Abstract
The article presents selected works by Eugeniusz Rudnik in comparison to other creators of the Polish Radio Experimental Studio (PRES). The research material consists of selected broadcasts by Rudnik and other PRES creators from the years 1959-2002, as well as cultural and publicistic pieces preserved in the Archives of the Polish Radio in Warsaw, obtained or listened to during the conducted archival queries. In a chronological arrangement, I present verbal-sound works in the context of socio-historical events, genre affiliation and applied forms of expression. It is an introduction to a broader project contextualizing Polish radio art internationally. Part of the broadcasts I have cited has never been the subject of radio research before. The aim of the articles is to characterize the works created in PRES, as well as to outline the genre affiliation of the 55 works cited.
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