary school in his hometown (elementary school number 13 in Michalkowice) where he often plays or sings.

His younger brother, Jan Skrzek (pl:Jan Skrzek), is also a notable Silesian musician.

Performing at a benefit concert in Warszawa in November 2010

Discography

  • 2009-09 "Koncert Żywiołów"
  • 2009-03 "Czas dojrzewania"
  • 2008-05 "Józef Skrzek & Jan Skrzek "Dwa Braty" "
  • 2007-03 "La Tempete"
  • 2007-11 "Tryptyk petersburski" (as guest with Roksana Wikaliuk, Misha Ogorodov, Sasza Ragazanov, Michał Gierjo)
  • 2006-07 "Maria z Magdali"
  • 2005-05 "Viator - Znak Pokoju"
  • 2004-11 "Anthology 1974-2004" (SBB)
  • 2004-05 "Szczęśliwi z miasta N." (SBB)
  • 2003-11 "U stóp krzyża"
  • 2003-05 "Akustycznie"
  • 2003-05 "Kantata Maryjna"
  • 2003-05 "Epitafium Dusz - Koncert na cześć zaginionych..."
  • 2002-06 "Koncert Świętokrzyski"
  • 2001 "Jesteś, który jesteś"
  • 2001 "Dzwonią dzwoneczki, muzyka gra, a kolęda nadal trwa"
  • 1998 "Czas"
  • 1998 "Pokój Saren Piano"
  • 1998 "Warto żyć dla miłości" (Ks. Stanisław Puchała, Józef Skrzek, Michał Mitko)
  • 1997 "Pokój Saren"
  • 1997 "Kolędy"
  • 1997 "Anioł się zwiastuje"
  • 1997 "Kantata Maryjna - Live"
  • 1993 "Twój dom wschodzącego słońca"
  • 1993 "Piosenki ojca Aime Duvala" (Ks. Stanisław Puchała, Józef Skrzek, Michał Mitko)
  • 1990-10 "Wracam"
  • 1990 "Kolędowy czas" (Kiepurki and Józef Skrzek)
  • 1989 "Live"
  • 1987 "Kantata Maryjna"
  • 1985 "Podróż w krainę wyobraźni"
  • 1983 "Ambitus Extended"
  • 1981 "Józefina"
  • 1981 "Ogród Luizy" (with Halina Frąckowiak)
  • 1980 "Ojciec chrzestny Dominika"
  • 1979 "Pamiętnik Karoliny"
  • 1979 "VIATOR box"
  • 1977 "Swing & Blues" (with Krzysztof Sadowski)

See also

External links

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