Wojciech Belon, the Glossary
Wojciech Belon (March 14, 1952 in Kwidzyn – May 3, 1985 in Kraków), also known as Wojtek Bellon, was a Polish poet, songwriter and folksinger.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Agnieszka Osiecka, Bob Dylan, Busko-Zdrój, Folk music, Gdańsk, Kraków, Kwidzyn, Tarnów, Zielona Góra.
- 20th-century Polish songwriters
- People from Kwidzyn
- Polish folk singers
- Polish male songwriters
- Sung poetry of Poland
Agnieszka Osiecka
Agnieszka Osiecka (Polish pronunciation:; 9 October 1936 – 7 March 1997) was a Polish poet, writer, author of theatre and television screenplays, film director and journalist. Wojciech Belon and Agnieszka Osiecka are 20th-century Polish poets.
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Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter.
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Busko-Zdrój
Busko-Zdrój is a spa town in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, southern Poland.
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Folk music
Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.
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Gdańsk
Gdańsk is a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland, and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship.
Kraków
(), also spelled as Cracow or Krakow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland.
Kwidzyn
Kwidzyn (Marienwerder; Latin: Quedin; Old Prussian: Kwēdina) is a town in northern Poland on the Liwa River.
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Tarnów
Tarnów is a city in southeastern Poland with 105,922 inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of 269,000 inhabitants.
Zielona Góra
Zielona Góra (Polish:; Green Mountain; Grünberg in Schlesien) is the largest city in Lubusz Voivodeship, located in western Poland, with 140,403 inhabitants.
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See also
20th-century Polish songwriters
- Jonasz Kofta
- Lech Janerka
- Wojciech Belon
People from Kwidzyn
- Adrian Nogowski
- Adrianna Górna
- Arkadiusz Ossowski
- Dorothea of Montau
- Ernst Schiffner
- Ernst Tillich
- Fritz Goerdeler
- Georg Kinsky
- Gustav Cohn
- Hardy Rodenstock
- Heinrich Julian Schmidt
- Hermann von Dechend
- Izabela Tomaszewska
- Józef Krasnowolski
- Jacek Daniluk
- Jacek Krukowski
- Joachim Witthöft
- Karl Ludwig Hencke
- Kurt Knoblauch
- Kurt Rosenfeld
- Kurt-Jürgen Freiherr von Lützow
- Maciej Majdziński
- Maciej Silski
- Marek Szulen
- Oskar Czertowicz
- Patryk Rombel
- Paul Speratus
- Rudolf Heidenhain
- Rudolf von Auerswald
- Tomasz Nowak (politician)
- Wiesław Hartman
- Wojciech Belon
Polish folk singers
- Aleksandra Kwasniewska
- Edward Hulewicz
- Elżbieta Dmoch
- Halina Mlynkova
- Janusz Kruk
- Jerzy Połomski
- Kayah (singer)
- Maryla Rodowicz
- Megitza
- Piotr Lisiecki
- Wojciech Belon
- Wojciech Waglewski
Polish male songwriters
- Adam Nowak
- Andrzej Szpilman
- Andrzej Włast
- Artur Gadowski
- Czesław Mozil
- Feliks Konarski
- Igor Bancer
- Igor S. Korntayer
- Józef Baran
- Jonasz Kofta
- Kizo
- Konrad Tom
- Lech Janerka
- Marcin Nowak (musician)
- Maria Peszek
- Mata (rapper)
- Michał Zygmunt Tyszkiewicz
- Qry
- Stanisław Grzesiuk
- Stanisław Sojka
- Wojciech Belon
- Władysław Szpilman
- Zdechły Osa
Sung poetry of Poland
- Antonina Krzysztoń
- Czesław Niemen
- Ewa Demarczyk
- Grzegorz Turnau
- Jacek Kaczmarski
- Jan Kanty Pawluśkiewicz
- Jan Krzysztof Kelus
- Jarosław Wasik
- Leszek Długosz
- Marek Grechuta
- Renata Przemyk
- Stare Dobre Małżeństwo
- Sung poetry
- Wojciech Belon
- Zygmunt Konieczny
- Świetliki
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wojciech_Belon
Also known as Wojcech Belon.