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2 Career  





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Andreas Weidinger[1] (born 1970) is a German composer, producer, conductor, and arranger for film, television, and records.

Early life and education[edit]

Weidinger began his musical training at age nine with lessons in piano and music theory. After his high school diploma, Weidinger moved to Berlin to study bassoon, music theory and political science at the University of Arts and started working on his first film-music projects. He then was accepted at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich as one of the first students studying in the newly opened Film Scoring program.

Career[edit]

Weidinger has composed music for over 100 films as well as classical contemporary orchestral and chamber music works.

He has worked with oboist Stefan Schilli, Chinese cheng player Wu-Wei and members of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and has a long term working relationship with German director Tim Trageser. He has scored films with composer Christoph Zirngibl.[2]

His recent credits include the 3-D Sci-Fi Drama Shockwave, Darkside[3] with director Jay Weisman, "The Banshee Chapter"[4] with director Blair Erickson, the film "The Teacher" with director Tim Trageser, and Playing Hooky.[5] and the 2014 Ironclad: Battle for Blood.[6]

Selected credits[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "An Interview with Christoph Zirngibl"[permanent dead link]. Run Movies, April 07, 2014. by John Mansell
  • ^ "Shockwave Darkside". Screen Daily, 23 August 2014 | By Kim Newman
  • ^ Movie Review: Banshee Chapter | InSession Film
  • ^ "'Playing Hooky': Film Review". Susan Gluth
  • ^ "Bloody Castle Battle". by Betty Jo Tucker, ReelTalk Movie Reviews]
  • ^ "Film Review: ‘Banshee Chapter’". Variety.
  • ^ "‘Banshee Chapter’ Soundtrack Released". February 2, 2014
  • ^ ‘Ironclad: Battle for Blood’ Review: An Anemic Sequel | Variety
  • ^ 'Ironclad: Battle for Blood': Film Review – The Hollywood Reporter
  • ^ "Playing Hooky': Film Review". Celebintel, on May 11, 2015
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