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Thomas Wilbrandt (born 1952 in Bielefeld) is a German composer and conductor.
He studied with Franco Ferrara, Hans Swarowsky and Bruno Maderna in Rome, Vienna and Salzburg and was Assistant to Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic for three years in Berlin and Salzburg.
In 1980 he founded the Berlin Chamber Academy (Berliner Kammer-Akademie), a forty-piece orchestra originally formed from players of the Berlin Philharmonic, with whom he recorded a Mozart Series for RCA/Victor.
Next to international conducting activities[clarification needed] and cooperations with orchestras such as the Berlin Philharmonic and the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, Wilbrandt became more involved in his own projects and recordings, concentrating on his work as a composer, especially in the field of avant-garde and electronic music. This led to developed experimentation regarding multimedia content and expression and to the constant exploration of new forms of music presentation.
One of his first major projects was the creation of a fusion between acoustic orchestral playing and digital and electronic instruments and sounds, entitled THE ELECTRIC V., an approach to Vivaldi's concert cycle The Four Seasons. The first edition of THE ELECTRIC V. was released in 1984 in twenty countries. Wilbrandt wrote, directed, and produced THE ELECTRIC V. film between 1987 and 1990.
Wilbrandt contributed music to the soundtrack of Oliver Stone's film Natural Born Killers.
2011 saw the launch of FENNster, a Berlin-based Foundation for Contemporary Art and Multimedia Innovation, initiated by Thomas Wilbrandt.
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Retrieved 26 March 2019. Norwegian and Swedish Poems. 1872. p. 78. Adolf von Wilbrandt (1863). Heinrich von Kleist. [A biography.] (in German). p. 408. Sutherland...
Messalina. 1874 saw the Austrian verse tragedy Arria und Messalina by Adolf Wilbrandt which was staged with success across Europe for many years. It was followed...
Weelkes, Thomas. RPO – Thomas Weelkes : Thule, the Period of Cosmography. Archived from the original on 2007-08-09. Stuckenberg, John Henry Wilbrandt (1885)...
1875: Adolf von Wilbrandt for Gracchus der Volkstribun 1884: Ernst von Wildenbruch 1887: Ludwig Anzengruber 1890: Adolf von Wilbrandt 1896: Gerhart Hauptmann...
1960) Trachysphaera varallensis (Verhoeff, 1936) Wilbrandt, Jeanne; Lee, Paul; Read, Helen; Wesener, Thomas (2015). "A first integrative study of the identity...
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September 1915 21 April 1884 Curt von Rössing 1916 11 April 1885 Karl Wilbrandt 1916 1882 Hugo Louran 1916 1882 Max Witschel 1916 16 April 1883 Hugo Westphal...
Peters, Ralph S.; Meusemann, Karen; Petersen, Malte; Mayer, Christoph; Wilbrandt, Jeanne; Ziesmann, Tanja; et al. (2014). "The evolutionary history of...
first wife of pioneering cinematographer Gayne Rescher. Kruger supported Thomas Dewey in the 1944 United States presidential election. Kruger died at the...
and their prominent members Emanuel Geibel, Paul von Heyse, and Adolf Wilbrandt. Painter Squirtle criticizes the bourgeois art connoisseur who believes...
who does not identify as a man. 1875 Fridolins heimliche Ehe Adolf von Wilbrandt Germany [Fridolin's secret marriage] First German author presenting homosexuality...
directors and designers. With many debut performances of plays written by Thomas Bernhard, Elfriede Jelinek, Peter Handke, Peter Turrini, and George Tabori...
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1836) June 7 – Henry Abbey, American poet (born 1842) June 10 – Adolf Wilbrandt, German novelist and dramatist (born 1837) June 14 – Charlotte O'Conor...
Spielhagen, Henrietta Stannard, Katherine Thurston, Marie Wexelsen, and Adolf Wilbrandt died in 1911 without having been nominated for the prize. Swedish poet...
www.bmig.org.uk. 1986. Retrieved 2022-03-21. Wilbrandt, Lee, Read, Wesener, Jeanne, Paul, Helen, Thomas (2015). "A first integrative study of the identity...
Science: Max Duncker († 1886), Ernst Curtius († 1896) Art: Adolph von Wilbrandt († 1911), Franz Liszt († 1886), Alfred von Meißner († 1885) 1885 Science:...
Strafsache von Geldern (1932) Ever in My Heart (1933) – Voice of Hugo Wilbrandt (French version) (uncredited) Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938) – Book Salesman...
Faculty of Philosophy 793 Christian Wilbrandt (I) 1846 Summer Faculty of Philosophy born in Neukirchen 794 Christian Wilbrandt (II) 1847 Summer Faculty of Philosophy...