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Jul 2023
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Was macht Filmmusik aus? - Mehr als der ...

BAYERISCHER RUNDFUNK
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"Ein guter Soundtrack ist der, den man nicht hört." Das galt lange als vermeintliches Qualitätssiegel für Filmkomponisten. Doch mittlerweile führen die Soundtracks vieler Filme ein künstlerisches Eigenleben. (BR 2016) Autor: Martin Trauner

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Autor/in dieser Folge: Martin Trauner
Regie: Martin Trauner
Es sprachen: Andreas Neumann, Berenike Beschle, Petra Mörk, Clemens Nicol
Technik: Helge Schwarz, Andreas Lucke
Redaktion: Petra Hermann

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