Wacław Wacek Kisielewski (12 February 1943 – 12 July 1986) was a Polish pianist.
He was the son of Polish politician Stefan Kisielewski, and one half of the pianist duo Marek i Wacek (Marek and Wacek) with Marek Tomaszewski. He made arrangements of classical and modern music, and played concerts in many countries worldwide.
Wacław Kisielewski | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Wacław Kisielewski |
Born | Warsaw, General Government | 12 February 1943
Died | 12 July 1986 Wyszków, Poland | (aged 43)
Genres | Classical, jazz |
Occupation(s) | Pianist |
Instrument(s) | Piano |
Years active | 1963–1986 |
Waclaw died in a car accident in Wyszków and was buried in the Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw on 17 July 1986. The funeral mass in the Church of Saint Cross Piaseczno was attended by a huge crowd. The representatives of EMI and Yamaha were present, among others.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1973 | Pariser Nächte | Himself (with Marek Tomaszewski as Marek und Vacek) |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1971 | Drei mal neun | Himself (with Marek Tomaszewski as Marek und Vacek) | 1 episode (1 July 1971) |
Von uns für Sie | 1 episode (31 December 1971) | ||
1974 | Die Drehscheibe | 1 episode (28 October 1974) | |
1975 | Musik ist Trumpf | 1 episode (13 September 1975) | |
1978 | Die Montagsmaler | Episode: "ZDF gegen ARD - Silvesterparty gegen MOT" (10 January 1978) | |
1984 | Na sowas! | Season 4, Episode 3 (17 October 1984) |
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