Volker Bertelmann greift auf eine langjährige musikalische Erfahrung zurück. © Carsten Sander
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
The four Oscar-winning film All Quiet on the Western Front, which chronicles the harrowing experiences of a 17-year-old German soldier who enlists in the German Army to participate in the First World War, will also be a case study of the fourth edition of STZ. Volker Bertelmann, aka Hauschka, the film's composer, who won the Oscar and the BAFTA 2023 for Best Original Score, will talk about the secrets behind his score for this film and his career.
Volker Bertelmann
Bertelmann, who in his solo work goes by the name Hauschka, is a uniquely innovative pianist; he is renowned for his trademark sound, which he achieves by preparing the piano with various small objects, and his ability to improvise entire performances. His output is prodigious: he tours extensively and has produced over twenty albums and EPs, both solo and in collaboration with others. Among many others, he has worked with the MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, where he was the artist in residence, with Múm, the Icelandic experimental musical group, and with the Grammy-winning violinist Hilary Hahn.
Bertelmann (*1966) is an active Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences member.
His score for Lion, which he composed in collaboration with Dustin O'Halloran, was nominated for multiple awards, including Oscar for Best Original Score, Golden Globe for Best Original Score, and Best Film Music at the BAFTAs. He has provided music for several leading films and television series, including the score for Patrick Melrose, Showtime's Emmy- and BAFTA nominated mini-series, and for Gunpowder, the HBO mini-series starring Kit Harington, and the 2020 film Ammonite, co-composed with O'Halloran, which received a spot on the Oscar shortlist for Best Original Score.