Jens Grötzschel

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Jens Grötzschel (born 197x in Karl-Marx-Stadt ) is a German stage musician and film composer .

Life

Since he was nine years old, he started taking classical guitar lessons . He went to the Liszt School of Music in Weimar to study music and played in local rock bands at the same time. Then he decided to leave rock music behind, took vibraphone and drums lessons, produced and composed for theatrical performances. To round off his professional training for himself, he completed a course in film composition at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy . There he was u. a. Pupil of Cong Su .

His first work was the score for short films a . a. the young directors Steffen Weinert, Jochen Frank and Mathias Schreck, still produced through the Ludwigsburg Film Academy from 2000 to 2005. In addition, there were orders for features , commercials , TV shows and documentaries . The documentary Afghans do not flirt (directed by Jochen Frank, 2004) won several prizes , including that of the German Television Award in 2005. From 2006, he provided music and sound design for the 20 episodes of Arte - TV chef series The Culinary Adventures of Sarah Wiener . He also took on the ten programs of the following 2nd to 6th season (2007 to 2014), as the cooperation with Sarah Wiener went well.

With a foreign assignment (2012) he worked for the first time for a feature film and with the director Till Endemann . He then took him to his team for the 2013 and 2014 television crime thriller Tatort: ​​Circus Child and Tatort: ​​A Question of Conscience . More feature films followed. Since 2015 Grötzschel u. a. on the two TV feature films in the series Der Iceland-Krimi - Der Tote im Westfjord and Tod der Elfenfrau for Degeto , which will be broadcast on ARD for the first time in late autumn 2016.

Jens Grötzschel lives and works in Berlin .

Works

Awards

  • 2006: Best Sound Award of the korean. Puchon International Student Animation Festival (PISAF) Film festival for the short film Aal im Skull (“Eels”) (together with Steffen Berlipp).

Web links

supporting documents

  1. a b biography of Jens Grötzschel , accessed on October 28, 2016.
  2. Filmography for Jens Grötzschel , accessed on October 28, 2016.
  3. ^ "The Dead in the Westfjord" follows a week later "Death of the Elf Woman" , Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung October 31, 2016
  4. ^ Memorial Prize 2006 for Eels