Mathias_Rehfeldt

Mathias Rehfeldt

Mathias Rehfeldt

Musical artist


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

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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]

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  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.
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  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.
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  13. "Der süße Brei". Kinderfilm GmbH.
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  28. Team, LAFA (2020-12-02). "LAFA Winners - November 2020". LA Film Awards. Retrieved 2020-12-04.

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