Gerrit Wunder is an Austrian film composer and graduate of University of Music and performing arts Vienna living in Los Angeles.[1][2][3][4][5] The BMI Foundation named him one of the winners of the 21st annual Pete Carpenter Fellowship for aspiring film composers under the age of 35[6][7][8]
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Born | 1978 (age 43–44) |
Alma mater | University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna |
Occupation | Composer |
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Genres | Film score |
Instruments | Piano, keyboards, synthesizer, violin, viola |
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Website | gerritwunder |
He co-composed (together with William T. Stromberg) the score for Jurassic WorldVR Expedition and collaborates with Pinar Toprak[9][10] and Rupert Gregson-Williams,[3] contributing music for DC’s Stargirl and Postman Pat - The Movie, et al. Selection of other productions he was involved in: Marvel 616 (2020-); Dead Men (2018); Shazam (2017); Magic in the Moonlight (2014); Na Nai'a: Legend of the Dolphins (2011); Behind Mansion Walls (2011– ); Inside America (2010) review; Dancing Stars (2005– ). He also scored TV movies for Lifetime,[11] ORF[12] and Nature Documentaries for Red Bull Media. His soundtracks are released at multiple labels, such as Kronos records, Gramola,[13] MovieScore Media,[14][15] Audio Network Production Music Library.
He won awards at the UTAH FILM FESTIVAL:[16] Best "Short Music Score" for "Creatures of Whitechapel" and "Best Music Score" for "Kiss the Devil in the Dark".
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