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Biography Frank Strobel Conductor www.frankstrobel.de With his exceptional musicianship, versatility, technical expertise, knowledge and dedication, Frank Strobel has established himself as one of the most multisided conductors of his generation. Internationally renowned with world premieres and reproductions of works of composers such as Sergei Prokofiev, Alfred Schnittke, Frank Schreker and Siegfried Wagner, from which many debut recordings emerged, Frank Strobel opens up new insights into the world of film music. Strobel is strongly committed to the works of Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998) and is the authorised editor of the work of the composer, whom he helped notating his works in his final years. In 1992 he conducted the first performance of The End of St Petersburg at the Alte Oper Frankfurt. As well as editing and conducting the original music for silent film classics, Frank Strobel has made a specialty of arranging and performing new scores. Vintage films he has worked on include Battleship Potemkin, Berlin: Symphony of a Great City, Faust, Intolerance, Im Kampf mit dem Berge, The Knight of the Rose (Der Rosenkavalier), The Lodger, Dr Mabuse, Metropolis, Alexander Nevski, The New Babylon, Nibelungen, Nosferatu, October, Pandora`s Box, Richard Wagner, Romeo and Juliet, Tabu, a.o. Frank Strobel edited the reconstructed original music by Prokofiev for Alexander Nevsky in 2003, which he then conducted and recorded for CD, winning the Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik 2004. He played a major part in the restoration of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis and its score by Gottfried Huppertz as well as his music for Die Nibelungen. In 2010 Frank Strobel conducted the world premiere of the restored Metropolis classic at the Berlinale, Berlin’s Film Festival and subsequently he premiered the restored film October at the Berlinale 2012. Robert Wiene’s restored film Der Rosenkavalier with music by Richard Strauss has been performed under the direction of Frank Strobel with renowned orchestras. A recording with the Staatskapelle Dresden is available on DVD. Frank Strobel enjoys particularly close professional relationships with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Iceland Symphony, Konzerthaus Vienna, London Symphony, MDR Radio Orchestra Leipzig, NDR Radio Orchestra Hannover, Orchestre National de Lille, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg, Orchestre National de Lyon, Philharmonie Cologne, Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Tivoli Copenhagen. In the 2014/15 season Frank Strobel will realise the world premiere of the new score by Philippe Schoeller for the film J’accuse with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France at Salle Pleyel, Paris. He will return to the Sydney Symphony Orchestra to conduct the Australian premiere of the Matrix Live. Frank Strobel has recently produced the music of the prizewinning ARD Tatort television show with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra. Another collaboration with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra is the ZDF/Arte production of Chronik von Grieshuus. Other return engagements include the Staatskapelle Dresden with Der Rosenkavalier, Beethoven Orchestra Bonn, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, NDR Radio Orchestra Hannover with the Blancanieves film as well as a tour with the King’s Singers, further engagements with the Iceland Symphony, Orchestre National de Lille, Orchestre Philharmonique de Luxembourg, Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin, Spanish National Orchestra and Staatskapelle Weimar. Debuts will take him to the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich and to the ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna with the film Im Kampf mit dem Berge and the original music by Paul Hindemith. Until 1998 Frank Strobel was Principal Conductor of the German Film Orchestra Babelsberg. Since 2000 he has been Artistic Director of the European FilmPhilharmonic Institute Berlin, which distributes film music materials and manages film music productions and performances worldwide. For many years he has been consulting the silent movie programs of ZDF/Arte. Many of Frank Strobel’s core film projects have been recorded on DVD. Some recent releases include Berlin: Symphony of a Great City, Metropolis, The New Babylon, Nibelungen and Der Rosenkavalier. 2014/2015 This biography is to be reproduced without any changes, omissions or additions, unless expressly authorised by artist management.