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Thomas Böcker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Böcker
Thomas Böcker (born October 8, 1977) is an award winning German producer. He is most known for his work on the annual Symphonic Game Music Concerts initiated in 2003, historical for being the longest running and the first of their kind outside of Japan. He produced the first live performance of video game music by the London Symphony Orchestra, and was presented with the national ''Cultural and Creative Pilots Award'' by the German Federal Government, which recognises outstanding entrepreneurs within Germany’s cultural and creative industries. ==Early life==
Thomas Böcker spent his childhood growing up in the small mountain town of Lauenstein. Coming from a family of teachers, he developed an appreciation for Classical music from a young age and regularly attended symphonic concerts. Like many others in Europe, he grew up playing the Commodore 64 and Commodore Amiga computers. Soon enough, he developed a passion for video game music and became especially fond of Chris Huelsbeck’s works on the Turrican series. Böcker’s love for both video game music and Classical artists would soon come together, as he realised the potential for scores and concerts to feature orchestral game music.
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