Robin Hoffmann
Robin Hoffmann | |
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Born | 18 February 1984 |
Origin | Großenhain, Saxony, Germany |
Occupation(s) | composer, orchestrator, arranger |
Years active | 2001–present |
Website | robin-hoffmann.com |
Robin Hoffmann (born 18 February 1984) is a German composer, orchestrator and arranger.
Life[]
Robin Hoffmann was born on 18 February 1984 in Großenhain, in the former German Democratic Republic. His father Thomas Hoffmann is a cellist and pianist who played in professional rock bands "SET" and "Gong".
At the age of 7, Hoffmann began playing the piano, starting to write first compositions at the age of 11. As part of his A-level exams he wrote a composition[specify] for symphonic orchestra which got performed by the Neue Elbland Philharmonie in 2001 under Peter Fanger.
After graduating from school he began writing music for amateur film groups, film students and computer game projects.
From 2004–2008 he attended the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber where he studied composition, arrangement and piano under Rainer Lischka, Marko Lackner, Lars Juling, Clemens Kühn and Jochen Aldinger.
While still studying he was commissioned to write the orchestral music for the Swiss/UK film production Save Angel Hope. From 2010-2015 he teamed up with Swiss composer Moritz Schneider and founded the music composition and production company "Nachos and Cheese". Since then, he worked on several central European film productions, most notably the Danish/German/Czech co-production .
In 2009, Hoffmann was commissioned to write the music for the Musical "Dällebach Kari" which had its premiere in 2010 at the Thuner Seespiele in Thun, Switzerland and was well received by the public and critics.[1]
Besides his work for film, musicals and media, Robin has been writing concert music for ensembles and artists. He has worked with the London Symphony Orchestra which recorded his Violin Concerto for Anna Karkowska in Abbey Road Studios[2] in 2010 as well as the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt, Dresdner Jugendsinfonieorchester, Robert Balzar Trio, KungFu Horns and Chris Muzik.[3][4]
Notable compositions[]
Film scores[]
- Save Angel Hope (2006)
- Tell (2007)
- Morgen Ihr Luschen - Der Ausbilder Schmidt Film (2008)
- Eine Bärenstarke Liebe (2008)
- Hundeleben (2009)
- Halo Legends (orchestrations) (2009)
- Liebling, lass uns scheiden (2010)
- Hero (Short) (2017)
- A War Within (2018)
- (Short) (2021)[5]
Musicals[]
- Dällebach Kari - das Musical (2009/2010)[6]
Game music[]
- Black Prophecy (orchestrations) (2007)
- Anno 1404 (orchestrations) (2008)
Concert works[]
- "August der Starke" (2007), celebration piece for the 800th anniversary of the City of Dresden
- "Die Schöne Helena" (2007), arrangements of the operetta by Jacques Offenbach
- "Spheric Motion" (2008), for big band
- "Valse misterieuse" (2008), for orchestra
- "Orchestrale Groove-Sektion" (2008), for orchestra
- "Violin Concerto" (2010), recorded by Anna Karkowska and the London Symphony Orchestra
Awards[]
- - Best Score Short (for Hero) (2017)[7]
- Scruffy City Film & Music Festival - Best Score Narrative Short (for Hero) (2018)
- - Original Score for (2021)[8]
Notes[]
- ^ "musicalzentrale - Dällebach Kari - Thunerseespiele Thun - Keine aktuellen Aufführungstermine". musicalzentrale.de.
- ^ "- YouTube". www.youtube.com.
- ^ Thuner Seespiele "Creative Development" Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Robin Hoffmann - Composer - Orchestrator - Arranger". Robin Hoffmann.
- ^ "Robin Hoffmann". IMDb. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
- ^ Thuner Seespiele "Thuner Seespiele"
- ^ "2017 Marina del Rey Film Festival". MDR Film Festival. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
- ^ Awards, Hollywood Gold. "Hollywood Gold Awards". Hollywood Gold Awards. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
References[]
- 1984 births
- People from Meissen
- 21st-century classical composers
- German film score composers
- Male film score composers
- German male composers
- German music arrangers
- Living people
- Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber alumni
- 21st-century German composers
- 21st-century German male musicians