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The French, however, did not have to wait for the singer to receive her diploma. The first time she refused Coquatrix, arguing categorically that she must first graduate from the Theater School. She did not perform at Olympia until a year after the first invitation. She also performed abroad, in Olympia in Paris – to which she was invited by the owner of the famous concert hall, Bruno Coquatrix, fascinated by the voice, charisma and extraordinary beauty of the Polish singer – and in Geneva, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the foundation of the United Nations. In 1964, at the International Song Festival in Sopot, she won the second prize for “Grande Valse Brillante”. The same year, her first single was released, containing three songs with which she triumphed at the Opole festival. She received the festival’s award for her performance, arousing the enthusiasm of the critics and the audience. In 1963, she performed at the 1st National Festival of Polish Song in Opole, where she performed the songs “Karuzela z Madonnami”, “Czarne Anioły” and “Taki Pejzaż”. She became the star of Piwnica pod Baranami, one of the most famous people in Krakow. They brought her there, fascinated by the talent of the young singer Zygmunt Konieczny and Piotr Skrzynecki. Her performances in “Cyrulik” brought her some popularity and in 1962 Demarczyk made her debut in the band Piwnica pod Baranami. She left the Academy of Music in the piano class after a year to devote herself to the acting school. She graduated from the Krakow Secondary Music School in the piano class, but in 1961 she made her debut on the stage of “Cyrulik”, a cabaret of the Medical Academy in Krakow. Together with the composer of Piwnica, Zygmunt Konieczny, she promoted cabaret throughout Poland.īorn on Januin Kraków, Demarczyk studied piano as a child, but during her secondary education she became fascinated with the cabaret scene. In the 1960s, the artist performed regularly in the famous cabaret. Goodbye Ewa” – was briefly reported on the official website of Piwnica pod Baranami. her meeting with Zygmunt Konieczny, with Andrzej Zarycki, “wrote Wacław Krupiński, a Krakow journalist and critic, on Facebook. They will be with us reminding us of the phenomenon of Ewa Demarczyk. She did not leave too many recordings, but only the pearls. She has presented the noblest and most valuable things in the song for several generations. The information about the artist’s death was also published on the official Piwnica pod Baranami profile. She did not leave too many recordings, but only pearls” – wrote Wacław Krupiński on Facebook. “For several generations, she has presented the noblest and most valuable things in the song. Known for such songs as: “Carousel with Madonnas”, “Rebeka” and “Grande Valse Brillante” – for years she avoided the press and did not perform. Ewa Demarczyk is dead, one of the most outstanding Polish stage personalities, called the “Black Angel” of the Polish song.