Rudnik was born on 28 October 1932 in Nadkole. In 1967 he graduated from the Faculty of Electronics on Warsaw University of Technology. From 1955 he worked for Polish Radio, at first as the manager of plumbers, carpenters and painters.
Career
In 1958 Rudnik started working in the Experimental Studio of the Polish Radio, fourth such facility in Europe, founded and directed by Józef Patkowski. Between 1967–68, he worked in the Studio for Electronic Music of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk in Cologne, when he cooperated with Włodzimierz Kotoński by the implementation of Klangspiele. In the late 1960s and 1970s Rudnik co- created some of Norwegian composer Arne Nordheim's works, including "Colorazione" and "Solitaire". 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. 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 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 Rudnik created almost 100 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, as well as at many festivals in Warsaw, Wrocław, Finland, Zagreb, Stockholm, Berlin, Paris, Arles, and other sites. In 2006, he 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.
Awards and honors
He won many awards. In addition to the ones already mentioned, they include one at the First International Electronic Music Competition for "Dixi", 1st prize at the Bourges International Electroacoustic Music Competition for Mobile, 3rd prize in Bourges for Ostinato, 2nd prize in Bourges for Homo Ludens. He was named Chairman of the Committee on Radio and Television "for his outstanding achievements in the field of creativity and execution of experimental electronic music for programs of Polish Radio and Television". He received the Warsaw Golden Badge of Honour for services to Warsaw, an honorary radio award at the Festiwal Mediów "Człowiek w zagrożeniu" in Łódź for the "eternal and universal values of the human being documenting the threats of modern civilization", the Euphonia d'or prize in Bourges, also for Mobile, the Golden Microphone Award for "valued worldwide achievements in the field of radio art and experimental autonomous music" and the first prize at the XVII Międzynarodowy Katolicki Festiwal Filmów i Multimediów in Niepokalanów, and at the "Dwa Teatry" festival in Gdańsk for Przyjaciółki z Żelaznej ulicy. In 2000 he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. On 27 October 2012, at the Soundedit Festival, Rudnik received Człowiek ze Złotym Uchem award for "pioneering work in the field of music production". He died on 24 October 2016, four days before his 84th birthday.
Autonomous pieces of art
1965–Kolaż
1965–Korzeń
1965–Lekcja
1966–Skalary – studium technologiczne
1967–Dixi
1968–Metamorfoza – muzyka ilustracyjna
1968–Vox Humana
1969–Rondo
1970–My
1971–Divertimento
1972–Mobile
1972–Mobile
1973–Ostinato
1973–Ready made
1973–Wokale
1974–Etiuda monotematyczna
1974–Muzyka baletowa
1974–Nature morte avec l’oiseau
1974–Nature morte avec l'oiseau
1974–Ostinato
1974–Ring
1974–Ring II
1975–Gołębie Warszawy
1975–Nokturn
1976–Cztery poematy
1977–Ready made'77
1978–Polak melduje z kosmosu
1979–Etude de l'aspirine parisienne
1979–Moulin diabolique
1979–My
1979–Nous
1979–Omagio all'anonimo
1980–Tryptyk – pamięci Franco Ewangelisty
1982–Berceuse
1982–Elegia – ofiarom wojny
1982–Elegy to the victims of the war
1984–Ekecheiria – szkic do portretu Mistrza
1984–Homo ludens – balet radiowy nie pozbawiony elementów autobiografii
1984–Kamienne epitafium – pamięci księdza Jerzego Popiełuszki
1984–Szkic do portretu Mistrza
1986–Podzwonne – pamięci Andrzeja Markowskiego
1989–Gilotyna – dg
1990–Annus miraculi
1990–Via crucis – epitafium poświęcone pamięci polskich oficerów zamordowanych w kwietniu i maju 1940 przez NKWD i pogrzebanych we wsi Katyń koło Smoleńska
1992–Pan Jezus niewierzących
1992–Ptacy i ludzie – etiuda koncertowa na czworo artystów, troje skrzypiec, dwa słowiki, nożyczki i garncarkę ludową
1994–Panichida – pamięci Jerzego Bienieckiego
1995–Annus mirabilis
1995–Diewuszka, wasze dokumienty
1995–Interludia
1995–Przyjaciółki z Żelaznej ulicy – radiowa ballada dokumentalna
1995–Sekunda wielka – mała suita dokumentalna dla dorosłych
1995–Theme G-M-E-B
1997–Divertimento
1997–Martwa natura z ptakiem, zegarem, strzelcem i panną
1997–Pourqoi Cocteau – epitafium na śmierć Wielkiego Aktora George'a Genicot