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Mathias Rehfeldt
Background information
Born (1986-08-25) August 25, 1986 (age 38)
Tübingen, Germany
LabelsM-Music-Records, BSC Music, 22D Music

Mathias Rehfeldt (born August 25, 1986 in Tübingen, Germany) is a German composer, music producer and organist.[1]

Mathias Rehfeldt is a Munich-based composer, organist and crossover-artist, his music blurs the lines between classical and modern electronic music.[2][3][4][5]

As an organist he has gained an international reputation for his movie score improvisations for silent films.[6][7][8][9] Starting 2015 he focused on writing music for feature films [10]

As a composer he is currently signed by M-Music-Records[11]

Discography

Year Title Label
2015 Nocturnal Bleedings M-Music Records
2016 The Galilaean (organ improvisation) Organ Promotion
2018 Dark Matter M-Music Records
2018 Tundra Selfpublished
2019 Walpurgisnacht (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)[12] BSC Music
2019 Baraka - A soundtrack inspired by the movie Baraka [13] Selfpublished

Feature Films


Fictional
Year Title Director Production Publisher
2019 Der Andere (engl. The other one)[14] Lukas Baier Ceres Film BR
2019 Beats[15] Simon Pfister Pfister/Auer BR
2019 Sechs auf einen StreichDie drei Königskinder[16] (engl. "The Three King's Children") Frank Stoye kurhaus production Film & Medien GmbH ARD
2018 Walpurgisnacht – Die Mädchen und der Tod[17] (engl. "The girls and death") Hans Steinbichler Wiedermann und Berg ZDF
2018 A home for curiosities[18] Ben Tobin -
2018 Midnight Regulations[19] Nils Keller - -
2018 Der süße Brei[20] Frank Stoye Kinderfilm ZDF
2018 Intergalactical Chewing Gum[21] Judith Taurek -
2018 Skrupellos – Gefangen im Netz der Macht[22] (engl. "Justice") Michel Morales Aviv Pictures -
2017 Der Zauberlehrling[23] (engl. "The Sorcerer's Apprentice") Frank Stoye Kinderfilm ZDF
2017 The Glasshouse[24] Gianna Arni -
2017 Horizont[25] (engl. "Horizon") Simon Pfister - -
2017 Gestrandet[26] (engl. "Stranded") Kai Sitter - -
2016 Die Diva, Thailand und wir![27] Franziska Buch Tellux Film ARD
2015 Take my hand[28] Maria Mayoral - -
2015 Ioana[29] Simon Pfister -

Written Music

Year Title Instrument Publishing Company
2019 Silva Nigra Suite[30] Organ Strube Verlag
2019 Nostro Lumine[31] Organ Strube Verlag
2019 Jubilate[32] Organ Strube Verlag

Awards

Year Status Award
2010 Winner 1. Price - International Organ Competition „Epinal“ Category: „Orgue Excellence“[33]
2016 Winner "Special Mention" - Film Music Competition „Maurice Ravel“[34]
2018 Nominated "Best Newcomer" - „Deutscher Filmmusikpreis“[35] (German Film Music Award)
2018 Nominated „Crystal Pine Award“ – "Best Soundtrack"[36]
2018 Winner Global music award – Experimental/Crossover[37]
2019 Winner SFAAF – Honorable Mention (best Score in a Short Movie)[38]
2019 Nominated Dok. Fest München Composition Funding Prize[39]
2019 Winner "Best Soundtrack" New York Cinematography Award for „Beats“[40]
2019 Winner "Best Original Score" White Unicorn International Film Festival – „Walpurgisnacht“[41]
2019 Winner "Best Composer" American Golden Picture Award – for „A Home for Curiosities“[42]
2020 Winner "Best Soundtrack" - Melbourne Short Film Festival for "Beats"[43]
2020 Nominated "Best Soundtrack" - Melbourne Short Film Festival for "The other one"[44]
2020 Winner "Best Orchestration From An International Mini Series" - Garden State Film Festival for "Walpurgisnacht"[45]
2020 Winner "Best Original Score" New York Cinematography Award for „The Three King‘s Children“[46]
2020 Winner "Best Originial Music Score" Los Angeles Cinematopgraphy Award for "The Three King's Children"[47]
2020 Winner „Best Original Score“ – Canadian Cinematography Award for "The Three King's Children"[48]

References

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  2. ^ "PressReader.com - Connecting People Through News". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  3. ^ Administrator. "ORGANpromotion - Mathias Rehfeldt". organpromotion.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  4. ^ Riepe, Claus (June 2018). "Elektronik Orgel Der Organist Mathias Rehfeldt kombiniert Pfeifenorgel und Synthesizer". Okey - Magazin für Orgel, Keyboards und Digitalpianos. 142: 4.
  5. ^ Bernhard, Dunja (2016-04-27). "Mathias Rehfeldt komponierte auf der Orgel im Weggental". Neckarchronik. Retrieved 2018-06-30.
  6. ^ "2o13.1o.31 ~ vampire weeknight". Edmonton Journal. 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2018-04-22.
  7. ^ "Nosferatu Screening to Recreate Silent Movie Era". Valpo News. 2010-11-22. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  8. ^ "13-14 ESO Signature Magazine Issue 1 - Documents". Docslide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  9. ^ Williamson, Shelley (September–November 2013). "He knows the score". Signature. 29 (1): 2.
  10. ^ KG, imfernsehen GmbH & Co. "Serien von und mit Mathias Rehfeldt". fernsehserien.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  11. ^ "Mathias Rehfeldt - M Music Records". M Music Records (in German). Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  12. ^ "Mathias Rehfeldt - latest album: Walpurgisnacht - Die Mädchen und der Tod (O.S.T.) (307.2532.2) - artist portrait on BSC Music". www.bscmusic.com. Retrieved 2019-02-17.
  13. ^ Baraka, retrieved 2019-11-30
  14. ^ "Der Andere, Kurzspielfilm, 2019". Crew United.
  15. ^ "CREW". beats-film.com.
  16. ^ "Die drei Königskinder".
  17. ^ "Walpurgisnacht".
  18. ^ "A Home for Curiosities".
  19. ^ "Midnight Regulations, Mittellanger Spielfilm, 2018–2019". Crew United.
  20. ^ "Der süße Brei". Kinderfilm GmbH.
  21. ^ "Intergalactical Chewing Gum".
  22. ^ [maurerdenise.de "Die 100 Register des Mathias Rehfeldts – Junge Kreative in München"], Junge Kreative in München (in German), 2018-01-27, retrieved 2018-05-14 {{citation}}: Check |url= value (help)
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  24. ^ "The Glasshouse".
  25. ^ "Horizont, Kurzspielfilm, 2017". Crew United.
  26. ^ Filmtipp des Tages – Willkommen in Deutschland. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung.
  27. ^ "Crew United – Das Netzwerk der Film- und Fernsehbranche". crew-united.com.
  28. ^ María Mayoral (2000-01-01). "Take my hand".
  29. ^ Simon Pfister (2000-01-01). "Ioana".
  30. ^ "Strube Verlag: Autorenverzeichnis". www.strube.de. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
  31. ^ "Strube Verlag: Autorenverzeichnis". www.strube.de. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
  32. ^ "Strube Verlag: Autorenverzeichnis". www.strube.de. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
  33. ^ "Kirchenmusik – Diözese Rottenburg Stuttgart". Archived from the original on 2015-09-26.
  34. ^ "RESULTS".
  35. ^ "Nominierte & Preisträger 2018". Deutscher Filmmusikpreis. Archived from the original on 2018-09-29.
  36. ^ "ISFMF 2018 NOMINEES – ISFMF", ISFMF (in German), 2018-10-06, retrieved 2018-11-05
  37. ^ "Global Music Awards – Music Competition".
  38. ^ "Winners #25". scafafest.wixsite.com. October 2019.
  39. ^ "DOK.fest München". dokfest-muenchen.de.
  40. ^ admin. "OCTOBER 2019 WINNERS | New York Cinematography AWARDS". cawards.org.
  41. ^ "Result". wuiff.com.
  42. ^ "December 2019".
  43. ^ "Melbourne Short Film Festival" (in German).
  44. ^ "Melbourne Short Film Festival" (in German).
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  46. ^ admin. "JANUARY 2020 WINNERS | New York Cinematography AWARDS | Page 2". Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  47. ^ admin. "February 2020 Winners | Los Angeles Cinematography AWARDS". Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  48. ^ "FEBRUARY 2020 WINNERS".