Wilson Sukorski is an innovative composer, electronic musician, and multimedia performer renowned for his boundary-pushing creations in the realm of music, radio, video, and cinema. With a passion for exploring the possibilities of digital audio, Sukorski also excels as a designer and builder of unique musical instruments.
With an impressive body of work, Sukorski has composed for various mediums, including cinema, theater, experimental videos, and audio art installations. His compositions transcend traditional boundaries, embracing unconventional approaches and pushing the boundaries of sonic experimentation.
Sukorski's repertoire encompasses remarkable projects such as "Amazing Amazon" (1998/99), where he employed genetic algorithms to create captivating compositions. He has also delved into the world of automatic composition systems with his groundbreaking works "Personal Music" (1987) and "Fractal Music" (1989).
His artistic contributions extend to significant media events like 'PTYX' (84) and 'O Médium das Mídias' (86). Notably, Sukorski has performed live alongside silent films from the 1929 masterpiece "São Paulo, A Symphonia da Metrópole" (1996 to 2005), captivating audiences during the Bresil event / Brésis - Year of Brazil in France - at the prestigious Louvre Museum Auditorium in Paris.
Since 2005, Sukorski has been a valued collaborator, lending his talents to the creation of music and soundtracks for the captivating shows of Companhia Nova de Teatro. His innovative contributions add a unique sonic dimension that enriches the theatrical experience for audiences.
With a fearless approach to experimentation and an unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of music and sound, Wilson Sukorski continues to captivate audiences and redefine the possibilities of artistic expression.