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Biography

Hans P. Ströer is a Munich based multi-awarded composer, musician and producer. Born and raised in a Bohemian family, Hans was first exposed to music at his parents' chamber music house concerts. At Richard Strauss Conservatory and Prof. Rainer von Zastrow he received lessons in classical ear training, music notation, guitar, violin and piano. Inspired by the Beatles single "I Want to Hold Your Hand", Hans installed an electric pickup in his children's guitar and began writing his first own songs. Fired up by the music of Jimi Hendrix, he animated his classmates and formed his own school band, performing as a rock 'n' roll singer in Munich's NCO club at the age of 16. After graduating from high school, Hans set out on a musical adventure, touring all continents as a jazz musician with Volker Kriegel's Mild Maniac Orchestra, producing gold selling albums for Germany’s biggest rock star Udo Lindenberg, and „Ströer Bros. & Howard Fine“, together with his brother Ernst. Hans wrote music for stage plays and for more than 100 films, that have won more than 60 national and international awards, including many German Television Awards, Bavarian Television Awards, several Grimme Awards, several Baden-Baden Television Awards, several New York, Houston, Banff Festival Awards among others for „Thomas Mann - A Novel of the Century" (International Emmy Award 2002) and "Buddenbrooks" (Roma Fiction Fest 2009 / Best Score of all Categories)
by Heinrich Breloer and Horst Königstein.