Urszula Dudziak

Urszula Dudziak

Birth : 1943-10-22, Straconka, Poland

History

Urszula Bogumiła Dudziak-Urbaniak is a Polish jazz vocalist and actress. She has worked with Krzysztof Komeda, Michał Urbaniak, Gil Evans, Archie Shepp, and Lester Bowie.

Profile

Urszula Dudziak

Movies

Fierce
Self / Juror of the 'Music Race'
Talent and passion for music can take one to the very top. On the way, however, there are going to be showbiz traps.
Best Of Jazz Open 1998
Voce
Eden
A shepherd named Youzeck travels with his flute across time and space, visiting hell, heaven, and purgatory.
The Painted Boy
Music
"Malowany chlopiec" - The first major mystification of the Holocaust was the novel "The Painted Bird" by Polish Emigrant Jerzy Kosinski, who in his book describes himself as an abandoned child who became mute, ended up in an orphanage and only later discovers his Jewish origin. "The Painted Bird" has since its publication in 1965 been the subject of discussion on its authenticity.
The Painted Boy
Self/Jazz Vocalist
"Malowany chlopiec" - The first major mystification of the Holocaust was the novel "The Painted Bird" by Polish Emigrant Jerzy Kosinski, who in his book describes himself as an abandoned child who became mute, ended up in an orphanage and only later discovers his Jewish origin. "The Painted Bird" has since its publication in 1965 been the subject of discussion on its authenticity.
Sting and Gil Evans: Strange Fruit
back up vocals
In this 1987 film from Italy's Perugia Jazz Festival, Sting joins jazz keyboardist Gil Evans for a once-in-a-lifetime performance. The concert blends both artists' distinctive styles into a fusion that brings new shades to each song. Tracks include "Up from the Skies," "There Comes a Time," "Strange Fruit," "Walking on the Moon," "Synchronicity," "Message in a Bottle," "Consider Me Gone," "Roxanne" and "Murder by Numbers."