Ralf Stemmann

Ralf Stemmann
Origin Germany
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Record producer, composer, arranger, remixer
Instruments Keyboards, Programming
Years active 1980-present
Website MySpace.com

Ralf Stemmann (sometimes credited as Ralph Stemmann or Ralf Stemman) is a record producer, composer, arranger, keyboards player, synthesizer programmer of German origin, who currently resides in Malibu, California.[1] He started his music career in early 80s with signing to Night’n’Day Records where he collaborated with Mike Mareen.[2] In mid-80s Ralf worked as a studio engineer and sound designer at Studio 33 (formerly Star Studio) with Modern Talking co-producer Luis Rodriguez.[3] Later he worked for the international recording artists including: Ricky Martin,[4] Thalía, Paulina Rubio, Marta Sánchez, Audrey Landers, Jennifer Love Hewitt, The Three Degrees, Thomas Anders, Michael Holm, Brigitte Nielsen, Engelbert Humperdinck, London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and others.[5] Ralf also composed, produced and arranged music for films, TV and videos including: several episodes of the TV crime-show "Tatort" and TV series "Rivalen der Rennbahn", themes for the PBS show "The Huggabug Club",[6] themes for the "Buscando Estrellas" shows from 1992-1993 as well as "Supermodels of the World", International Auto-Show Detroit and other. He worked on the scores for the animated TV series "History of Mexico" and for the movies "The Pearl" and "The Ring Of The Musketeers".[7]

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