During the fourth day 62. National Polish Song Festival in Opole It was announced that Ryszard Rynkowski He will not occur, even though his participation was one of the main points of the program. The reason is accident A car, which occurred near Brodnica – the artist's place of residence. Although he was supposed to sing his two great hits – “Let's drink for mistakes” and “The train goes” – ultimately one of them was performed by the legendary songwriter. At the moment when Ryszard Rynkowski was to appear on the stage, Jacek Cygan took the floor. In moving words he turned to the audience of the festival.
Jacek Cygan spoke on the Opole stage. Paid tribute to Ryszard Rynkowski
As he announced before, Jacek Cygan He performed a song by Ryszard Rynkowski in front of the audience “Let's drink for mistakes”. – I found out at 10:40 in the morning that I should sing and that Rysia will not be he said, revealing the details of the disturbing event. He had an unusual request to gathered.
He broke a little, it hurts, but there is nothing to worry about. This is a tough peasant. He watches us now and I have such an idea: maybe he is not too smart, but I would like us to thank Ryszard a few times for what he did for us in Opole and not only: thank you
– he appealed to the audience, to which they reacted with thunderous applause and chanting the slogan “thank you”.
Jacek Cygan led the last day of the festival in Opole
Jacek Cygan concert “Three Quarters “was the culmination of the National Polish Song Festival in Opole. He was devoted to the work of a well -known songwriter. As she announced TVPthis also happened – the concert had a more intimate and reflective character, different from a typical festival momentum. On June 15, well -known and valued artists appeared on the Opole stage, including Andrzej Seweryn, Grażyna Łobaszewska, Stanisław Soyka, Ralph Kamiński, Mietek Szcześniak, Edyta GórniakRyszard Rynkowski, Anna Jurksztowicz, Majka Jeżowska, Andrzej Poniedzielski, Piotr Cugowski, Marcin Januszkiewicz, Magda and David Beaumer, Mariusz Patyra, Beata Rybotycka and Jerzy Filar.