Ernest Bryll
![]() Ernest Włodzimierz Bryll (1 March 1935, Warsaw – 17 March 2024, Warsaw [1]) was a Polish poet, writer, songwriter, journalist, translator, film critic and diplomat.[2] LifeBryll was part of a peasant family from Kuyavia lake Gopło[3] and grew up in Komorowo Stare and Gdynia. He graduated from the 2nd Liceum Ogólnokształcące in Gdynia,[4] the Polish Philology faculty of Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego (1956)[5] and studied film at Łódź Film School. Due to his father's background in the Home Army, he was blacklisted from his dream of becoming a journalist, and he began working in power plant no. 11 in the Port of Gdynia and Stocznia Gdynia.[3] His first book of poetry, Wigilie wariata, was published in 1958. He was a member of writers' rooms in social-cultural themed newspapers (e.g. 1959–1960 at Współczesność ). He was a member of the Polish Writers Association and became a member of Polish United Workers' Party in the mid 60s.[6] In the early 1980s, when martial law was introduced in Poland, he quit the party.[5] From 1963 to 1967 he was the literary director of the Teatr Telewizji . The following year he managed the film team Kamera, and from 1970 to 1974 he was a director of Polish Theatre, Warsaw. From 1974 to 1978 Bryll was a director of the Polish Cultural Institute in London, and in 1991-1995 he served as Poland's ambassador to Ireland in Dublin.[5] Beginning in 1965 he wrote popular song lyrics sung by bands like: 2 plus 1, Enigmatic, Pakt, Partita, Myslovitz, Skaldowie, Waganci and solo artists such as: Michał Bajor, Stan Borys, Zofia i Zbigniew Framerowie , Halina Frąckowiak, Marek Grechuta, Jerzy Grunwald , Teresa Haremza , Edward Hulewicz, Leonard Jakubowski, Halina Kunicka , Bernard Ładysz, Urszula Narbut, Czesław Niemen, Daniel Olbrychski, Jerzy Połomski, Rudolf Poledniok, Krystyna Prońko , Łucja Prus, Danuta Rinn, Maryla Rodowicz, Andrzej Rybiński, Warren Schatz, Urszula Sipińska, Józef Sojka, Teresa Tutinas , Juliusz Wickiewicz, Adam Wojdak . Many of his lyrics were set to music by Katarzyna Gärtner . In 1968, he established the band Drumlersi with Marek Sart. Sart wrote music; Bryll wrote the lyrics. He also collaborated with composers such as Jerzy Derfel , Antoni Kopff , Włodzimierz Korcz, Janusz Kruk, Czesław Niemen, Andrzej Zieliński. He worked at Polish Film Institute from 2012 to 2018, as a director of the literary department.[7] He died 16 March 2024 in Warsaw, aged 89.[8][9] Private lifeHe married Małgorzata Goraj,[10] with whom he had one son and two daughters.[11] His primary residence was Warsaw, but he also lived for many years in Otwock, which he wrote about frequently.[12] References
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