Michał Lorenc is tagged as: soundtrack, polish, instrumental, composer, soundtracks Michal Lorenc is one of the most eminent, contemporary composers of film scores. He was born in 1955 in Warsaw. Since his debut in 1979, he has made music fo more than 150 feature films, documentaries, tv-serials and theatre performances. He has worked with best Polish, Czech, British and American film directors. He has been recording with the most renowned Polish orchestras: the Sinfonia Varsovia, the National Philharmonic Orchestra and the Warsaw Chamber Opera Orchestra. In 1999, he was awarded the prestigious International Prize for Film and Media Music, for scoring Dorota Kedzierzawska’s film “Nic” (Nothing). He is a member of the European Film Academy, the Czech Film Academy and the Polish Film Academy. Michal Lorenc’s music is very distinctive, thus, easily identified. It thrills the audience with its spiritual profoundness, sincerity and truthfulness. Lorenc combines symphonic music with ethnic, instrumental sounds and he uses two or three very suggestive melodic themes. His harmonic combinations and unique use of stringed instruments, can be quite surprizing. The most important Lorenc’s works are: the nominated for Felix (the European Film Award) soundtrack for “300 mil do nieba” (300 miles from heaven) and nominated for Oscar by 20th Century F... Read More About Michał Lorenc Biography... Send Michał Lorenc ringtones to your cell |
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