Beaver Gullatz

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Beaver Gullatz (2008)
Biber Gullatz at rehearsals (2009)

Biber Gullatz (actually Philip Gullatz , born 1962 in Korbach ) is a German film composer and music producer . Gullatz also works as a freelance composer at German and international theaters.

Since 1990 he has composed works for various film and television productions such as Tatort , Rechtsanwalt Abel , Adelheid and their Murderers and Doctor's Diary . Since 2004 Gullatz has been realizing a large part of his projects in film music collaboration with his partners Andreas Schäfer and Moritz Freise .

Life

Biber Gullatz is the son of crime writer Ingrid Noll . As a teenager he was one of the key musicians in the band Emma Myldenberger , with whom he recorded two albums in 1978 and 1979. With the double bass player Topsi Tkacz and the guitarist Michel Meyer , he founded the band Radio Noisz Ensemble after Emma Myldenberger had left , which released another album in 1982. In 1979 Gullatz also worked on the debut album of the folk band Zeitenwende . Later he was involved as a musician in various productions by De-Phazz and Mani Neumeier .

After studying music (oboe, piano, composition) at the Academy for Tonkunst in Darmstadt and at the Cologne University of Music and Dance , Gullatz founded the "First Take Studios" together with Eckes Malz in 1993 at the Weinheim site ; In 2000 the studios moved to Cologne (Malz) and Berlin (Gullatz). The musician is a member of the German Film Academy . Since 1998 he has also been a lecturer at the University of Zurich .

Film music (selection)

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Remarks

  1. Catalog raisonné on the first take studios website, accessed November 20, 2014.
  2. Entry Biber Gullatz , first take studios, accessed November 20, 2014.
  3. ^ History of the first take studios (own presentation) , accessed November 20, 2014.