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German musical artist
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Ralf Stemmann
Background information
OriginGermany
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Record producer, composer, arranger, remixer
Instrument(s)Keyboards, Programming
Years active1980-2017
WebsiteMySpace.com
Musical artist

Ralf Stemmann (21 June 1958 – 7 August 2017) was a German-born record producer, composer, remixer, keyboard player, and synthesizer programmer. Global record sales of productions he has been involved in as a composer, producer, and arranger exceed 150 million units. He earned Latin Grammy nominations for his work with Paulina Rubio (“Yo No Soy Esa Mujer”, Best Music Video, as a composer) and Luz Rios (“Aire”, Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Album, as producer). He also won the 20th Annual USA Songwriting Competition in the Latin category with the song "Enamorados" with Luz Rios in 2014.

Biography

Ralf Stemmann was born in Germany. Ralf had degrees in Mathematics and Natural Science from Albert-Einstein-Gymnasium in Nordheide, Germany. He also received a broad classical piano instruction from 1965 to 1981. While residing in Germany Ralf Stemmann worked as an arranger, studio and live-keyboard player and teacher.

Later, he learned comprehensive studio techniques in engineering, arranging, synthesizer programming, and sound design at Studio 33 (formerly Star Studio) together with Spanish producer Luis Rodriguez. He also instructed adults and children in piano, organ, and harmony theory at the private music school of Frank Valdor. He lived and worked in Hamburg, Berlin, London, Miami, and Los Angeles, allowing him to collaborate with a diverse array of artists and earn many awards. He died on August 7, 2017, in Malibu, California.

Professional career

Stemmann started his music career in the early 80s with Schampus, with the project "Phantom In Rom" for the label Night’n’Day Records where he collaborated with Mike Mareen. In the mid 1980s, Stemmann worked as a studio engineer and sound designer at Studio 33 with Modern Talking, being co-arranger together with Luis Rodríguez.

His credits as a producer, composer, arranger and keyboard player include collaborations with: Modern Talking, Chris Norman, C.C. Catch, Blue System, Engelbert Humperdinck, London Boys, Nino de Angelo, London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Baccara, Marianne Rosenberg, Roberto Blanco, Howard Carpendale, Mary Roos, Bonnie Bianco, Ricky Shayne, Audrey Landers, Jason Everly, Paul Bennett, The Three Degrees, Michael Holm, Denyce Graves, Thelma Houston, Trini Lopez, Smokie, The Tremeloes, Thomas Anders and many others.

Ralf also composed, produced, and arranged music for films, TV, and videos including ZDF-Hitparade and several episodes of the TV crime show Tatort, The Old Fox and TV series such as Rivalen der Rennbahn, videos for Sportschau, themes for the PBS Kids series The Huggabug Club, themes for the Buscando Estrellas series from 1992-1993 as well as Supermodels of the World, International Auto-Show Detroit and others. He worked on the scores for the animated TV series History of Mexico and for the movies The Pearl and Ring of the Musketeers [de].

After moving to the USA, he worked as composer, producer, arranger of Latin stars including Ricky Martin, Thalia, Paulina Rubio, Marta Sanchez, Luz Rios, Paloma San Basilio, Martin Nievera, Cusco, Sarah Geronimo, Pablo Ruiz.

Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
Credits
1989 "Rivalen der Rennbahn" (soundtrack album) BMG Ariola / Hansa (Germany) Gold Album Arranger Won
1990 "Twilight" - Blue System BMG Ariola / Hansa (Germany) Gold Album Arranger Won
1994 "Mujer" - Marta Sanchez Polygram Iberica (Spain) Gold Album Arranger, producer, composer Won
1994 "Love Is The Answer" - Teri Ann Linn Fazer Music / Warner (Philippines) Gold Album Arranger, producer, composer Won
1995-2000 "The Huggabug Club" (educational TV series for kids) The Parents Choice Award, The Dove Foundation Award, The Kids First! Award, The Media Access Award Arranger, producer, composer Won
2003 "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer" - Paulina Rubio BMI Latin Award Composer Won
2006 "Becoming" - Sarah Geronimo ASAP (Philippines) Pop Viewer's Choice Awards: Pop Album of the Year Arranger, composer Won
2006 "I Still Believe In Loving You" - Sarah Geronimo ASAP (Philippines) Pop Viewer's Choice Awards: Pop Song of the Year Arranger, composer Won
2007 "Dream On" - Mark Bautista VIVA Entertainment (Philippines) Gold Album Arranger, composer Won
2007 "Becoming" - Sarah Geronimo VIVA Entertainment(Philippines) Platinum Album Arranger, composer Won
2009 "Music And Me" - Sarah Geronimo VIVA Entertainment(Philippines) Platinum Album Arranger Won
2009 "I'll Be The One" - Mark Bautista VIVA Entertainment(Philippines) Platinum Album Arranger, composer Won
2009 "Your Christmas Girl" - Sarah Geronimo VIVA Entertainment(Philippines) Platinum Album Arranger Won
2014 "Enamorados" - Luz Rios 20th Annual USA Songwriting Competition Arranger, producer, composer Won


References

  1. ^ "RAlf Peter Stemmann". Valley-oaks-griffin.mp.tributes.com. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  2. "Ralf Stemmann Discography at Discogs". Archived from the original on 2014-03-20. Retrieved 2024-12-15.
  3. "Newsletter de GEMA". Newsletter.gema.de. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  4. "Срок регистрации домена закончился". Thomasanders.ru. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  5. "Ralf Stemmann | Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack". IMDb.

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