Steven Reineke

Steven Reineke (born 1970 in Tipp City, Ohio) is an American composer, arranger and conductor of German descent.

Life

Reineke already learned to play the trumpet at a young age. At 15, he killed himself by self-study to play the piano. He graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio trumpet and composition. After graduating in 1993 he went to Los Angeles, where he had the opportunity in a workshop to launch the Warner Brothers studio orchestra in recordings of his own works. 1995 Reynard went to Cincinnati, where he joined the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra and there was the first composer and arranger. Since that time He has appeared as guest conductor in appearance, including the Vermont Symphony Orchestra, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra and the National Symphony of Taiwan in Taipei. Many renowned orchestras

Work

Reinekes music is predominantly program music, so it serves the musical interpretation of literary works. In addition to some ballet orchestrations he composed mainly for symphony orchestra or band. His best known works are probably Fate of the gods, Pilatus: Mountain of Dragons and The witch and the saint in 2005.

  • Composer of classical music ( 21st century)
  • American composer
  • Composer ( brass bands )
  • Arranger
  • Born in 1970
  • Man
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