Rainer Bartesch

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Rainer Bartesch (* 1964 ) is a German horn player, alphorn player and composer for concerts, theater and film.

Act

Bartesch has completed three courses. He studied horn as an instrument, passed the examination for teaching at grammar schools and studied composition for film and television at the Munich University of Music .

Bartesch was employed as a horn player with various orchestras for four years, taught for five years as a lecturer at the Munich University of Music and recorded 25 film scores with various orchestras. Bartesch set over 100 films to music. He also composes concert music and musical theater works and is a specialist in music from non-European cultures. Rainer Bartesch lives in Maising near Starnberg.

Filmography (selection)

Prizes and awards

  • 2010 Rolf-Hans Müller Prize for film music for "Thanksgiving - an Allgäu thriller"
  • 2007 First prize for Magnificat in modo moventium picturarum at the composition competition Paradisi Gloria of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation for new sacred music
  • 2009 "Audience Award" at the international composition competition of the pyromusicals in Berlin

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Spielfeld Klassik , accessed on April 23, 2015.