In the fifth installment of the Kind of Folk project, you’ll experience how Groupa, in
collaboration with the exceptional singer and violinist Marta Matuszna from Laliki,
Poland, explores new musical paths. Together, they aim to create music born from
the meeting of their diverse experiences and the exciting borderland where curious
musical encounters take shape.
Marta Matuszna has long been a driving force in preserving
and developing the rich musical traditions of the Beskid Żywiec
region. With several years of experience at the Golec Brothers
Foundation, she has taught both violin and traditional singing,
deeply inspired by the folk music of the region. Matuszna’s love
for folk music is rooted in her childhood, where her
grandmother played a central and significant role as her first
and most important teacher. Her passion for this musical
tradition has also led her to co-found the duo “DudySkrzypce,”
which focuses on ancient music from Beskid Żywiec, as well as
the band “Niearchaic Composition”.
Drawing inspiration from Nordic folk music, Groupa performs
music that reflects both a deep, enduring connection to
tradition and a strong, unyielding desire to continually evolve. In
Groupa's project Kind of Folk, traditional music from various
origins meets the group's innovative approach. The four
previous releases in Groupa's Kind of Folk series feature music
rooted in Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and the Iberian Peninsula.