Alexander Arntzen

Alexander Arntzen

Personal Details

Biography

Alexander Arntzen is a multifaceted film composer, adept at crafting music that traverses an array of genres, styles, and mediums. His illustrious career as a composer began prior to his high school graduation.

In 2006, he penned a piece titled "Inspiration" for the Special Olympics, which served as the opening ceremony theme. The following year, he composed a song for DSALA's annual Buddy Walk, aptly named "I'll Walk With You".

Alexander's academic pursuits led him to Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he was a Berklee Writing & Composition Scholar from 2009 to 2013. Notably, he was the first recipient to receive the prestigious Berklee College of Music Campus Impact Award for his work on the 9/11 Berklee Memorial Concert.

During the summer of 2010, Alexander had the esteemed honor of accepting an internship with the renowned composer Hans Zimmer. In the fall of the same year, he was entrusted with writing a new theme song for the PBS TV Series "Great Decisions".

Since the summer of 2012, Alexander has been responsible for composing additional music for the Lifetime and SyFy TV Channels. In the summer of 2013, he had the privilege of interning for the illustrious Danny Elfman, assisting with transcribing scores for his concert, "Danny Elfman's Music from the Films of Tim Burton".

Career

2017
The Labyrinth
The Labyrinth as Symphony Announcer Voice