
Zbigniew Preisner (born 20 May 1955) is a Polish film score composer, best known for his work with film director Krzysztof Kieślowski. Preisner is best known for the music composed for the films directed by fellow Pole Krzysztof Kieślowski. His Song for the Unification of Europe, based on the Greek text of 1 Corinthians 13, is attributed to a character in Kieślowski's Three Colors: Blue and plays a dominating role in the story. His music for Three Colors: Red includes a setting of Polish and French versions of a poem by Wisława Szymborska, a Polish Nobel Prize-winning poet. After working with Kieślowski on Three Colors: Blue, Preisner was hired by the producer Francis Ford Coppola to write the score for The Secret Garden, directed by Polish director Agnieszka Holland. Although Preisner is most closely associated with Kieślowski, he has collaborated with several other directors, winning a César in 1996 for his work on Jean Becker's Élisa. He has won a number of other awards, including another César in 1994 for Three Colors: Red, and the Silver Bear from the 47th Berlin International Film Festival 1997 for The Island on Bird Street. He was nominated for Golden Globe awards for his scores for Three Colors: Blue (1993) and At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991). In 1998, Requiem for My Friend, Preisner's first large scale work not written for film, premiered. It was originally intended as a narrative work to be written by Krzysztof Piesiewicz and directed by Kieślowski, but it became a memorial to Kieślowski after the director's death. The Lacrimosa from this Requiem appears in Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life. The Dies Irae from this Requiem appears in the film La Grande Bellezza, directed by Paolo Sorrentino. Preisner composed the theme music for the People's Century, a monumental twenty-six part documentary made jointly in 1994 by the BBC television network in United Kingdom and the PBS television network in the United States. He has also worked with director Thomas Vinterberg on the 2003 film It's All About Love. He provided orchestration for David Gilmour's 2006 album On An Island as well as additional orchestrations for the show at Gdańsk shipyards at which he also conducted the Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, this was documented on the album Live in Gdańsk (2008). Silence, Night and Dreams is Zbigniew Preisner's new recording project, a large-scale work for orchestra, choir and soloists, based on texts from the Book of Job. The premier recording, was released in 2007 with the lead singer of Madredeus, Teresa Salgueiro and boy soprano Thomas Cully from Libera.
Parallel Tales
2026
Europa Centrale
2024
Haunted Heart
2024
Aprilis
2023
Man of God
2021
Dear Child
2020
Lies We Tell
2018
Angelica
2017
My Hindu Friend
2016
Lost and Love
2015
Aglaya
2012
The Tree of Life
2011
A Secret
2007
Strange Gardens
2003
Weiser
2001
Aberdeen
2000
Foolish Heart
1998
Radetzky March
1995
Feast of July
1995
Élisa
1995
Desire in Motion
1994
Damage
1992
Olivier, Olivier
1992
Eminent Domain
1991
Europa Europa
1990
City Life
1990
The Last Boat
1990
Dekalog
1989
Decalogue VI
1989
Decalogue V
1989
Decalogue IX
1989
Decalogue VIII
1989
Decalogue VII
1989
Decalogue X
1989
Decalogue IV
1989
Decalogue III
1989
Decalogue II
1989
Decalogue I
1989
I Love Cinema
1988
To Kill a Priest
1988
Escape
1987
Przez dotyk
1986
I Like Bats
1986
The Lullaby
1986
No End
1985














































































