Sebastian pill

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Sebastian Pille (born February 13, 1980 in Gronau , North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a German composer .

Life

Sebastian Pille started playing the piano at the age of six. He has been playing guitar since he was 13. While still at school, he studied music theory with the composer Klaus Rudolf. After his Abitur, his community service, training and some internships, he studied film composition from the 2003 winter semester at the University of Music and Theater in Munich with Professor Enjott Schneider , Dieter Schleip and Ulrich Reuter . Since graduating in the summer of 2007, he has not only worked as a freelance composer, but also as a lecturer at the same university.

Sebastian Pille has been writing the music for the Unter Verdacht series with Senta Berger since 2011 . For the broadcast of the two-part Grzimek (director: Roland Suso Richter ), Spiegel Online published an article and video report about him and the profession of film composer.

His screen credits include the Greenpeace documentation hunting season - the whalers on the track , the literary adaptation The taste of apple seeds and the family film Wholeheartedly and in the middle ( Run and Jump ) by director Steph Green . He worked as music supervisor and songwriter for the tragic comedy About a Girl and produced the soundtrack album.

For the music for the movie Im Labyrinth des Schweigens , Pille was nominated for the German Film Award in 2015 together with Niki Reiser in the category “Best Film Music” .

He then wrote the music for the film The Diary of Anne Frank by director Hans Steinbichler .

In 2017 Sebastian Pille was nominated for the German Film Music Award for his work on An Unheard of Woman in the category "Best Music in Film".

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Film composer Sebastian Pille: Sounds and feelings for the screen spiegel.de, April 1, 2015.
  2. ^ Anne Haeming, Janita Hämäläinen and Martin Sümening: Film composer Pille sets the pace for Tukur spiegel.de, April 2, 2015.
  3. Nominations for the German Film Prize 2015 programmkino.de