Benjamin Richter
Benjamin Richter

Benjamin Richter

DEUClassical, Classical Crossover
4,503 monthly listeners
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  • 144 followers
  • 1.6K fans

Benjamin Richter's Top Spotify Songs

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Bang-Click-Bang
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F2EAK SHOW
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EN3ME
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I See Fire
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Enjoy the Silence Sonata
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Benjamin Richter's YouTube Videos

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Benjamin Richter - Enjoy the Silence Sonata
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Mar 31, 2015
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Benjamin Richter - Per aspera ad astra (Filtr Sessions - Acoustic)

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Benjamin Richter - Per aspera ad astra (Filtr Sessions - Acoustic)
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Apr 09, 2015
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Benjamin Richter - Enjoy the Silence Sonata
Youtube
97.5K views
Mar 29, 2015

Benjamin Richter's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Filmmusik | Soundtracks
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Dein Mix der Woche
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Musica epica - elctromusic
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Sad Piano/Violin and Emotions-Instrumental
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Benjamin Richter's Beatport Songs

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Rogue (Original Mix)
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Dark Seed (Original Mix)
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Taboo (Original Mix)
Released on Sep 27, 2019
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The Abstract (Original Mix)
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Phantom Zone (Original Mix)
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More about Benjamin Richter

Overview of Classical Crossover musician Benjamin Richter

German classical musician Benjamin Richter is well-known in the classical music and classical crossover genres. Born and reared in Berlin, composer Richter is renowned for his original compositions that combine classical and modern sounds to produce a timeless and cutting-edge sound.

Richter's music has a cinematic character that has connected with listeners all around the world thanks to his preference for evocative melodies and expansive orchestration. He is in high demand as a composer and performer because of his talent at fusing several genres and styles in a way that is both original and approachable.

Despite his fame, Richter maintains a modest demeanor and is devoted to his work, continually looking for new ways to further classical music. He has made a name for himself as one of Germany's most exciting classical musicians and a rising star on the world stage via his enthusiasm, talent, and dedication to excellence.

What are the most popular songs for Classical Crossover musician Benjamin Richter?

Popular classical and classical crossover artist Benjamin Richter is from Berlin, Germany. Enjoy the Silence Sonata, I See Fire, The Grand Momentum, Faded, Nebula, Fuga magica, Per aspera ad astra, Odissea Veneziana, Hollow Life, and In the Shadows are just a few of his best songs.

Complex piano melodies, orchestral arrangements, and electronic components define Richter's work. Beautifully combining the timeless Depeche Mode song with the sonata-like classical sound, "Enjoy the Silence Sonata" is a stunning version. A hauntingly beautiful rendition of the Ed Sheeran song, "I See Fire" features Richter's distinctive piano playing. Electronic and powerful beats combine in "The Grand Momentum" to create a soaring conclusion.

The songs "Faded" and "Nebula" as well as "Fuga magica" and "Per aspera ad astra" highlight Richter's ability to create ambient and otherworldly soundscapes. With its sweeping strings and eerie tune, the magnificent orchestral work "Odissea Veneziana" transports the listener to Venice. "Hollow Life" and "In the Shadows" are excellent examples of Richter's capacity to write deeply moving music.

The overall tone of Benjamin Richter's music is a magnificent fusion of classical, electronic, and cinematic components. Fans of crossover and classical music alike have embraced him because of his talent at fusing various genres and styles.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Classical Crossover musician Benjamin Richter?

'Traumatica Vol. V - Festival Of Fear (Original Soundtrack by Benjamin Richter) (2022)' is the latest album from Berlin, Germany-based classical and classical crossover musician Benjamin Richter. This album is made up of hauntingly gorgeous orchestral compositions that, in keeping with the album's theme, wonderfully convey the sense of terror and horror.

The album builds on the success of Benjamin Richter's earlier releases, "Horror Nights: Traumatica, Vol. III (The Official Soundtrack by Benjamin Richter)" and "Traumatica, Vol. IV (The Official Horror Soundtrack)" (2021), which have won praise for their exceptional ability to bring to life the macabre and eerie world of horror.

Whether it's the gloomy and terrible world of horror or the uplifting and hopeful world of classical music, Benjamin Richter's music has the ability to create emotions and take the listener to many worlds. For everyone who values the creativity of classical music and the ability of music to convey a story, his most recent CD is a must-listen.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Classical Crossover musician Benjamin Richter?

Over the years, Berlin, Germany native and Classical Crossover musician Benjamin Richter has worked with a number of other musicians. The songs "Scare Me, Thrill Me, Catch Me, Kill Me," "Horns Up," "F2EAK SHOW," "Bang-Click-Bang," and "Outlaw," all of which he recorded with Leon Fuller, are among his most significant collaborations.

The menacing track "Scare Me, Thrill Me, Catch Me, Kill Me" combines Fuller's electronic music creation with Richter's classical music inspirations. The two genres are expertly combined in the song to create a distinctive and alluring sound.

"Outlaw," a song featuring Richter's piano prowess and Fuller's electronic sounds, is another noteworthy product of Richter and Fuller's cooperation. The melancholy tone of the song is heightened by the potent fusion of classical and electronic components.

Overall, some of Richter's most noteworthy professional collaborations have been with Leon Fuller. He has developed a varied and outstanding repertoire as a result of these partnerships, which have allowed him to explore and experiment with various genres.