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Rasmus Bosse is a Danish film composer and arranger, who resides in Copenhagen.

He has composed the music for several short films, documentaries, plays, jingles, television, radio and online advertising, as well as various music publications.

 

Rasmus has done work as an arranger and orchestrator on more than 20 feature films and TV series, including the Swedish film adaptation of the Stieg Larsson trilogy, the Danish film “Dirch” about the comedy legend Dirch Passer, as well as the Norwegian film adaptation of "Headhunters" by author Jo Nesbø.

 

 

Rasmus Bosse

 

Rasmus Bosse became a composer and arranger from the Danish National Academy of Music in 2004, and in 2006 he got his diploma in film composition from the very same school.

Rasmus Bosses compositions has been nominated several times at competitions for composers, including the finals of The Holmboe Prize 2006 and he has won KODA’s “Celebrate Danish Music Day” Songwriter Competition in 2009. In addition to this, several of the films orchestrated by Rasmus has won Danish as well as international honors.

Allan Wilson Conductor

“One of the main roles of an orchestrator is to add colour and shading to a score much like adding french polish to a piece of beautifully grained wood. Rasmus Bosse is a craftsman such as this. He brings out the hidden beauty, painting a glorious sound picture whilst not detracting from the composer’s original intent. Vitally important is the ability to write correctly for each musi- cal instrument’s range, playability etc. Rasmus does this with impeccable accuracy and finesse. Every composer should have one such as he as part of their team.” 

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