Peter Rabenalt

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Peter Rabenalt (born July 16, 1937 in Semlin ) is a German film composer and scholar .

Life

Rabenalt studied film production at the “Konrad Wolf” University of Film and Television in Potsdam-Babelsberg, as well as composition and composition at the “Hanns Eisler” University of Music in Berlin . Wolfgang Hohensee and Jürgen Wilbrandt were among his teachers . After a brief appearance as an actor in the 1966 feature film Fräulein Schmetterling, he began writing film music in the same year. His compositions were not only used for feature films, but also for educational and (short) documentaries. A special feature was his work on the film Zille and ick - one of the few movie musicals of the DEFA . Rabenalt also worked as an editor on German television .

Rabenalt initially worked as a research assistant at the University of Film and Television "Konrad Wolf" and was here from the mid-1980s lecturer for sound and music dramaturgy and later professor for film and television dramaturgy. Even after his retirement, he continued to work as a visiting professor for dramaturgy at the HFF.

Film music (selection)

Music for television games and films

  • 1967 stories from the last vacation
  • 1968 rings
  • 1970 Follow a Star (2 parts)
  • 1971 registry office - free entry
  • 1972 A Man Who Must Die (2 parts)
  • 1976 Let the children ...
  • 1976 Dorotheenstadt monologues
  • 1992 The brood of the beautiful soul

Music for theater

  • 1967 Irish stories. (Volksbühne Berlin)
  • 1967 And is that supposed to be love? (Potsdam)
  • 1967 The moon shines on Kylenamoe (Halle)
  • 1974 Women's People's Assembly (Schwerin and others)
  • 1975 Winter's Tale (State Theater Magdeburg)
  • 1975 Ascent or Paradise (Schwerin)
  • 1977 Leonce and Lena (Prenzlau)
  • 1977 The Auditor (Schwerin)
  • 1979 Concerto dramatico (various, also TV)
  • 1980 The two Veronese people (Halle)
  • 1980 Turandot (Zwickau)
  • 1981 A maiden in the city (Zwickau)
  • 1982 Undine (Theater of Friendship Berlin)
  • 1983 The woman to throw away (drama school Berlin)
  • various songs and chansons for cabaret "Distel"

Works

  • 1982: The auditory design tools in film and television art. University of Film and Television of the GDR Potsdam-Babelsberg
  • 1983: The elements of film design in their functional context. University of Film and Television of the GDR, Potsdam-Babelsberg
  • 1986: Dramaturgy of the film music, VEB DEFA Studio for feature films
  • 1999: film dramaturgy. VISTAS Verlag Berlin, ISBN 3-89158-245-5
  • 2004: Three calendar stories from the early days. In: Orange moon in no man's land. (Ed. Torsten Schulz) VISTAS Verlag Berlin, ISBN 3-89158-395-8
  • 2005: film music. Form and function of music in the cinema. VISTAS Verlag Berlin, ISBN 3-89158-392-3
  • 2011: Film dramaturgy. Changed new edition with a foreword by Detlev Buck. Alexander Verlag Berlin / Cologne, ISBN 978-3-89581-243-9
  • 2014: The sound of the film. Dramaturgy and history of film sound, Alexander Verlag Berlin / Cologne ISBN 978-3-89581-324-5

Treatises

  • 1987: The audiovisual unit in film and television. The auditory elements as part of the film and television artistic image. Henschel Verlag Berlin
  • 1995: See and hear a film. Dramaturgy of sound and music in the film. In: Contributions to film and television studies Volume 47, VISTAS Verlag Berlin, ISBN 3-89158-135-1
  • 2001: Aesthetics of the film music - or: Where, how and why does which music sound in the film? in: MUSIKFORUM, Schott Musik International, Mainz ISSN 0935-2562
  • 2003: Film music with Ulrich Weiß. In: apropos: Film 2003, DEFA-Stiftung / Bertz Verlag Berlin ISBN 3-929470-28-4

literature

  • Peter Rabenalt . In: Eberhard Berger, Joachim Gliese (Ed.): 77 fairy tale films. A movie guide for young and old . Henschel Verlag, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-362-00447-4 , p. 400.
  • The young people liked the jazzy way - Peter Rabenalt in conversation. In: Klaus-Dieter Feldmann (ed.) Sound of the times. Music in the DEFA feature film - an approach. DEFA Foundation / Bertz + Fischer Verlag, Berlin 2013. ISBN 978-3-86505-402-9

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