Mietek Szcześniak is a Polish singer, composer, and lecturer born on July 9, 1964, in Kalisz. He is best known for his jazz-pop work and for performing the duet “Dumka na dwa serca” with Edyta Górniak at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1999. He has also pursued academic work and has taught at universities, contributing to Polish music across multiple genres. Key points about his background and career:
- Birth and early life: Born in Kalisz, Poland, with early musical involvement including choral singing and local bands during childhood.
- Stage name: Often referred to simply as Mietek Szcześniak; full birth name Mieczysław Wojciech Szcześniak.
- Musical career: Notable for a versatile range spanning jazz, pop, film, and semi-classical projects; collaborated with prominent Polish artists over the years.
- Eurovision: Represented Poland in the 1999 Eurovision Song Contest with a competition entry that contributed to his international visibility.
- Personal life: Known to be protective of private life; public information primarily focuses on his professional work.
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