Sebastian Steinhardt

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Sebastian Steinhardt (born October 10, 1982 in Rendsburg ) is a German musician, composer , producer and author .

Life

After completing his schooling at the music boarding school at the Rhineland-Palatinate State Music School, he studied piano at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media with a degree and MA in music management. He currently lives as a musician and producer in Hamburg . He regularly gives solo concerts, is on the road with various theater productions and plays in various band formations.

As an author, he wrote the books Loud Music = Good Music? and music production of the future .

Awards

Sebastian Steinhardt is a multiple winner of youth jazz and composition competitions.

Publications

The albums and books published so far, in chronological order:

  • Suite for pan flute and piano. musical publishing house, 2001.
  • Loud music = good music? Diplomica-Verlag, 2009, ISBN 978-3-8366-7649-6 .
  • Party in the night. steinhardt records, 2010.
  • LIFE. oomoxx / steinhardt records, 2010.
  • Christmas piano improvisation. steinhardt records, 2012.
  • Music production of the future. Diplomica-Verlag, 2013, ISBN 3-8428-9209-8 .

World Vision

Sebastian Steinhardt is the official partner of the children's aid organization World Vision Germany and supports the aid project “Starthelfer” for children in developing countries with the sales of his CDs.

Steinhardt music & royalty GmbH

Sebastian Steinhardt is the founder and managing director of steinhardt music & royalty GmbH . The service company for the music and entertainment industry offers billing for music labels, book publishers, film companies and content aggregators, as well as GEMA and GVL services.

Steinhardt records

He founded his record company steinhardt records in 2010 and produces film music, his own releases and other artists such as Victor Visotsky and Sylvia Lee.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "The commitment of the young jazz pianist Sebastian Steinhardt (1982), known for his performances and concerts all over Europe, was no less committed." (Die Glocke, April 5, 2011)
  2. “The preliminary climax is provided by Sebastian Steinhardt, whose own composition" Blue Flower "starts as a video sequence on the screen, but is then adapted by him on the piano almost unnoticed. The line between recording and live performance seems to be blurring ”. (.muke Blog, A. Paulus, February 23, 2011)