Andreas Bick

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Andreas Bick (* 1964 in Marl , Lower Saxony) is a German composer , sound artist and radio play maker.

Life

Andreas Bick is self-taught. In 1983 he moved to West Berlin , played in several bands, worked as a sound engineer and kept an acoustic diary in which he: “Recorded everything that got in my way. While listening to my recordings, I was able to recall pictures and reawaken feelings with a depth of field that was not possible with photographs, ”he wrote in a guest post for Die Zeit . Between 1992 and 1996 he set up the model project Hip-Hop-Mobil as a music teacher.

Andreas Bick has been working as a film composer since 1996 . Among other things, he wrote the theme music for the ZDF television series Sperling . The first episode, Sperling and the Hole in the Wall , directed by Dominik Graf, with parts of his film music, was awarded the Adolf Grimme Prize in 1997 . The youth series Berlin, Berlin received several awards in 2004 such as the International Emmy Award and the German Television Prize . The television series Zwei Engel für Amor and Die Familienanwältin were nominated for the Adolf Grimme Prize and the German Television Prize.

In addition, he realizes sound compositions and radio plays for various radio stations. His sound compositions have been awarded the Prix ​​Ars Acustica , the Karl Sczuka Prize , the Prix Phonurgia Nova and a Silver World Medal at the New York Festivals Awards.

Radio plays, for which Andreas Bick wrote the music, received the German Audio Book Prize and the Radio Play of the Month award . As a radio play director and producer, he realized an adaptation of Roland Barthes ' Fragments of a Language of Love . A dedicated web player was developed for its radio feature </Pasted> We are the future of music . Bick composed the scenic music for dance choreographies by Ismael Ivo for the Venice Dance Biennale and the Paestum Festival.

Andreas Bick blogs under the title Silent Listening about media topics and acoustic phenomena. In 2013 he was a member of the nomination jury for the German Audio Book Prize.

Awards

Film music

Radio plays and radio art

  • 2000 Sono Taxis (WDR)
  • 2000 day rings (DLR)
  • 2000 Dripping (WDR)
  • 2001 Windscapes (DLR)
  • 2002 The Sound of the Skin (WDR)
  • 2006/2007 Fire Pattern , Frost Pattern (DLR)
  • 2009 Chronostasis (WDR)
  • 2009 Phonemenon (WDR)
  • 2010 A Pot Calling The Kettle Black for the Silence Radio website
  • 2010 Fragments of a Language of Love based on the book of the same name by Roland Barthes (WDR)
  • 2012 Pasted! We are the future of music (DLR)
  • 2014 Bay Area Disrupted Feature and Multimedia Report (WDR)
  • 2016 The Golden Glove (based on the novel by Heinz Strunk , NDR)

Radio play music

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Bick: "I listen to nature" (Zeit online, July 24, 2006)