Kapela Witka Brody

Fiddler, leader of the Kapela Brodów, subjective researcher of tradition. He has been playing since 1992. One of the founders of the Węgajty Theatre and the formation of bractwo Ubogich. He himself speaks of the source of his inspiration in this way: My repertoire came from wandering, imagination and taste. Thirty years of wandering around villages, paging through the works of Oskar Kolberg, the archives of the Catholic University of Lublin and the Polish Academy of Sciences, authors both known and unknown. I always knew that there was a specific note of the nation, a musical atom, recognisable and incalculable. I found it at the very beginning, hence my music.

He travels with carol singing to the Polish community in Transnistria, Moldova. Scholarship holder of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage in 2011 – he conducted field research in the Rzeszow region; digital copies of the documentation of this research are in the Art Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Rural Music Archive of the Muzyka Odnaleziona foundation. Conducted research on the funeral songs of the Zawkrzanska region, the result of the research was the film Puste noce produced by the Mazowiecki Cultural Institute in 2014. The Band of Brody has performed in Morocco, Ireland, Wales, Germany, Lithuania, Russia, the Netherlands, Denmark and Estonia, Moldova.

The band's repertoire consists of secular and religious pieces from the area of the First Republic from the collections of Oskar Kolberg, the Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Department of Sacred Ethnomusicology of the Catholic University of Lublin and Witek Broda's own. In their performances, the band maintains the original performance manners and, in the case of religious music, the context appropriate to its subject matter. They use original or reconstructed instruments: hurdy-gurdy, dulcimer, basset and violin.

The first album of Kapela Brodów (together with Anna Broda) – Pieśni i melodie na rozmaite święta received the PR Dwójka Folkowy Fonogram Roku 2001 award. In 2004 Witold Broda cooperated with Janusz Prusinowski, the band functioned under the name Dla Róży. In April 2004, the band won Second Prize at the VII Festival of Polish Radio Folk Music New Tradition. Two new albums by the Band were released in 2008: Pieśni Maryjne and Tańce polskie. In 2015, the album Muzikaim was released. He is also co-author of music for the theatre productions Shweik now Bohel Theatre Amsterdam 1997 and Drie zusters De Trust Theatre (1998) and music for D. Gajewski's film Anatol likes travelling 1999.

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Fiddler, leader of the Kapela Brodów, subjective researcher of tradition. He has been playing since 1992. One of the founders of the Węgajty Theatre and the formation of bractwo Ubogich. He himself speaks of the source of his inspiration in this way: My repertoire came from wandering, imagination and taste. Thirty years of wandering around villages, paging through the works of Oskar Kolberg, the archives of the Catholic University of Lublin and the Polish Academy of Sciences, authors both known and unknown. I always knew that there was a specific note of the nation, a musical atom, recognisable and incalculable. I found it at the very beginning, hence my music.

He travels with carol singing to the Polish community in Transnistria, Moldova. Scholarship holder of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage in 2011 – he conducted field research in the Rzeszow region; digital copies of the documentation of this research are in the Art Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Rural Music Archive of the Muzyka Odnaleziona foundation. Conducted research on the funeral songs of the Zawkrzanska region, the result of the research was the film Puste noce produced by the Mazowiecki Cultural Institute in 2014. The Band of Brody has performed in Morocco, Ireland, Wales, Germany, Lithuania, Russia, the Netherlands, Denmark and Estonia, Moldova.

The band's repertoire consists of secular and religious pieces from the area of the First Republic from the collections of Oskar Kolberg, the Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Department of Sacred Ethnomusicology of the Catholic University of Lublin and Witek Broda's own. In their performances, the band maintains the original performance manners and, in the case of religious music, the context appropriate to its subject matter. They use original or reconstructed instruments: hurdy-gurdy, dulcimer, basset and violin.

The first album of Kapela Brodów (together with Anna Broda) – Pieśni i melodie na rozmaite święta received the PR Dwójka Folkowy Fonogram Roku 2001 award. In 2004 Witold Broda cooperated with Janusz Prusinowski, the band functioned under the name Dla Róży. In April 2004, the band won Second Prize at the VII Festival of Polish Radio Folk Music New Tradition. Two new albums by the Band were released in 2008: Pieśni Maryjne and Tańce polskie. In 2015, the album Muzikaim was released. He is also co-author of music for the theatre productions Shweik now Bohel Theatre Amsterdam 1997 and Drie zusters De Trust Theatre (1998) and music for D. Gajewski's film Anatol likes travelling 1999.

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