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Maciej Zielinski (born March 29, 1971) is the award-winning Polish composer, arranger and music producer, known for his contemporary classical and film scores, songs and original television music. His contemporary classical music has been awarded at 8 composers’ contests, including two international competitions and it was performed at many international festivals, including the Warsaw Autumn Festival and ISCM World Music Days. He has written scores for popular Polish movies and for independent US productions. In 2019 he received "Best Score" award at the "New Filmmakers LA Awards" in Los Angeles and nomination for "Crystal Pine Award" at the International Sound and Film Music Festival in Croatia. In 2016, 2017, and 2020 he received nominations for the
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Award - "Eagle" (Polish: Polskie Nagrody Filmowe: Orły) in "Best Music" category. In 2012 he was nominated for "Fryderyk" – the
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(Związek Producentów Audio-Video, ZPAV) in the category "Composer of the Year". His music has been released on nearly 30 albums.


Contemporary classical music

Maciej Zielinski's contemporary classical music is frequently performed at major contemporary classical music festivals, including: the
Warsaw Autumn Warsaw Autumn () is the largest international Polish festival of contemporary music. It was established in 1956 by two composers, Tadeusz Baird and Kazimierz Serocki, and officially established by the Head Board of the Polish Composers' Union ...
(Warszawska Jesień) in Poland, the Warsaw Music Encounters (Warszawskie Spotkania Muzyczne) in Poland, the Poznan Spring Festival (Poznańska Wiosna) in Poland, the Musica Polonica Nova in Wrocław, Poland, the International Festival of Sacred Music "Gaude Mater" in Częstochowa, Poland, the 14th Synthesizer-Musik-Festival in Braunschweig, Germany, Musica del Novocento in Rome, Italy, the Park Lane Festival in London, UK, the
ISCM World Music Days The ISCM World Music Days is an annual contemporary music festival organized by the International Society for Contemporary Music, originally created in 1923 as the ISCM Festival as a means to support the most advanced composition tendencies.
, Romania, and the Presteigne Festival, Wales. His music has been released on albums published by
EMI Music Poland EMI Music Poland Sp. z o.o., was a Polish subsidiary of EMI Group Limited, it was founded in 1995 in Warsaw. Labels CEO was Piotr Kabaj. The label was founded in 1995 when EMI bought independent record label Kompania Muzyczna Pomaton (founded 19 ...
,
Universal Music Poland Universal Music Polska Sp. z o.o. (Universal Music Poland) is a Polish subsidiary of Universal Music Group, it was founded in 1998 in Warsaw. Labels CEO is Maciej Kutak after Jan Kubicki's departure. Label was founded after PolyGram, within its P ...
,
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Dux Records Dux is a Polish classical recording label. It was founded in 1992 by sound engineers Małgorzata Polańska and Lech Tołwiński. The label specialises in Polish artists and Polish composers. Many DUX recordings are premiere recordings, such as Karo ...
, ZPR Records,
Polskie Nagrania Muza Polskie Nagrania "Muza" ("Polish Records 'Muse' ", official name since 2005: "Polskie Nagrania Sp. z o.o", i.e., Polskie Nagrania Ltd.) is a Polish record label based in Warsaw. It has produced records in many genres including pop, rock, jazz, f ...
,
Acte Préalable Acte Préalable is a Polish classical music record label founded in 1997. The name makes reference to an unfinished mystical composition by Scriabin, ''L'acte préalable'', the 'preconditional' movement to his planned apocalyptic work ''Mysterium ...
and the
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. The album that contains "I String Quartet" performed by DAFO String Quartet, published by PWM/Dux, received the "
Fryderyk The Fryderyk is the annual award in Polish music. Its name refers to the original Polish spelling variant of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin's first name. Its status in the Polish public can be compared to the US Grammy and British BRIT Awar ...
2000" Award. September 2011 saw the release of his classical monographic album "Across the Millenniums – Music from the Turn of the Millenniums". In 2013 his album "V Symphony" received nomination for the "Fryderyk 2014" award in the category "Best album of the Year". In April 2000 the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music selected his composition "Lutoslawski in Memoriam" for oboe and piano for their syllabus in English Schools. His compositions have been awarded at many composers’ contests, including two international competitions (2nd Prize at the Sixth Synthesizer-Musik-Festival in Braunschweig, Germany and 3rd Prize at the International Composers' Contest Jihlava'96, Czech Republic). He was nominated for "Fryderyk 2012" Award in the category "Composer of the Year" (co-nominees:
Krzysztof Penderecki Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (; 23 November 1933 – 29 March 2020) was a Polish composer and conductor. His best-known works include '' Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima'', Symphony No. 3, his '' St Luke Passion'', '' Polish Requiem'', '' ...
and
Wojciech Kilar Wojciech Kilar (; 17 July 1932 – 29 December 2013) was a Polish classical and film music composer. One of his greatest successes came with his score to Francis Ford Coppola's '' Bram Stoker's Dracula'' in 1992, which received the ASCAP Award a ...
).


Film music

Maciej Zielinski's film music is ranging from contemporary classical scores to soundtracks influenced by popular, electronic and jazz music. He frequently combines contemporary electronic sounds with acoustic instruments. He has written scores for numerous popular Polish productions, including "Never Ever" (Polish: "Nigdy w życiu") and "
Just Love Me Just Love Me () is a 2006 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Ryszard Zatorski. It was awarded the Amber Lion at the Gdynia Film Festival for the highest-grossing film of the year, and was nominated for the Polish Film Award for Best Costume ...
" (Polish: "Tylko mnie kochaj") dir. by Ryszard Zatorski, "the Photographer" (Polish: " Fotograf") dir. by
Waldemar Krzystek Waldemar Krzystek (born 23 November 1953) is a Polish film director and screenwriter. His film ''The Last Ferry, Ostatni prom'' was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. His 2008 cold war romance ''Little ...
and "Crime Detectives" (Polish: "
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") dir. by Ryszard Zatorski and Piotr Wereśniak. He also worked on several independent US productions, including "Initials S.G." dir. by
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, premiered at
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in 2019. Films with his soundtracks boast an audience of over 10 million in Poland, while his released soundtrack albums have achieved golden and platinum status. In 2019 he received "Best Score" award at the "New Filmmakers LA Awards" in Los Angeles for his music to "Alaska is a Drag" dir. by Shaz Bennett. In the same year he received nomination for "Crystal Pine Award" at the International Sound and Film Music Festival in Croatia for the music to "What a country!" dir. by
Vinko Brešan Vinko Brešan (; born 3 February 1964) is a Croatian film director best known for directing several notable Croatian black comedies. Brešan emerged into prominence in Croatia and abroad with three critically acclaimed and award-winning films ...
. In 2016, 2017, and 2020 he received nominations for the
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Award - "Eagle" (Polish: Polskie Nagrody Filmowe: Orły) in "Best Music" category for the scores to "the Photographer" dir. by Waldemar Krzystek, "Humble Servants" and "Servants of War" dir. by Mariusz Gawryś.


Popular music, songs and arrangements

As an arranger and music producer, Maciej Zieliński works with the most popular artists of the music scene in Poland, including
Ania Dąbrowska Anna Monika "Ania" Dąbrowska (; born 7 January 1981), usually referred to as Ania (), is a Polish singer, songwriter, and composer performing pop music. Ania rose to stardom in 2004 with the release of '' Samotność po zmierzchu'' which was ...
- album "Wear trousers or a skirt?" (Polish: W spodniach czy w sukience?) and Kayah - album Kayah & Royal String Quartet. His song "Who Knows" performed by De Su girls band, premiered in 2001 has reached radio top charts in two consecutive years (2000, 2001). The song was also released in Hungary in 2008, sang by Hungarian singer Barbee (Hungarian title „Hógömb"), however it did not earn the popularity of the original version in Poland. His songs from the film "The Stand-ins" performed by Kayah and "Tango de amor" from the movie "Never Ever" have also enjoyed significant popularity in Poland. Maciej Zieliński has composed hundreds of TV commercials’ soundtracks, which have won him awards for the best music in TV commercials. These include Tytan’93 at Crackfilm Festival in Cracow and Kreatura’2000 award in Warsaw.


Scholarships, roles, positions

Maciej Zieliński received scholarships from the Minister of Culture and Art (1995) and the
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(1998). In 1994–1996 he served as deputy chairman of the Youth Circle of the
Polish Composers' Union The Polish Composers' Union (, ZKP) is a society of Polish composers and musicologists. History The association was founded in Kraków on August 29 or September 1, 1945 by the All-Polish Composers' Congress, as a continuation of the Association of ...
(Polish: Związek Kompozytorów Polskich). He was a moderator at the 20th International Course for Young Composers in Radziejowice in 2000 and served as its director in 2003. He was a member of the National Jury of the
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(2002, 2004), and of the Tadeusz Baird and "Musica Sacra" Composers’ Competitions. In 2002-2007 he served as a deputy president of the Polish Section of ISCM. In 2013 he was elected deputy president of the Polish Composers’ Union for 2013-2015 period. He is a member of
ZAiKS The Society of Authors ZAiKS (, where the acronym stands for the Society′s original founding name, ''Society of Authors and Stage Composers'', or ''ZAiKS''), established 1918, was for many years the sole legal Polish copyright collective, and ...
- the Polish Society of Authors and Composers. In 2011-2012 he has been giving lectures as a visiting professor at the Grażyna and Kiejstut Bacewicz
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(postgraduate studies). During the 2011 - 2012 art seasons Maciej Zielinski was appointed Composer-In-Residence at the
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.


Selected works

* 2020 - Three Dreams and a Lullaby for cello and piano * 2020 - Impressioni Concertante for wind quintet * 2018 - Time Capsule for symphonic orchestra * 2016 - Accello Tanguero for cello, accordion, string orchestra and percussion * 2016 - That time of year for six voices * 2015 - Sonore for orchestra * 2014 - Violincerto for violin and chamber orchestra * 2013 - Between Yesterday and Tomorrow for flute, viola and harp * 2013 - Concello for cello and string orchestra * 2012 - "V" Symphony * 2011 - Barocode I for violin, viola and string orchestra * 2010 - Concerto Inquieto for clarinet and orchestra * 2006 - Shining for string orchestra * 2004 - Trio for M.B. for clarinet, violin and cello * 2004 - Sololis for solo piano * 2003 - Fallen Angel for percussion and tape * 2000 - Oratio for solo organ * 1999 - Brass Quintet * 1999 - Lutosławski in memoriam for oboe and piano * 1998 - Capriccio for chamber orchestra * 1997 - Abruzzo – Imaginary Landscape for chamber orchestra * 1996 - Symphony No. 1 * 1996 - A. for alto saxophone and piano * 1996 - Shining for string orchestra * 1996 - Tractus for unaccompanied mixed choir * 1996 - Three Phrases for clarinet, trombone, cello and piano * 1995 - Piano Concerto No. 1 * 1995 - Clouds for tape * 1995 - Capriccio for solo violin * 1995 - Domine, quis habitabit for unaccompanied mixed choir * 1994 - Alone in a Crowd... for alto saxophone and tape * 1994 - Vox Humana for percussion and amplified cello * 1994 - String Quartet No. 1 * 1993 - Musica per archi A.D. 1993 * 1993 - Sonata for accordion * 1993 - Capriccio for clarinet and piano * 1993 - Perchoir for mixed choir and percussion * 1992 - Miniatures for chamber orchestra * 1991 - Variations for solo clarinet * 1991 - Concertino for clarinet and piano * 1989 - Miniature for string quartet


Filmography

* 2019 – "Servants of War" dir. by Mariusz Gawryś * 2019 – "Initials S.G." dir. by Rania Attieh and Daniel Garcia * 2018 – "What a Country!" dir. by Vinko Bresan * 2018 – " Desolation" dir. by David Moscow * 2017 – "With rhythm of the heartbeat" dir. by Piotr Wereśniak * 2017 – "Just Friendship" dir. by Filip Zylber * 2016 – "Alaska is a drag" dir. by Shaz Bennett * 2016 – "The Tale of Old Miller" dir. by Pavel Grytsak * 2016 – "Humble servants" dir. by Mariusz Gawrys * 2015 – "Natureland" dir. by Malcolm Murray * 2015 – "Sucked in" dir. by Piotr Weresniak * 2015 – "Put the siren on" dir. by Leszek Korusiewicz * 2014 – "Photographer" dir. by Waldemar Krzystek * 2011 – "Oh, Charles 2" dir. by Piotr Weresniak * 2010 – "Baby Project" dir. by Adam Dobrzycki * 2008 – "It is not as you think, Honey" dir. by Slawomir Krynski * 2008 – "Agents" dir. by Piotr Weresniak (TV Series) * 2008 – "Darling, don't lie" dir. by Piotr Weresniak * 2008 – "Once again" dir. by Mariusz Malec * 2007 – "Why not!" dir. by Ryszard Zatorski * 2007 – "Shades of happiness" dir. by Natalia Koryncka(TV Series) * 2006 – "Stuntmen" dir. by Marcin Ziebinski * 2006 – "Just love me" dir. by Ryszard Zatorski * 2004 – "Crime detectives" dir. by Ryszard Zatorski (TV Series) * 2004 – "Never ever" dir. by Ryszard Zatorski * 2000 – "A very Christmas story" dir. by Dariusz Zawislak * 1997 – "Germans" dir. by Zbigniew Kaminski * 1996 – "Street games" dir. by Krzysztof Krauze


Bibliography

* Ewa Cichoń, ''Maciej Zieliński'' in ''Encyclopedia of Music PWM'', vol .12.


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External links

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Maciej Zieliński at PWM Edition
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Zieliński, Maciej 1971 births Polish composers Living people Musicians from Warsaw