Ivan Bierhanzl (born 3 March 1958) is a Czech musician and record producer.
Biography
Bierhanzl was born in 1958 in Prague. Early in his career, he played with Jaroslav Unger's Doktor ProstÃÂradlo Band.
Bierhanzl started working with The Plastic People of the Universe in the late 1970s, as a guest musician (PaÃ
¡ijové hry velikonoÃÂnÃÂ, recorded 1978) and sound engineer (Co znamená vésti konÃÂ, recorded 1981). He also played with DG 307 in the late 1970s and again since the 1990s. In 2001, after Milan Hlavsa's death, he joined The Plastic People of the Universe along with Eva Turnová, the second bass player, initially as a guest musician, later as a full member. He is featured on their reunion album LÃÂnàs tebou spÃÂm / Lazy Love (2001). In 2005, he played on their collaborative album with Ed Sanders called The Garden Is Open.
He has been a member of the contemporary classical music ensemble (originally Agon Ensemble) since the 1980s and also plays with the experimental band and the traditional group Malá ÃÂeská muzika JiÃ
ÂÃÂho PospÃÂÃ
¡ila. He is also involved in the dramaturgy of several music festivals, including Opera Nova. In 2021, he was the curator of the Electronic Music Minimarathon at the Ostrava Days festival.
He is a signatory of Charter 77.
Discography
With The Plastic People of the Universe
- PaÃ
¡ijové hry velikonoÃÂnà(1978)
- Co znamená vésti konà(1981; sound engineer only)
- Kolejnice dunÃÂ (2000; archive live album)
- LÃÂnÃÂ s tebou spÃÂm / Lazy Love (2001)
- PaÃ
¡ijové hry / Passion Play (2004; live album with Agon Orchestra)
- The Garden Is Open (2005)
- ObeÃ
¡el já polàpÃÂt (2009; archive live album)
With DG 307
- Dar stÃÂnÃ
¯m (1979)
- Pták utrÃ
¾enej ze Ã
ÂetÃÂzu (1979)
- Magický mÃÂsto vyhoÃ
Âelo (2008, recorded live 1994)
- ProlÃÂnánà(2010; live album)
- Ã
½ivoty? Nebo bludné kruhy? (2013)
- Pustina (2017)
- Jak sup letÃÂcÃÂ nad krajinou snu (2021; archive album)
With DekadentFabrik
- Fetish Now! (2011)
- Mental Morphosis (2014)
- Opium Jazz (2016)
With others
- Relaxace and Capella Antiqua E Moderna: Hudba sfér (1989)
- Agon Ensemble: Agon (1991)
- Jan Burian: ÃÂerný z nebe (1991)
- Agon Ensemble: ÃÂeská nová hudba 60. Let / Czech New Music of the 1960s (1994)
- Agon Orchestra: The Red & Black (1997)
- Martin Smolka and Agon Orchestra: Martin Smolka / Agon Orchestra (1998)
- Filip Topol and Agon Orchestra: Filip Topol & Agon Orchestra (2001)
- Various: Beatnici v Praze / The Beats in Prague (2001)
- Ã
½abàhlen: Ã
½abàhlen (2008; archive album)
- OldÃ
Âich Janota: Ora Pro Nobis (2009)
- Ivan Martin Jirous and Agon Orchestra: Magorova summa (2009)
- MCH Trio: 100 minimalistických básnà/ 100 Minimalistic Poems (2012)
- Malá ÃÂeská muzika JiÃ
ÂÃÂho PospÃÂÃ
¡ila: Jak jsi krásné, neviÃ
Âátko (2013)
- Malá ÃÂeská muzika JiÃ
ÂÃÂho PospÃÂÃ
¡ila: AÃ
¾ já tudy povandruju (2017)
References
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