Michael Reimann was born in Berlin in 1951. He had his first piano and theory lessons at the age of ten as the youngest student at the Berlin Conservatory. He later studied conducting and choral conducting at the Cologne Musikhochschule. He was production assistant and choir director at WDR Cologne, répétiteur at the Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern and study director at the Hamburg Musical Studio with Charles Axton. This was followed by eight years as accompanist at the National Singing-Chanson-Song-Musical Competition in Berlin. 1985-92 he worked as orchestra leader and eurythmy pianist at the Waldorf School in Bexbach. In 1991 he received a teaching position at the Saarbrücken Music Academy in the field of acting. He has made television appearances on Saarländischer Rundfunk and ARD and is the author of specialist literature published by Kolibri, Kösel and Schirner. Study and seminar trips have taken him to Bali, Japan, India and to the Bedouins in the Sahara. In 1997 he built up his own recording studio and produces under the CD label ACRON MUSIC in Engelskirchen near Cologne.