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Born 1958 in [[Krakow]]. Noise/experimental musician, composer. He studied composition at the State College of Music in [[Gothenburg]], Sweden, aesthetics of modern music at the University of Gothenburg's Department of Musicology, and computer music at the Chalmers University of Technology. After completing his studies in Sweden, he studied sonology for a year at the Royal Conservatory of Music in [[Den Haag]], Netherlands. During his education, he also attended many summer composition master courses arranged by Centre Acanthes in Avignon and Aix-en-Provence, France, studying with [[Iannis Xenakis]], [[Olivier Messiaen]], [[Pierre Boulez]], and [[Georges Aperghis]], among others. He works actively as a composer of both acoustic and electroacoustic music. He has written pieces for large orchestra (commissioned and performed by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra), plus an opera and several chamber music pieces that were performed by professional ensembles in Sweden, Poland, and Germany. He is a founding member of the electroacoustic music performance trio [[Sensorband]]. Zbigniew has lived and worked in [[Tokyo]], Japan for the past eight years, and is active in the underground noise scene there. Karkowski is currently on a residency at UC Santa Barbara in California.
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'''Zbigniew Karkowski''' (14 March 1958, Kraków – 12 December 2013, Peru) was a Polish-Swedish noise/experimental musician and composer.  
  
Associated acts: Cosmic Trigger, Le Dépeupleur, MAZK, Pop (Product Of Power), Sensorband, Senssurround Orchestra, UBSB.
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He studied composition at the State College of Music in [[Gothenburg]], Sweden, aesthetics of modern music at the University of Gothenburg's Department of Musicology, and computer music at the Chalmers University of Technology. After completing his studies in Sweden, he studied sonology for a year at the Royal Conservatory of Music in [[The Hague]], Netherlands. During his education, he also attended many summer composition master courses arranged by Centre Acanthes in Avignon and Aix-en-Provence, France, studying with [[Iannis Xenakis]], [[Olivier Messiaen]], [[Pierre Boulez]], and [[Georges Aperghis]], among others.  
  
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Zbigniew Karkowski worked as a composer of both acoustic and electroacoustic music. He wrote pieces for large orchestra (commissioned and performed by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra), plus an opera and several chamber music pieces that were performed by professional ensembles in Sweden, Poland, and Germany. Along with [[Edwin van der Heide]] and [[Atau Tanaka]], he was a founding member of Sensorband. In performances by this electroacoustic music performance trio, Karkowski “activated his instrument by the movement of his arms in the space around him; this cut through invisible infrared beams mounted on a scaffolding structure” (Tanaka 2012).
* Zbigniew Karkowski, Physiques sonores (Paris, Van Dieren, 2008)
 
  
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Karkowski lived and worked in [[Tokyo]], Japan, for the last years of his life (from 1994) and was active in the underground noise scene there.
  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zbigniew_Karkowski<br>
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In October 2013, Karkowski was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer with metastasis to the lungs. The artist was treated in Sweden, among other places. Due to poor medical prognosis, the musician eventually opted for treatment with a shaman in Peru, where he died after two days in the jungle there. [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zbigniew_Karkowski]
http://www.desk.nl/~northam/oro/zk2.htm<br>
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http://www.electrocd.com/bio.e/karkowski_zb.html<br>
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http://www.disquiet.com/zkarkowski.html
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* [http://www.bilting.se/bbe/ Bilting/Karkowski: Bad Bye Engine], 1988
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* [https://zbigniewkarkowski.bandcamp.com/ on Bandcamp]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20120222191651/www.desk.nl/~northam/oro/zk2.htm "The Method is Science, the Aim Is Religion"], Amsterdam, Mar 1992.
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* ''Physiques sonores'', Paris: Van Dieren, 2008.
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* Marc Weidenbaum, [https://disquiet.com/2000/10/29/sounding-floor/ "Sounding Floor"], ''Disquiet'', Oct 2000.
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* Jan Topolski, [https://culture.pl/pl/tworca/zbigniew-karkowski "Zbigniew Karkowski"], ''Culture.pl'', Jul 2017. {{pl}}
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* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/11332 Discogs]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zbigniew_Karkowski Wikipedia]
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* Obituary: [https://culture.pl/pl/artykul/pozegnanie-zbigniew-karkowski-1958-2013 Culture.pl], [http://web.archive.org/web/20170729020047/http://muzyka.onet.pl/alternatywa/zbigniew-karkowski-nie-zyje/83j2l Muzyka]
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[[Category:Electroacoustic music|Karkowski, Zbigniew]]

Latest revision as of 09:12, 18 November 2022

Zbigniew Karkowski (14 March 1958, Kraków – 12 December 2013, Peru) was a Polish-Swedish noise/experimental musician and composer.

He studied composition at the State College of Music in Gothenburg, Sweden, aesthetics of modern music at the University of Gothenburg's Department of Musicology, and computer music at the Chalmers University of Technology. After completing his studies in Sweden, he studied sonology for a year at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague, Netherlands. During his education, he also attended many summer composition master courses arranged by Centre Acanthes in Avignon and Aix-en-Provence, France, studying with Iannis Xenakis, Olivier Messiaen, Pierre Boulez, and Georges Aperghis, among others.

Zbigniew Karkowski worked as a composer of both acoustic and electroacoustic music. He wrote pieces for large orchestra (commissioned and performed by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra), plus an opera and several chamber music pieces that were performed by professional ensembles in Sweden, Poland, and Germany. Along with Edwin van der Heide and Atau Tanaka, he was a founding member of Sensorband. In performances by this electroacoustic music performance trio, Karkowski “activated his instrument by the movement of his arms in the space around him; this cut through invisible infrared beams mounted on a scaffolding structure” (Tanaka 2012).

Karkowski lived and worked in Tokyo, Japan, for the last years of his life (from 1994) and was active in the underground noise scene there.

In October 2013, Karkowski was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer with metastasis to the lungs. The artist was treated in Sweden, among other places. Due to poor medical prognosis, the musician eventually opted for treatment with a shaman in Peru, where he died after two days in the jungle there. [1]

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