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  1. Henning Lohner (born 17 July 1961) is a German-American composer and filmmaker. [1] He is best known for his film scores written as a long-standing member of Hans Zimmer ’s music cooperative Remote Control Productions . Lohner has written scores to various international films, among them The Ring Two and Incident at Loch Ness.

  2. Henning Lohner (* 17. Juli 1961 in Bremen ) ist ein deutsch-amerikanischer Komponist , Medienkünstler und Filmemacher . [1] Bekannt wurde er durch seine langjährige Arbeit bei Remote Control Productions von Hans Zimmer sowie durch das 1988 angefangene Active Images -Medienkunstprojekt.

  3. Henning Lohner. Composer: The Ring Two. Henning Lohner was raised near Palo Alto, California, to German emigrant parents. He returned to Germany to complete studies in musicology at Frankfurt University, from which he graduated as MA in 1987.

  4. Henning Lohner's creative output embraces diverse fields within the audio-visual arts. He is film-composer of award-winning scores (The Ring Two, The Hands of Orlac), creator of acclaimed media art projects (Active Images), director of various documentaries and teleplays (among them about Dennis Hopper and Gerhard Richter), and founder of the media technology companies Videri and Active Image.

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  5. Jan 9, 2023 · Watch the emotional short film Turning Point by Henning Lohner, a tribute to the power of memories and music.

  6. Henning Lohner. Composer: The Ring Two. Henning Lohner was raised near Palo Alto, California, to German emigrant parents. He returned to Germany to complete studies in musicology at Frankfurt University, from which he graduated as MA in 1987. In 1985, Lohner became assistant to German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen; Stockhausen introduced Lohner to the visual media while working at La Scala in Milano on Stockhausen's opera "Licht". In 1989 Lohner became...

  7. This 1990 performance of 4ʹ33ʺ, devised by John Cage and Henning Lohner, represents a film adaptation of the composer’s famous piece from 1952.Recorded shortly after the fall of the wall near a former checkpoint on Invalidenstraße, the film consists of a still shot.