Izabela Ludwika Trojanowska (born Izabela Ludwika Schütz; April ) is
a Polish singer and film actress, best known for her hits "Tyle samo
prawd ile kłamstw" and "Wszystko czego dziś chcę", as well as her
acting in the popular Polish soap opera Klan.Trojanowska first
appeared in a short-running TV series Strachy and subsequently played
the title role in the feature film Carmilla. She rose to fame in with
the hits "Tyle samo prawd ile kłamstw" and "Wszystko czego dziś
chcÄ™", the latter performed to a big success at the National Festival
of Polish Song in Opole, accompanied by the popular Polish rock band
Budka Suflera. Trojanowska immediately became one of the most popular
singers of the early s in Poland. Romuald Lipko, Budka Suflera's
leader, composed eight tracks for her debut album, simply entitled Iza
and released in . The same year Trojanowska teamed up with another
rock band, Stalowy Bagaż, with whom she recorded an EP and performed
at the Opole Festival. Their performance drew controversies as the
singer was wearing a red tie on stage, typical for the outfit of the
members of Union of Polish Youth. The organisation accused her of
profaning the Union. In the meantime, Trojanowska appeared in several
Polish feature films and TV series.By the early , Izabela finished
recording her second LP, Układy. The album showcased rockier sound
and spawned hits "Brylanty" and "Karmazynowa noc". Later that year,
she paired with Tadeusz Nalepa for the album Pożegnalny cyrk, whose
politically charged lyrics strongly criticized martial law in Poland.
That record was however withdrawn by censorship office. At that time,
Trojanowska was criticized by both Solidarity and the communist
government, and decided to emigrate from the country. Together with
her husband, she moved to the Netherlands, the USA, the United
Kingdom, before finally settling for Germany. She released two English
language singles in the mid-s, but they turned out unsuccessful.In ,
Trojanowska released a self-titled, English language album, which was
a commercial failure, spawning only a minor radio hit "Independence
Day". In , her first retrospective was released, consisting only of
the early s material, followed by the release of the shelved album
Pożegnalny cyrk in . Her next studio album was Chcę inaczej,
released in to warmer reception. It spawned a minor radio hit single
"I stało się". In , she accepted the role of Monika Ross-Nawrot in
the hit soap opera Klan.
a Polish singer and film actress, best known for her hits "Tyle samo
prawd ile kłamstw" and "Wszystko czego dziś chcę", as well as her
acting in the popular Polish soap opera Klan.Trojanowska first
appeared in a short-running TV series Strachy and subsequently played
the title role in the feature film Carmilla. She rose to fame in with
the hits "Tyle samo prawd ile kłamstw" and "Wszystko czego dziś
chcÄ™", the latter performed to a big success at the National Festival
of Polish Song in Opole, accompanied by the popular Polish rock band
Budka Suflera. Trojanowska immediately became one of the most popular
singers of the early s in Poland. Romuald Lipko, Budka Suflera's
leader, composed eight tracks for her debut album, simply entitled Iza
and released in . The same year Trojanowska teamed up with another
rock band, Stalowy Bagaż, with whom she recorded an EP and performed
at the Opole Festival. Their performance drew controversies as the
singer was wearing a red tie on stage, typical for the outfit of the
members of Union of Polish Youth. The organisation accused her of
profaning the Union. In the meantime, Trojanowska appeared in several
Polish feature films and TV series.By the early , Izabela finished
recording her second LP, Układy. The album showcased rockier sound
and spawned hits "Brylanty" and "Karmazynowa noc". Later that year,
she paired with Tadeusz Nalepa for the album Pożegnalny cyrk, whose
politically charged lyrics strongly criticized martial law in Poland.
That record was however withdrawn by censorship office. At that time,
Trojanowska was criticized by both Solidarity and the communist
government, and decided to emigrate from the country. Together with
her husband, she moved to the Netherlands, the USA, the United
Kingdom, before finally settling for Germany. She released two English
language singles in the mid-s, but they turned out unsuccessful.In ,
Trojanowska released a self-titled, English language album, which was
a commercial failure, spawning only a minor radio hit "Independence
Day". In , her first retrospective was released, consisting only of
the early s material, followed by the release of the shelved album
Pożegnalny cyrk in . Her next studio album was Chcę inaczej,
released in to warmer reception. It spawned a minor radio hit single
"I stało się". In , she accepted the role of Monika Ross-Nawrot in
the hit soap opera Klan.
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