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Eugeniusz Rudnik

Eugeniusz Rudnik (born 28 October 1932 in Nadkole upon Liwiec) – modern Polish composer,
electronics engineer and sound engineer. Pioneer of electronic and electro-acoustic music in Poland
.
== Curriculum vitae ==

In 1967 he graduated from the Faculty of Electronics on Warsaw University of Technology. Since
1955 he worked for Polish Radio, at first as the manager of plumbers, carpenters and painters.〔("Antoni Beksiak. The Erotically Audacious Electronic Eugeniusz" ), Culture.pl. November 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2014.〕 In 1958 he started working in the Experimental Studio of the
Polish Radio, fourth such facility in Europe, founded and directed by Józef Patkowski. Between 1967
and 1968 Rudnik worked in the Studio for Electronic Music of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk in Cologne, when
he cooperated with Włodzimierz Kotoński by the implementation of Klangspiele. At the same time
Rudnik worked also with Karlheinz Stockhausen and Peter Kotik. In the late 60's and 70 Rudnik co-
created some of Norwegian composer Arne Nordheim works, including Colorazione and Solitaire
(1969) – which was made especially for the opening ceremony of the contemporary art center
Norwegian Sonja Henie Onstad Art Centre Niels and Plus ou moins (1970), created for the
Scandinavian pavilion at the World's Exhibition in Osaka – fully dedicated to the issue of degradation
and the fundamental need of protection of the environment. Rudnik and Nordheim made together
also interactive installation Sculpture sonore (1968) for the blind rehabilitation center in Oslo. He
made dozens of works including: Andrzej Dobrowolski – Music for Magnetic Tape and oboe solo
(1965), Krzysztof Penderecki – Psalmus (1961), Ekecheirija (1972) – especially for the opening
ceremony of the Olympic Games in Munich, Włodzimierz Kotoński – Aela (1970), Bogusław Schaeffer –
Missa elettronica (1975 ). Rudnik collaborated with Franco Evangelisti during his probation years in
the Experimental Studio in Warsaw, as well as with dozens of artists from the circle of music and
other arts.
Rudnik was one of the first Polish electroacoustic music producers and co-founder of the so-called
Polish school of electroacoustic music and author of innovative solutions of spatial sound projection,
composer of Skalary (1966). He was also author of the one of the first in the world poliversional
tracks to tape, and the first Polish track quadraphonic Vox Humana (1968) carried out in Studio WDR
in Cologne. His work has defined and confirmed the role of sound producer as a co-author of the
works of electroacoustic music.
As a composer he has created about 95 works, in studios of electronic music in Warsaw, Stockholm,
Cologne, Paris, Bourges, Baden-Baden, Brussels and Ghent. They were presented on different radio
stations throughout Europe and in many countries in the world, as well as many times at festivals:
Warszawska Jesień, Musica Polonica Nova in Wroclaw, World Music Days in Finland, Muzicki
Biennale
Zagreb, Fylkingen in Stockholm, Berliner Festwochen, Festival d'Automne a Paris, L'Europe
acousmatique
at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, Phonurgia Nova in Arles and many others. In
2006, Rudnik was a central figure in Warsaw edition of Audio Art Festival. His composition Homo
Ludens was presented in 1985 at the prestigious world exhibition of contemporary art Documenta VII
in Kassel, where previously attended, among other, Tadeusz Kantor and Magdalena Abakanowicz.
Many tracks of Rudnik were also nominated for the awards, including Prix Italia and Karl Szczuka
Preis. In 2007, the National Library in Paris included 30 works Rudnik to its own special set of
auditory art world.
As a performer of live electronic, Rudnik took part in the team improvisations in France and Poland
together with Arne Nordheim, Francoise Bernard Mache, Kåre Kolberg and Bohdan Mazurek. He
taught the students of the Music Academy in Warsaw and the Melchior Wańkowicz Warsaw School of Journalism, he is a lecturer at seminars of reportage, acceptant and juror of movies and journalism
competitions.

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