Peter Machajdík is a contemporary Slovak composer, sound and visual artist. He was born and grew up in Bratislava, Slovakia and lives in Berlin, Germany. In the 1990s, he took part in seminars with Vinko Globokar, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Clarence Barlow, Konrad Boehmer, and others. In 1992, he was the guest of the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program. Machajdik has composed music in nearly all genres, including orchestra, band, chorus, chamber music, works for solo instrument, works for piano and organ, as well as liturgical works and hymns. Moreover, he has created a number of graphic notations, including the Dialogue with... series which is based on letters received from composer colleagues with additional visual elements added. While in this series the written content of the letters may appear as audible text, other graphic notations are purely visual. Others again contain notation or text describing elements to be performed. His music is published primarily by Musica Slovaca, Alea Publishing, Zimbel Press, and Edition Hudba. Peter Machajdík's music often asks questions about the society in which we live. It calls for humanity and responsibility that human beings should have to each other and to the world. Machajdík's works, often considered as the counterpoint to the violence, intolerance, racism and greed of our age, are marked by a keen sensitivity to instrumental colour and texture. Machajdik's orchestral works have been premiered by the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra, State Philharmonic Orchestra of Košice, Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, Pomeranian Philharmonic, Lugansk Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Chamber Orchestra, Camerata Europea, Capella Istropolitana, Ensemble Metamorphosis, Cluster Ensemble, and many others. He has also worked with Jon Anderson from Yes, harpist Floraleda Sacchi, vocalist & drummer David Moss, conductors Benjamin Bayl, Anu Tali, Florian Ludwig, Pawel Przytocki, Gum Nanse, Przemysław Zych, clarinetists Martin Adámek and Guido Arbonelli, and violist Sasha Mirković. Film credits include Machajdik's scores for 4 Schüler gegen Stalin, Wild Slovakia and Miloš and the Lynxes. Machajdik has worked with choreographers and dancers such as Dorothea Rust, Studio tanca, Petra Fornayova, Tina Mantel, Lucia Kašiarová, and others. Peter Machajdík is currently Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Arts in Košice.
Selected works
Gegen-Stand for accordion and orchestra 20 mins
Terauchi for string quartet and audio-playback 10 mins
It's Not The Mist for two pianos
1-9-1-8 for violin and piano
Z luhů a hájů, riek a hör for orchestra c. 8 mins. Composed on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the creation of Czechoslovakia
Signes de la mémoire for clarinet, violin, cello and piano c. 8 mins
Wold
Guitar quintet The Son, for guitar and string quartet c. 10 mins
Pictures of a Changing Sensibility for violin and piano
Linnas for piano
Domine for mixed choir and tubular bells
Flower full of Gardens for harp or harpsichord
San José for large orchestra
Zem zeme for clarinet quartet
Concerto for 2 bayans and orchestra, dedicated to all of those who helped to remove „the iron curtain“ and the communistic regimes in the central part of Europe in the 1989
On the 2008 CD NAMAH, Machajdík worked with singer Jon Anderson from Yes, harpist Floraleda Sacchi, vocalist & drummer David Moss, clarinet virtuoso Guido Arbonelli, cello player Jozef Lupták, and others.