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  1. Martin Todsharow (born 6 September 1967) is a German composer, producer, and lecturer on music, since 2004 a professor at the Konrad Wolf Film University of Babelsberg . He has won the German Film Critics' Best Music Award and the German Music Authors' Prize for Film Music Composition.

  2. Martin Todsharow +49 (30) 2 92 29 88 martin@todsharow.com. Which data will be used. When visiting our website, our web servers temporarily store every access in a log file. The following data is collected and stored until automated deletion: IP address of the requesting computer; Date and time of access; Name and URL of the retrieved file

  3. Enjoy the soothing melody of Awakening, a beautiful track from the movie Kokowääh, composed by Martin Todsharow.

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  4. Enjoy the beautiful piano melody of Wings, the second track from the soundtrack of the German comedy film Kokowääh. This song is composed by Martin Todsharow, who also created other memorable ...

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  5. Martin Todsharow. Composer: Snake Eyes. Martin Todsharow was born on 6 September 1967 in Berlin, West Germany. He is a composer, known for Snake Eyes (2021), The Captain (2017) and Enfant Terrible (2020).

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  6. Feb 20, 2011 · Listen to Breath, the soothing and emotional track from the soundtrack of Kokowääh, a German comedy film starring and directed by Til Schweiger. This song is composed by Martin Todsharow, a ...

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  7. Dec 10, 2021 · Born. 6 September 1967 (age 54) Berlin, Germany (1967 - present) Martin Todsharow (born September 6, 1967 in Berlin) is a German film composer, musician and producer. Todsharow studied from 1989 to 1994 at the music academy Hanns Eisler. In 1991 he was already composing music for theater and in 1993 he received a scholarshi… read more.

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