Bartek Gliniak
- Composer
- Music Department
- Producer
Bartek Gliniak is a composer of music for films and television based in Los Angeles.
His remarkable, expressive and innovative scores faithfully embody both story and character. He is a graduate of the Academy of Music in Cracow.
In 1994 he received an award in the 22-th International Electroacoustic Music Competition in Bourges (France). In 1994 he had his debut at the International Festival of Contemporary Music Warsaw Autumn. Since 1996 he has been collaborating with the Experimental Studio of Polish Radio in Warsaw where he composed and recorded numerous electronic and experimental compositions.
He is an author of soundtracks to over 30 films including the films numerously awarded at the international and national festivals. He scored a numerously awarded films such as 'My Nikifor' directed by Krzysztof Krauze, 'THe Firefly' by Ana Maria Hermida, 'Reconciliation' by Maciej Sobieszczanski, 'The Erlprince' by Kuba Czekaj, 'Palimpsest: A Hypnotic Mystery' directed by Konrad Niewolski, 'The Sand is a predator' by Krystian Matysek, 'Joanna', 'Case Unknown" and 'The Collector' by Feliks Falk. Bartek was four times nominated to 'Eagle'-Polish Film Award in the category of Best Film Music (2005 - 'My Nikifor', 2006 - 'The Collector', 2007 - 'Palimpsest: A Hypnotic Mystery', 2017 - 'The High Frontier'). He is also an author of the score for one of the most popular Polish TV shows 'For good times and for bad times' ('Na dobre i na zle').
Since 1995 he has been cooperating with the Polish Radio Theatre. In 2002 the radio drama produced by Polish Radio Theatre "A short and true story of Everyman" directed by Wojciech Markiewicz with music by Bartek won Grand Prix at the International Radio Creation Festival in Marulic.
A record with the premiere performance of the oratorio 'Seven Songs of Mary' with the music by Bartek Gliniak to the libretto by Zbigniew Ksiazek released in 2007 became Double Platinum. In the years 2008-2009 the oratory 'Seven Songs of Mary' was numerously performed for capacity audiences. In 2009 a record with the premiere performance of 'Kalwaria Oratorio' also created by the same authors became Golden Record just in the first month of its release.
The compositions of Bartek Gliniak have been performed at such festivals as: the International Festival of Contemporary Music 'Warsaw Autumn', Tage fur Neue Musik in Zurich, Cracow Composers Festival, Synthese Festival in Bourges, The International Rostrum of Composers (IRC), the 3rd International Contemporary Music Festival - Lviv (Ukraine). Since 2006 Bartek has been a member of European Film Academy (EFA). He lives and works in Los Angeles.
He is an author of soundtracks to over 30 films including the films numerously awarded at the international and national festivals. He scored a numerously awarded films such as 'My Nikifor' directed by Krzysztof Krauze, 'THe Firefly' by Ana Maria Hermida, 'Reconciliation' by Maciej Sobieszczanski, 'The Erlprince' by Kuba Czekaj, 'Palimpsest: A Hypnotic Mystery' directed by Konrad Niewolski, 'The Sand is a predator' by Krystian Matysek, 'Joanna', 'Case Unknown" and 'The Collector' by Feliks Falk. Bartek was four times nominated to 'Eagle'-Polish Film Award in the category of Best Film Music (2005 - 'My Nikifor', 2006 - 'The Collector', 2007 - 'Palimpsest: A Hypnotic Mystery', 2017 - 'The High Frontier'). He is also an author of the score for one of the most popular Polish TV shows 'For good times and for bad times' ('Na dobre i na zle').
Since 1995 he has been cooperating with the Polish Radio Theatre. In 2002 the radio drama produced by Polish Radio Theatre "A short and true story of Everyman" directed by Wojciech Markiewicz with music by Bartek won Grand Prix at the International Radio Creation Festival in Marulic.
A record with the premiere performance of the oratorio 'Seven Songs of Mary' with the music by Bartek Gliniak to the libretto by Zbigniew Ksiazek released in 2007 became Double Platinum. In the years 2008-2009 the oratory 'Seven Songs of Mary' was numerously performed for capacity audiences. In 2009 a record with the premiere performance of 'Kalwaria Oratorio' also created by the same authors became Golden Record just in the first month of its release.
The compositions of Bartek Gliniak have been performed at such festivals as: the International Festival of Contemporary Music 'Warsaw Autumn', Tage fur Neue Musik in Zurich, Cracow Composers Festival, Synthese Festival in Bourges, The International Rostrum of Composers (IRC), the 3rd International Contemporary Music Festival - Lviv (Ukraine). Since 2006 Bartek has been a member of European Film Academy (EFA). He lives and works in Los Angeles.