Andrzej Włast
Polish Jewish songwriter
Andrzej Włast was a prominent figure in Polish music, renowned for his work as a lyricist, satirist, and theatre director. His career spanned the interwar period, during which he became a leading figure in Warsaw's vibrant cabaret scene. Włast's contributions to the world of music were multifaceted, and he is perhaps best known for his prolific songwriting, having penned thousands of songs that captivated audiences of his time.
Włast's legacy extends beyond his impressive body of work, which includes notable songs such as Tango Milonga, Jesienne róże, Rebeka, and Szkoda twoich łez. He was also a visionary entrepreneur, having founded the revue theatre Morskie Oko, a hub for innovative performances and artistic expression. Furthermore, Włast is credited with introducing the term "przebój" to the Polish music scene, effectively creating a Polish equivalent of the German "Schlager". Through his diverse pursuits and achievements, Andrzej Włast left an indelible mark on Polish music and culture.