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Thomas Böcker was born on 8 October, 1977 in Germany, is a Producer. Discover Thomas Böcker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Occupation Producer, Creative Director
Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 8 October, 1977
Birthday 8 October
Birthplace Dohna, Saxony, Germany
Nationality Germany

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2021

In 2021, for the tenth anniversary of Bethesda Softworks' action role-playing game Skyrim, Böcker produced a concert film featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and London Voices at Alexandra Palace in London. The video was released on YouTube on 11 November 2021, shortly followed by a music album.

Merregnon: Land of Silence is a symphonic fairy tale with music composed by Yoko Shimomura. It was produced by Thomas Böcker to introduce young people and families to orchestral music in the tradition of Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf, with modern means adopting a game and anime aesthetic. The work was premiered and filmed by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the Stockholm Concert Hall in June 2021. On 10 September of the same year, the video was published on the orchestra's website. From 2022 onwards, worldwide performances have been announced with orchestras such as the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, the Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz and, once again, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.

2018

Symphonic Memories – Music from Square Enix, featuring video game music from Japanese game developer Square Enix, was premiered by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the Stockholm Concert Hall on 9 June 2018. Other events took place in Finland, Switzerland, Japan and Germany. The concerts in Japan were recorded and released as a double album by Square Enix's music label.

2015

The world premiere of Final Symphony II, featuring music from Final Fantasy V, VIII, IX and XIII, took place on 29 August 2015 at the Beethovenhalle in Bonn, Germany, performed by the Beethoven Orchester Bonn, followed by four performances in September and October 2015 by the London Symphony Orchestra in London, Osaka and twice in Yokohama. In addition to events in Germany, the UK and Japan, Final Symphony II was also presented in Finland, Sweden and the Netherlands.

2013

Final Symphony is a concert production by Thomas Böcker that includes music from Final Fantasy VI, VII and X. The world premiere was performed by the Sinfonieorchester Wuppertal on 11 May 2013, with a further concert on 30 May 2013 with the London Symphony Orchestra. The programme subsequently toured the world with performances in Japan, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, the USA, New Zealand, China, Austria and Australia. A Final Symphony studio album was released in 2015, a recording with the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios.

2011

Symphonic Odysseys — Tribute to Nobuo Uematsu was a tribute to the Japanese composer Nobuo Uematsu. The programme was performed twice by the WDR Funkhausorchester on 9 July 2011. There were also performances in June 2017 by the London Symphony Orchestra: on 18 June at the Philharmonie de Paris and on 20 June at the Barbican Centre. A recording of the concerts in Cologne was released as a double album by Dog Ear Records.

2010

Symphonic Legends – Music from Nintendo took place on 23 September 2010, focusing on video game music by the Japanese game developer Nintendo. The performance LEGENDS on 1 June 2011, presented by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the Stockholm Concert Hall, was partly based on arrangements from Symphonic Legends. On 13 July 2014, the London Symphony Orchestra performed the symphonic poem to The Legend of Zelda from this programme.

2009

Symphonic Fantasies – Music from Square Enix was dedicated to music by the Japanese game developer Square Enix. The performance on 12 September 2009, like the following WDR performances, took place at the Kölner Philharmonie. It was broadcast live on the radio on WDR4 and was the first concert of the genre to be streamed online as a live video. In 2012, five more concerts were performed in Tokyo, Stockholm and again in Cologne, and in 2016 additionally at the Barbican Centre in London with the London Symphony Orchestra. Albums have been released of concert recordings from both Cologne (via Decca Records) and Tokyo (via X5Music/Merregnon Records).

2008

Symphonic Shades – Hülsbeck in Concert in honour of German composer Chris Hülsbeck was the first of five annual concerts by the WDR Funkhausorchester dedicated to music from video games. It took place twice at the Funkhaus Wallrafplatz in Cologne on 23 August 2008, for which Böcker worked as producer, as he did for the subsequent projects. Symphonic Shades was the first concert with game music to be broadcast live on the radio on WDR4. An album release of the recording was made in the same year (via synSONIQ Records).

2003

In 2003, he produced the first live orchestra performance of video game music outside Japan at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany, which led to his international series Game Concerts, including the Final Symphony world tour from 2013, the first performance of video game music by the London Symphony Orchestra, and from 2021 the symphonic fairy tale Merregnon: Land of Silence, premiered by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.

On August 20, 2003 Thomas Böcker produced his first Game Concert as a part of the official opening ceremony of the Leipzig Games Convention, performed by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra at the Gewandhaus Leipzig, promoted by the Leipzig Trade Fair. Following the success of the event, further four annual concerts with various programmes took place under his direction until 2007, performed by the FILMharmonic Orchestra Prague. A large number of composers took part in the events and the associated autograph sessions, including Nobuo Uematsu, Yuzo Koshiro, Chris Huelsbeck, Rob Hubbard and Allister Brimble.

1977

Thomas Böcker (born October 8, 1977) is a German producer. He is the founder of Merregnon Studios and creative director of his orchestral music projects Merregnon and Game Concerts.