Abstract

Alexander Vertinsky belongs to the group of representatives of the first wave of Russian emigration, whose refugee history interwove with Poland. The article discusses the issue of the singer’s multiple stays in Poland in the interwar period. While visiting our country, the artist gave concerts in many cities, recorded albums, collaborated with the “second stream theatre”, and made numerous acquaintances, among others, in the environment of actors, writers and politicians.

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