Tilman Ehrhorn

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Tilman Ehrhorn (born October 7, 1972 in Braunschweig ) is a German jazz musician ( tenor saxophone , electronics, composition) who also works as a sound designer and remixer.

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Ehrhorn took part in workshops and studied classical and jazz saxophone from 1993 to 2001 at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Arnhem and at the University of Music and Theater Hamburg until he graduated. During this time he was a member of the State Youth Jazz Orchestra of Lower Saxony, the Federal Jazz Orchestra and the big band Blechschaden. Then he worked with the NDR Big Band , the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra and musicians such as Wayne Shorter , Brian Blade , Albert Mangelsdorff , Martial Solal , Barbara Dennerlein , John Patitucci , Al Jarreau , Wolfgang Haffner , Roger Cicero and Nils Wogram . As a composer, music producer and woodwind player, he has been involved in radio play and audio book productions for Deutsche Grammophon, BMG / Random House Audio and audio publishers as well as various broadcasters since 1999. He released several CDs with his electronic solo project; He also creates remixes for various artists, programs sounds for music software and does the electronic post-production of albums. He is also involved in albums with Julia Hülsmann , Joo Kraus , Efrat Alony , Andy Vaz and Stefan Schultze .

As a professor of music theory, music design and ear training, he also teaches at the SRH University of Popular Arts in Berlin.

Discographic notes

  • 2011: Past Utopia (Neo Ouija / Finetunes)
  • 2009: Works: Sum (Zymogen)
  • 2005: Heading for the Open Spaces (Resopal Schallware / Neuton + Roughtrade)
  • 2003: Task (Mille Plateaux / EfA)

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