Concert: Martina Eisenreich Quartett

Concert: Martina Eisenreich Quartett

Martina Eisenreich

»EDITION FILMMUSIK: COMPOSED IN GERMANY«

»The audience listens, and finds: pure musicality. Damn good playing that brings out heavenly tones.«
Münchener Merkur 27.10.2010

In Kunstsalon Köln, the Martina Eisenreich Quartett presents during the festival a CD in the series Edition Filmmusik: Komponiert in Deutschland, released by the filmdienst, a release supported by the festival. After the concert, chief editor of the filmdienst, Horst-Peter Koll, will take part in a discussion with Martina Eisenreich. The concert is a cooperation with the KunstSalon Köln. The musicians accompanying Martina Eisenreich are: Wolfgang Lohmeier (percussion), Christoph Müller (guitar) and Stephan Glaubitz (double bass).

The CD is available in our shop.

Martina Eisenreich

Martina Eisenreich is a composer for film and television, for radio plays, theatre and the concert hall. At the age of 15 she was already a young student at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich and initially studied classical composition there. In 2004 she takes her degree in Munich before studying film music and sound design at the Film Academy Baden Wuerttemberg. In parallel to this she builds her own music studio where she composes and produces music for film, television, theatre and radio plays. At the same time she starts work on the first stage projects in the crossover field between film music, new classics, jazz, rock and world music. As a violinist Martina Eisenreich also becomes known to a broader audience with her own ensemble – the Martina Eisenreich Quartett. The four musicians masterfully bridge the frontiers between traditional and composed music and bring soundscapes between orchestral (film) sounds, rock and raw folklore materials together in harmony. With her symphonic score to the film Mondmann by Fritz Böhm in 2007, her work also found its way into classical concert halls: The Deutsche Filmorchester Babelsberg has taken up her composition into its repertoire, along with Tchaikovsky and John Williams. In 2007, the soundtracks to the films Nimmermeer and Milan, which were both nominated in 2007 for the »Honorary Foreign Film Award« of the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, were also released by GLM Music. Nimmermeer wins the so-called student Oscar, Milan makes it one year later to the short-list for the short film Oscar. Since 2009 Martina Eisenreich has been a lecturer for film music and sound design at the University of Film and Television Munich.


Filmmusic by Martina Eisenreich
Dornröschen (R: Oliver Dieckmann) 2010 | Ein Sommer voller Türen (R: Stefan Ludwig) 2010 | Die Haushaltshilfe (R: Anna Hoffmann) 2010 | Willi und die Wunder dieser Welt (R: Arne Sinnwell) 2008 | Mondmann (R: Fritz Böhm) 2007 | Reine Geschmackssache (R: Ingo Rasper) 2007 | Milan (R: Michaele Kezele) 2007 | Nimmermeer (R: Toke C. Hebbeln) 2007