Zdzisław Piernik Explained

Zdzisław Piernik
Birth Date:1937 11, df=y
Birth Place:Toruń, Poland
Genre:Classical, contemporary, intuitive, jazz
Occupation:Soloist, instrumentalist, composer, teacher
Instrument:Tuba, Prepared tuba
Label:Polskie Nagrania
ProViva / Intersound

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Zdzisław Piernik (pronounced as /pol/; born 10 November 1937) is a Polish virtuoso tuba player.

Biography

Zdzisław Piernik graduated from the Warsaw Academy of Music in the class of . After being awarded at the 1970 National Festival of Young Musicians in Gdańsk he began his career as a soloist. Shortly afterwards he acquire success at recitals in the country and abroad, at festivals and holiday courses in Bayreuth, Witten, Darmstadt, Bourges, Stockholm, Los Angeles.

Piernik was the first tubist in Poland to implement flageolets, glissandos, frullatos and chords into his playing. He also began sonoristic experiments with prepared tuba. He is the inventor of the original preparation, remodelling the instrument to sound far from its natural tone.

Piernik worked closely with many composers demonstrating them the capabilities of the tuba, natural and prepared. As a soloist Piernik has taken part in hundreds of symphonic and chamber concerts, with extremely varied repertoire, starting from classical with his own transcriptions, ending with the newest acquisitions of contemporary music and his own compositions. His concerts, recordings and broadcasts for Polish Radio and television popularized playing on the tuba.

Piernik is designated as Lifetime Achievement Honorees of International Tuba Euphonium Association.

Piernik is still active, playing concerts and giving lectures.

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