Let us recall that the singer became known to a wide audience at the beginning of this year during the sixth edition “The Voice Senior”. He impressed coaches and viewers from the Blind Auditions. Song “Le Temps des Cathedrales” from the musical “Notre Dame de Paris” he made all the coaches give him a standing ovation at the end.
He chose as his guardian in the TVP music show Robert Janowski. Ultimately, Wojciech Bardowski became the winner of the program, winning PLN 50,000. PLN, and fans called him a “diamond”.
Wojciech Bardowski reveals the backstage of “The Voice Senior”
The now 61-year-old singer appeared in the Muzotok program, in which he revealed that he was seriously considering withdrawing from the finale of the program due to the fact that Robert Janowski was to impose two songs on him in English (Bardowski himself feels best in French). The participant even wanted to simulate serious heart problems to avoid a stressful performance. Ultimately, a person from the production warned him that medical verification of his health condition, if untruthful, could result in the singer being charged with costs.
“My coach Robert Janowski called me and in a noble male voice told me bluntly and here I would have to say ‘beep Wojtek bee, Wojtek bee'” – Wojciech Bardowski reveals backstage.
Almost a year after winning the TVP program, the singer released his debut single “Amber Love”. The recording refers to classic Polish songs in the style of hits Wojciech Gąsowski Whether Krzysztof Krawczyk.
The producer duo is responsible for the song Paweł Wawrzeńczyk and Karol Serekwho has recorded recordings for, among others, Krystian Ochman, Michał Szczygieł, Lanberry, Bryska and AniaKa Dąbrowska.
Who is Wojciech Bardowski?
The singer combines the soul of a French bard with a sentimental boy from Podkarpacie. He started his career as a soloist of the Vitro-Band Krośnieńskie Huty Szkła band. He gained his first skills as a baritone in the Central Artistic Ensemble of the Polish Army, with which he gave many concerts in Poland and abroad. He improved his vocal skills with the Primadonna of the Warsaw Operetta Elżbieta Ryl-Górska.
In the 1980s he lived in Paris, where he brought with him his love for French songs. He has been running the Artistic Impresariat for over a decade, touring Poland with Polish hits from the interwar period, as well as classics of Italian and French songs.
Wojciech is a laureate of numerous vocal festivals, both domestic and foreign. Originator and director International Legion Song Festival In 2014, he was awarded the honorary badge of Merit for Polish Culture by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage.