User:Arne Eickenberg

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 Arne Eickenberg  composer 

Profession

  • primary: film composer, musician
  • secondary: orchestrator, sound designer, music editor, music supervisor
  • other: screenwriter, script doctor, film producer, teacher/educator

Education

  • primary: Dipl.-Ing. cand. Technischer Umweltschutz (German engineering diploma for Technical Environmental Protection; Technische Universität Berlin)
  • secondary studies:
    • History & Religion (Technische Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität Berlin)
    • Film music composition (Hochschule der Künste Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, Musikakademie Berlin)
    • Sound Engineering (Technische Universität Berlin)
    • Classical Piano, Jazz Piano, Clarinet, Singing (private education, Musikakademie Remscheid)

Other fields of work / research / specialized interests

  • Roman imperial cult, Roman religion, cults of Divus Iulius & Divus Augustus Divi filius
  • Lives of C. Iulius Caesar & Imperator Caesar Divi filius Augustus
  • Roman history, archaeology & numismatics, specifically concerning the civil wars
  • Music archaeology & ancient music history
  • Text criticism (NT), Life-of-Jesus research
  • Roman/Julian origins of Christianity
  • Film music

Articles

approved articles are boldfaced

  • written (9):

Ancient Celtic music [draft] | Arne | Arne (name) | Arne Sithonis | De analogia | Gaius Iulius Caesar (name) [draft] | Iter | Jake the Explainer | Nenia Dea

  • created / major participation & edits / under construction (8):

Arne (mythology) | Augustus | Deus ex machina | flamen Divi Iulii | Laudatio Iuliae amitae | Mêchanê | Neoapocrypha | Theodor Lohmann | articles currently in silent mode: 1

  • edited (5):

Calendar | Islam | Julius Caesar | German dialects | Nicene Creed

Planned articles / articles wished for



Research publications

  • "Orfeo Báquico – La Cruz Desaparecida" (with Francesco Carotta), Revista Isidorianum, Vol. 35, Centro de Estudios Teológicos, Sevilla, 2009 (forthcoming)