Irena Santor

Irena Santor, 2016
Born
Irena Wiśniewska

(1934-12-09) 9 December 1934
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active1949–2021
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Irena Wiśniewska-Santor (Polish pronunciation: [iˈrɛna sanˈtɔr]; born 9 December 1934), known professionally as Irena Santor, is a Polish singer, musical performer and actress.

Her career started in 1950. She's noted for singing in clear mezzo-soprano, considered one of Poland's biggest icons and is referred to as an influence for younger singers. From 1951 to 1959 Irena Santor (then Wiśniewska) was a member and the main soloist of the Polish folk group Mazowsze, with whom she toured all continents. After leaving the group she decided to start a solo career. She has been awarded many prizes in Poland and abroad.

Irena Santor made her acting debut in Stanisław Bareja's film Przygoda z piosenką (1968). She appeared in many TV and radio shows and sat on juries for a number of talent shows and song competitions. The singer also recorded soundtracks to Polish and Soviet films.

In 2017, as the first singer in Poland, she was awarded an honorary doctorate for her accomplishments.

In 2021, she announced that she ended her professional career.

Early life and education

Irena Wiśniewska was born on 9 December 1934 in Papowo Biskupie in northern Poland. She spent her childhood in Solec Kujawski, where her family had moved in the mid-1930s. Her father, Bernard Wiśniewski, was murdered by the German Selbstschutz in the autumn of 1939, a few weeks after the start of World War II. Her mother worked as a seamstress.

After the war Irena's mother's health was failing. In 1948, Irena and her mother lived in Polanica-Zdrój, a health resort in Silesia, where Irena attended the Glass Decoration Gymnasium, and then the Vocational School of Glass Industry, in nearby Szczytna. Teachers discovered her vocal talent and at the end of the 1940s sent her to song competitions.

Career

In 1950 she met Zdzisław Górzyński, a prominent director of the Grand Theatre, Poznań, who visited Polanica-Zdrój. Górzyński was impressed with her vocal and recommended her to Tadeusz Sygietyński, who was creator and manager of the folk group Mazowsze. He organised casting and accepted Irena's candidacy but stipulated that she will take singing lessons under the direction of opera singer Wanda Wermińska. She agreed. Her mother died that same year, so Irena moved to the Karolin, where she graduated music school and passed the matura exam. Her classmate in this term was actress Lidia Korsakówna.

She was the main soloist in a folk group Mazowsze. With the group she appeared in the first Polish color movie Przygoda na Mariensztacie (1953) and they recorded soundtrack to movie. In the 1950s she traveled around the world with the band. Later on in her life, Irena Santor revealed that she performed for Mao Zedong, which she regrets now. During that time she met her future husband, Stanisław Santor, who was a violinist in Mazowsze. Her most popular song from this period was Ej, przeleciał ptaszek – originally a folk song.

After her marriage to Stanisław Santor, she left the group and started a solo career.

In 2019 she was celebrating the diamond jubilee of her career with a concert tour called "Jubileusz, śpiewam, czyli jestem" ("Jubilee, I sing, therefore I am").[1]

Private life

In 1958 she married Stanisław Santor. The couple divorced after 19 years, but they remained on good terms until his death in 1999.

Until his death in 2018[2] her partner was Zbigniew Korpolewski, whom she met in the 1990s.

Discography

  • Rendez-vous z I. Santor (1961)
  • W krainie piosenki (1963)
  • Dzień dobry piosenko (1964)
  • Halo Warszawo (1965)
  • Piosenki stare jak świat (1966)
  • Powrócisz tu (1967)
  • Zapamiętaj, że to ja (1969)
  • Wśród nocnej ciszy (1969)
  • Dla ciebie śpiewa Irena Santor (1970)
  • Moja Warszawa (1972)
  • Z tobą na zawsze (1972)
  • Witaj gwiazdko złota (1972)
  • Jubileusz (1973)
  • Irena Santor (1976)
  • Baśnie Andersena w piosence (1978)
  • Irena Santor[lower-alpha 1] (1978)
  • Telegram miłości (1979)
  • C.D.N. (1982)
  • Przeboje pana Stanisława (1982)
  • Irena Santor w piosenkach Ryszarda Szeremety (1985)
  • Biegnie czas (1990)
  • Trzeba marzyć (1992)
  • Gdy się Chrystus rodzi (1992)
  • Piosenki stare jak świat (1993)
  • Warszawa ja i ty (1993)
  • Miło wspomnieć (1993)
  • Złote przeboje (1994)
  • Wiara przenosi góry (1995)
  • Duety (1996)
  • Tych lat nie odda nikt (1997)
  • Baśnie Andersena (1997)
  • Przeboje Moniuszki (1998)
  • Moje Piosenki (1998–2001) – a series of thirteen records with all previous recordings
  • Embarras. Złota Kolekcja (1999)
  • Santor Cafe (2000)
  • Kolory mojej Warszawy (2CD) (2002)
  • Jeszcze (2002)
  • Tych lat nie odda nikt. Złota Kolekcja (2004)
  • Duety / Santor Cafe (2004)
  • Embarras / Tych lat nie odda nikt. Złota Kolekcja 10 lat (2008)
  • Urodziny Ireny Santor (2010)
  • 40 piosenek Ireny Santor, CD1 (2009)
  • Kręci mnie ten świat (2010)
  • 40 piosenek Ireny Santor, CD2 (2011)
  • Delicje z Podwieczorków przy mikrofonie, CD1 (2013)
  • Delicje z Podwieczorków przy mikrofonie, CD2 (2013)
  • Delicje z Podwieczorków przy mikrofonie, CD3 (2013)
  • Zamyślenia (2014)
  • Punkt widzenia (2014)

Filmography

Title Year Role Notes
Przygoda na Mariensztacie 1953 member of Mazowsze she also dubbed main character played by Lidia Korsakówna and with group recorded soundtrack; movie directed by Leonard Buczkowski
Klub kawalerów 1962 she dubbed character played by Lidia Korsakówna
Gangsterzy i filantropi main music theme
Przygoda z piosenką 1968 Susanne Blanche Main cast, movie directed by Stanisław Bareja
M jak miłość 2007 Herself Polish soap opera, special guest in the 526 episode
Tylko nas dwoje 2010 Herself; Judge Polish version of Just the Two of Us

Awards and honors

Year Ceremony Category Result Ref
1962 Dookoła świata Best Singer Nominated [3]
1962 Express Wieczoru Best Singer Won [4]
1963 Express Wieczoru Best Singer Won [5]
1966 Polish Diaspora Award Singer of the Year Won [6]
1966 National Festival of Polish Song in Opole for the song Powrócisz tu Won [7]
1966 Sopot International Song Festival for the song Powrócisz tu Third [8]
1969 Złota Płyta for the album Piosenki stare jak świat Won [9]
1970 Złota Płyta for the album Zapamiętaj, że to ja Won [10]
1971 Złota Płyta for the album Wśród nocnej ciszy Won [11]
1973 Złota Płyta for the album Z tobą na zawsze Won [12]
1974 Silver Cross of Merit (Krzyż Zasługi) Won [13]
1976 Gold Cross of Merit (Krzyż Zasługi) Won [14]
1998 Krzyż Komandorski Orderu Odrodzenia Polski for outstanding services for Polish culture, for achievements in artistic work Won [15]
2007 Gold Fryderyk for achievements Won [16]
2008 Order of the Smile [17]
2013 Honorary citizen of Warsaw [18]

Notes

  1. Second album titled singer's name.

References

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