Baritone. A graduate of the Academy of Music in Wrocław in the class of Prof. B. Makal. In the years 2001-2002 he perfected his voice with Prof. L. Spitzer. In 2002 he made his debut at the Teatr Wielki – National Opera in the role of Pelléas in C. Debussy’s opera Pelléas et Mélisande. The artist is a regular guest at many opera houses in Poland and abroad. His major achievements include: participation in the world premiere of the song Powiało na mnie morze snów by K. Penderecki, being invited by V. Gergiev and performing under the baton of the same conductor at the White Nights Festival in Saint Petersburg, participation in the Beijing Music Festival under the direction of K. Penderecki, and being awarded the Tchaikovsky Theatre Music Award. Jan Kiepura in the “Best Singer” category for the role of Scarpio in the opera Tosca by G. Puccini and the role of Zurga in the opera The Pearl Fishers by G. Bizet, and receiving a nomination for the Radio Wrocław Kultura Award for his world-class performance of the title role in the opera Eugene Onegin by P. Tchaikovsky. In the years 2019-2022, at the request of the Fryderyk Chopin National Institute, three solo albums with songs by S. Moniuszko were created, which Mariusz Godlewski recorded together with pianist R. Kurek. He also recorded an album with songs by F. Chopin with the participation of O. Pasiecznik and pianists R. Kurek and K. Kenner. His disc collection also includes operas by S. Moniuszko: The Haunted Manor (Zbigniew), The Flis (Jakub), Beata (Henryk Volsey), Halka (Janusz). The artist received the Masovian Voivodeship Local Government Award named after Cyprian Kamil Norwid for his recording of the second volume of songs by S. Moniuszko and for his portrayal of Czaszyc in the same composer’s recording of The Countess. He also performs vocal lyric works by F. Schubert and J. Brahms, as well as German and English baroque music.