Wojciech Młynarski, born on March 26, 1941 in Warsaw, Poland, was a singer,
songwriter, translator, and theater director. While studying at Warsaw
University, he began collaborating with student theatre and cabaret and by the
mid-1960s, had established himself as an author of texts for numerous cabarets.
His songs gained popularity on Polish Television in the late 1960s, and he also
translated works by French and Russian poets and songwriters such as Jacques
Brel and Georges Brassens. Młynarski wrote texts and librettos for stage works,
including Henryk VI na łowach and Cień. His...