Zarysy
This is a beautiful and deeply inspiring story about music, roots and an enduring bond with nature and one’s homeland.
The album Zarysy seems to be not only a musical work, but also a personal journey by Helena Sishnu Matuszewska — a sensitive artist who has interwoven her life and creative work with highland tradition, in which both the past and modern interpretations are reflected.
The album description evokes a landscape drawn from childhood memories — full of mists, the echo of forests and the murmur of meadows. It is a story about returns and about how old melodies can speak anew when interpreted by a mature artist drawing on a rich store of emotions and experiences.
Sishnu, together with Marta Piórkowska and Paweł Zalewski, revives the spirit of the first highland bands, drawing on the legacy of Bartuś Obrochta. Instead of the classical set of prym, sekund and basses, the instrumentation here is more refined — appearing are, among others, the suka biłgorajska, złóbcoki d’amore and viola da gamba. These old, forgotten instruments carry an archaic sound which, combined with the creators’ modern approach, forms a fascinating mosaic of sounds.
What is particularly inspiring in Sishnu’s story is her ability to combine the old with the contemporary. Like Obrochta, Sishnu experiments with sound and instrumentation, drawing inspiration from the traditional melodies of Spisz, Orawa and Podhale. Obrochta’s pioneering approach of blending old and new was appreciated by composers, classical musicians and ethnographers of the time. His melodies were written down at the beginning of the 20th century by Stanisław Mierczyński. “Muzyka Podhala” opens with a foreword by Karol Szymanowski. It is precisely the echoes of these melodies, alongside the refrains heard in childhood from the fields, the calls from the peaks, the everyday singing in the courtyards, that inspired the creation of Sishnu’s original compositions.
Helena Sishnu Matuszewska is an exceptional artist who in her work reaches back to her roots in order to give them a modern dimension. Her passion for archaic instruments, such as the suka biłgorajska, combined with a journey through various musical cultures, testifies to her deep sensitivity and openness to a diversity of sounds. The fact that she lives in a hundred-year-old wooden house in Spisz, creating in the midst of nature, perfectly harmonizes with her artistic world.
This album is certainly something more than just music.
It is a tribute to memory, to silence and to the voice of nature. It is also a space for reflection and a journey into the recesses of one’s own memories. Thanks to the performers’ use of such unique instruments, Zarysy offers something authentically exceptional — a musical tale of longing, of returns and of the timeless magic of the mountains.
Performers:
Helena Sishnu Matuszewska suka biłgorajska, złóbcoki d’amore, voice
Marta Piórkowska viola d’amore, złóbcoki
Paweł Zalewski viola da gamba
The Hashtag Lab Contemporary Music Space is co-financed by the Capital City of Warsaw. The media patron of the Hashtag Lab Contemporary Music Space is POLMIC.PL and Drugi Program Polskiego Radia.
More about the artist:
Helena SISHNU Matuszewska is a world music composer, multi-instrumentalist, poet and lyricist. She is co-founder of the ensembles Same Suki, Mehehe, InFidelis and Naneli Lale. She received her musical education as a classical violinist at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, but after graduating decided to set out into the world of ethnic and folk music.
She specializes in playing forgotten, archaic bowed instruments, which she interprets in a completely non-traditional way. She is a musician wandering with the suka biłgorajska — a traditional Polish knee fiddle. Her creative work is captivating for its collision and mixing of musical cultures and sounds, lending her compositions a unique character.
Helena lives in a hundred-year-old wooden house in Spisz, where she creates her music surrounded by silence and nature. She loves the forest and closeness to the natural world, which is reflected both in her lifestyle and in her artistic explorations.