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Jelonek (album)
''Jelonek'' is the debut instrumental album by Polish violinist Jelonek. It was released on December 3, 2007 on Mystic Production Mystic Production is a Polish independent record label. It was founded by Barbara Mikuła in 1995 in Skała. The company was initially releasing and distributing Heavy metal music, heavy metal music, including early albums by artists such as Scep .... A music video was shot for the song "BaRock".Archived aGhostarchiveand thWayback Machine Track listing Personnel References

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Michał Jelonek
Michał Jelonek (born 30 May 1971), also known as Jelonek, is a Polish musician and composer. He specializes in violin. He is a member of bands Hunter and Orkiestra Dni Naszych, and former member of Ankh. In 2007 Jelonek released his first, self-titled solo album. Early life He was born in Kielce, Poland. He learned to play the violin from Professor Andrzej Zuzański. He received his Diploma in 1989 when he performed Ludwig van Beethoven's '' Violin Concerto in D major'', accompanied by the ''Kielce Philharmonic Orchestra''. Michal toured with the ''Symphonic Orchestra'' and the ''Chamber Orchestra'' of the ''Kielce Philharmonic'' and later performed with the ''String Quintet Collegium Musicum'' from 1989 to 1994 and the ''Theatre Diaspora'' from 1992 to 1994. Work He has performed with many Polish bands between 1992 and 2008 including Ankh, Closterkeller, De Press, Firebirds, Grejfrut, Hunter, Kasa, Lizar, Lzy, Mafia, Maybe-b, Orkiestra Dni Naszych, Perfect, Szwagierkolas ...
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