GREGOR NARHOLZ

GREGOR NARHOLZ (Composer) has been hailed by renowned bandleader Les Brown as “surely one of the leading European composers of the young generation who will bring new impulses to Hollywood.” His credits include original scores for feature films, shorts and documentaries, and Narholz has also produced an oeuvre of more than 700 production-music compositions, which are licensed worldwide.
Narholz orchestrates all his own work and is an accomplished conductor who is co-founder and co-director of the Budapest Film Orchestra. He was born in Austria and completed his graduate studies in Classical Composition and Conducting at the Richard Strauss Konservatorium in Munich. He then completed the graduate program in Scoring for Motion Pictures & Television at USC, which honored him with the BMI Music Award in 1995. In1993, Narholz received the STEMRA award for his score to “Boskalis.”
Narholz lives in Los Angeles, and maintains studios in both Los Angeles and Munich. His credits include original dramatic scores for “The Heritage,” “Kaante,” AANTE,” “The Leaving,” “Millionaire Dogs,” “Almost,” “Sinbad: Battle of the Dark Knights,” Oliver Stone's “Nixon,” “The Cable Guy,” “Welcome to the Dollhouse,” “On Deadly Ground,” “Aspen Extreme,” Jenny's War,” among others.


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