Oliver Biehler

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Oli Biehler (* 1969 ) is a German composer .

biography

Oli Biehler started playing the piano at the age of five. At the age of 12 he took part in music competitions for the first time. He had his own band since he was 16 and signed his first recording deal at the age of 21. From 1991 to 1997 he studied at the Karlsruhe University of Music and film composition at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy with Oscar winner Cong Su . At the age of 26 he had his first own music studio. Two years later he was part of the studio community Transporterraum in Berlin, which had formed around the music producer Moses Schneider . During this time, he not only created various film compositions, but also worked as an arranger and instrumentalist for artists such as Tocotronic , Beatsteaks and Ronan Keating . In 2007 he moved to Ammersee, where he set up his studio on Gut Raucherberg. In 2014 she returned to Berlin.

Since 1999 with the television film Delta Team - Mission Secret! debuted as a film composer for a feature film, Biehler wrote music for television films such as My First Friend, Mother and I and I Never told you, and cinema productions such as FC Venus - Attack is the best defense . For his music in My First Friend, Mother and Me and The Seventh Photo , he was awarded the 2004 German Television Prize for Best Music.

He received a nomination for the German Film Prize 2012 in the category “Best Film Music” for the film Der Albaner . In 2013 there was a nomination for the GEMA German Music Author Award. In 2017 he won the German Film Prize for the best film music in Johannes Naber's film Das kalte Herz as well as the German Film Music Prize of the IAMA (International Academy of Media and Arts).

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