Tilman Ehrhorn is a versatile German jazz musician, born on October 7, 1972, in Braunschweig. He is known for his work on the tenor saxophone, as well as his skills in electronics and composition. Ehrhorn studied classical and jazz saxophone at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Arnhem and the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, graduating with a diploma. He has collaborated with notable musicians such as Wayne Shorter, Brian Blade, and Nils Wogram, and has been involved with the NDR-Bigband and the Hamburger Sinfonikern. Additionally, he has worked on numerous audio book and radio play productions, showcasing his talent as a composer and sound designer.
As a composer and producer, Tilman Ehrhorn has released several albums, including *Task* and *Heading for the Open Spaces*. He also teaches as a professor at the SRH Hochschule der populären Künste in Berlin, focusing on music theory, music design, and ear training. His electronic solo project has led to multiple CD releases, and he is also active as a remixer and sound designer for various artists. Ehrhorn's diverse career spans from jazz performances to educational software development, highlighting his multifaceted approach to music.
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