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Peer Raben (born Wilhelm Rabenbauer; 3 July 1940 – 21 January 2007) was a German composer who worked with German filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Early and personal ife [ edit ] Raben was born in Viechtafell, Bavaria , and attended Musische Gymnasium Straubing . [2]
Peer Raben. Soundtrack: 2046. Peer Raben was born on 3 July 1940 in Viechtafell, Viechtach, Bavaria, Germany. He was a composer and actor, known for 2046 (2004), Querelle (1982) and Finding Forrester (2000).
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Peer Raben (* 3. Juli 1940 in Viechtafell; † 21. Januar 2007 in Mitterfels; eigentlich Wilhelm Rabenbauer) war ein deutscher Komponist . Raben schrieb die Musik für rund 90 Kino- und Fernsehfilme und zahlreiche Hörspiele. Darüber hinaus war er Autor, Schauspieler, Produzent und Regisseur, und war für seine Zusammenarbeit mit dem Regisseur ...
The music was used in Wong's 2046. Raben then supplied the haunting and nostalgic score for Wong's episode in the three-part film Eros (2004). It is sad to contemplate what might have been another ...
Peer Raben. Composer. 1 July 1940 to 21 January 2007. Closely linked with the career of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Raben composed music for many of the maverick German director's movies. These included The Marriage of Maria Braun (1978), Lili Marleen (1980), Lola (1981) and Querelle (1982). He also contributed music to Wong Kar Wai's entry in ...
Peer Raben was a German composer, songwriter, and music producer known for his innovative and evocative film scores, particularly those he created in collaboration with the legendary German filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Raben was born on August 16, 1940, in Munich, Germany, and began his career as a musician in the mid-1960s, working as a ...
Berlin Alexanderplatz. Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s controversial, fifteen-hour Berlin Alexanderplatz, based on Alfred Döblin’s great modernist novel, was the crowning achievement of a prolific director who, at age thirty-four, had already made over thirty films. Fassbinder’s immersive epic follows the hulking, childlike ex-convict Franz ...