The Polish Music Day on October 1 at the Institute of Creative Industry in Warsaw was celebrated by organizing a special ceremony, in which two Polish artists were given gold medals “Distinguished Culture Gloria Artis”. Minister of Culture and National Heritage Marta Cienkowska awarded prizes Katarzyna Nosowska and Wanda Kwietniewska. He received the silver medal in turn Artur Rojek.
The unique merits of Katarzyna Nosowska, Wanda Kwietniewska and Artur Rojk
Both Wanda Kwietniewska, Katarzyna Nosowska and Artur Rojek have been operating on the Polish stage for decades. The first of these artists began in the 70s in the bands Vist and Pawnshop. However, she developed her career by establishing a team Wanda and Bandawho gives concerts to this day. A group to boast of hits like “I won’t be Julia” Whether “Dream Factory”. Their music still inspires, as evidenced by, among others a hit of a duo Pro8l3m “Hit of the night” using fragments of the song “Hi-fi”.
Katarzyna Nosowska, in turn, wound up the hearts of fans in the early 90s, joining the group Hey. The band was active in 1992-2017, now the musicians from time to time return to the stage from time to time, and in 2025 they even released a single “Immobility”. In their rich catalog of 11 studio albums we can find a lot of hits such as “Jealousy”, “My and your hope” Whether “Texński”. After the official suspension of Hey’s activity, Nosowska focused on the development of a solo career, and this year she released the album in a duet with Błażej King “Kasia and Błażej”.
Artur Rojek, who received the silver medal “Merit to culture Gloria Artis” is known primarily as a co -founder of the legendary group Myslovitz. Although his paths with the team spread years ago, their work enjoys an iconic status. Despite this, Artur Rojek’s solo career also arouses great interest. Songs such as “Beksa”, “Kundel” Whether “Syrena” They have almost become hymns of fans of the Polish alternative.