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HENNING FUCHS

Biography

Henning Fuchs' work includes concert music, film scoring, songwriting and various album productions. His songs and instrumental compositions have been nominated and awarded many times and embrace a wide range of styles and genres. Henning Fuchs collaborates with various artists from all over the world.


Between 2012-16 Fuchs worked closely with Max Richter on film, album and dance related projects, including Wayne McGregor's "Woolf Works" at the Royal Opera House London. He also collaborated with artists such as Alexandre Desplat on Wim Wenders' "Everything will be fine", Dan Mangan and Jesse Zubot on Peter Chelsom's "Hector and the Search for Happiness" or Karsten Fundal on Ai Weiwei's "Human Flow".


Henning Fuchs received a Diploma as Film Composer at the Film University Babelsberg "Konrad Wolf" and a Bachelor's Degree of Arts with Honours, Class I, in Performing Arts (Music) at Sir Paul McCartney's Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. He also initiated an exchange program with the Royal College of Music London and took masterclasses with renowned film composers such as Patrick Doyle, Howard Shore and Michael Giacchino. 2019 saw the light of his solo debut "A New Beginning" and the composition of film scores for Austrian director and Academy Award-winner Stefan Ruzowitzky's feature film "Narcissus and Goldmund" and Daniel Abma's documentary "Autobahn" with world premiere at DOK Leipzig 2019. 


His most recent scores include Abma’s latest documentary “No Place Like Home” and the music for the Sherry Hormann and Umut Dag directed 12 episode series “House of Promises”.

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