13.03.2026 r. | 7.00 PM
Main Stage OiFP | ul. Odeska 1
A concert by the well-known and highly regarded Stanisława Celińska with companing for years band under the direction of Maciej Muraszko. This is a unique event featuring the artist’s the greatests hits form past few (recent) years. It is an exciting musical yourney that began ten years ago with the premiere of the extraordinary album ‘Antramentowa’.
Songs taken from this amazing/ incredible album and subsequent releases over the last 10 years, are imbued with love, the deepest/secret desires and longing making them extremely touching/moving. This unique and exceptional singer has the talent to enchant listeners of all ages. Thanks to the emotional message reflected in wonderful, poetic lyrics and the magnificent combination of notes, the concert provides respite and encourages reflection. It is an antidote to sadness, isolation, bad days/moods or just a cloudy day.
Most of the lyrics of the songs that bring comfort, peace and support and make up this unforgettable concert were were written by of Stanisława Celińska. They are addressed to listeners who are looking not only for comfort, peace and support, but also for joy and encouragement. Maciej Muraszko is responsible for the compositions and arrangements that capture the imagination. For many years, this duo has been a guarantee of a unique atmosphere and unforgettable moments.
The concert ‘Atramentowe 10 years’(10 Years of Ink) is a medicine/cure for sadness, isolation, bad moods, cloudy mornings and everyday worries. Above all, it is a friend worth listening to – it is excellent/perfect therapy for contemporary dilemmas.
It all began with ‘Atramentowa Rumba’ , written by Maciej Muraszko and Marcin Sosnowski with Stanisława Celińska in mind. Together with Latino American band Los Locos, the artist presented it during the Premiere Concert of the 46th National Polish Song Festival in Opole 2009. Additionaly it is worth noting that this performance took place exactly 40 years after the actress’s singing debut at the 7th National Polish Song Festival Opole 1969 with the song ‘Ptakom podobni’ (music by Roman Orłow and lyrics by Włodzimierz Ścisłowski). At that time, she was awarded a distinction and a prize for her debut.