Dieter Schleip
- Composer
- Music Department
Born in Aachen. Guitarist and keyboarder in various bands (eg
"Catch 22") since about 1977; first own arrangements and compositions.
Pronounced interest in film music from the very beginning. Founding
member of the Aachen Film House in 1985, actively organizing the Aachen
Film Festival. In 1986, composition of first film themes In 1987, moved
to Munich with the intention of making composition of film music his
sole profession. Jobs as studio guitarist, performing with various
bands. Theatre engagements as technical/artistic freelance. First film
contacts; composition of film scores - mostly for film students in the
beginning - and production of these scores, under rather wild
conditions at times. Extensive stays abroad (USA, Mexico, India, China,
Greenland, South-East-Asia and New Zealand for six months).
Within the next years, there was an intensifying co-operation with certain film directors likewise commencing their career. (Such as Martin Enlen or Jobst Oetzmann, later Thomas Berger, Vivian Naefe, Torsten C. Fischer, Dominik Graf, and others). In 1993, his first score for orchestra with the Tessarini Chamber Orchestra Brno is recorded (for the short "Der Magier" directed by Markus Wernig). In 1995, Schleip's film score for "Roula" gained attention and acknowledgement throughout the field. Hence scores to numerous motion pictures and TV films have been accomplished, mostly high-budget and with big orchestras. Since this point in his career Schleip has lived solely from his work as a film composer. In 1996, he won a scholarship of the Filmwerkstatt Essen for the European Film Music Composition Workshop 1996. Workshops presented by: Michael Nyman, Wojciech Kilar and Krystof Zanussi. In 1997, he won the same scholarship. Workshops headed by: Patrick Doyle and Randy Thom.
Schleip himself has been increasingly active teaching, e.g. presenting a workshop at the 7th International Summer Academy for Film, TV and Music in Munich in the summer of 2001. He has numerous awards and nominations, such as the German Television Award 2000 and 2003 (Category: Best Music), the German Film Critics Award in 2001, 2002 and 2008, both times for Best Film Music, in 2009 the Max Ophüls Film Score Award and in 2010 the prestigious Adolf-Grimme-Award which was given to a film composer for the first time since 1964. Dieter Schleip is member of the "Deutscher Komponistenverband" (German Composers Association) and founder member of the "Deutsche Filmakademie" (German Film Academy).
Within the next years, there was an intensifying co-operation with certain film directors likewise commencing their career. (Such as Martin Enlen or Jobst Oetzmann, later Thomas Berger, Vivian Naefe, Torsten C. Fischer, Dominik Graf, and others). In 1993, his first score for orchestra with the Tessarini Chamber Orchestra Brno is recorded (for the short "Der Magier" directed by Markus Wernig). In 1995, Schleip's film score for "Roula" gained attention and acknowledgement throughout the field. Hence scores to numerous motion pictures and TV films have been accomplished, mostly high-budget and with big orchestras. Since this point in his career Schleip has lived solely from his work as a film composer. In 1996, he won a scholarship of the Filmwerkstatt Essen for the European Film Music Composition Workshop 1996. Workshops presented by: Michael Nyman, Wojciech Kilar and Krystof Zanussi. In 1997, he won the same scholarship. Workshops headed by: Patrick Doyle and Randy Thom.
Schleip himself has been increasingly active teaching, e.g. presenting a workshop at the 7th International Summer Academy for Film, TV and Music in Munich in the summer of 2001. He has numerous awards and nominations, such as the German Television Award 2000 and 2003 (Category: Best Music), the German Film Critics Award in 2001, 2002 and 2008, both times for Best Film Music, in 2009 the Max Ophüls Film Score Award and in 2010 the prestigious Adolf-Grimme-Award which was given to a film composer for the first time since 1964. Dieter Schleip is member of the "Deutscher Komponistenverband" (German Composers Association) and founder member of the "Deutsche Filmakademie" (German Film Academy).