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Baritone

Franciszek Gryglewski

One of the most artistically gifted citizens of Pabianice – an artist with the soul of a true Renaissance man. A singer, director, scriptwriter, both creator and interpreter – he brings to life worlds that flourish on stage with extraordinary intensity.

He began his musical journey at the Music School of the First and Second Degree in Pabianice, studying piano under Maja Małek. Opera workshops with Caroline Isabel Merz opened the doors to the world of vocal artistry, which he continues to develop with passion and dedication.

Audiences have admired him on the stages of the Municipal Cultural Centre in Pabianice, the Jaracz Theatre in Łódź, and the Municipal Cultural Centre in Tuszyn. He has embodied such diverse figures as Jacques Brel and Mozart, while his interpretations of songs and operatic roles have met with enthusiastic acclaim. He has collaborated with Andrzej Cieślik, Dariusz Mikulski, and Dariusz Stachura in performances long remembered by audiences.

His baritone resounded during the Great Gala of Tenors in Ciechocinek and at the 61st Central Olympic Day Celebrations, where he captivated listeners with his musical sensitivity.

Today, he remains closely connected with the Municipal Cultural Centre in Pabianice, where he continues to return to the music of Mozart and Brel. He is not only a voice, but also a symbol – an ambassador of art whose work builds a bridge between tradition and modernity.