Christian Balvig
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
The 33 year old Dane, Christian Balvig, is known for his work as composer and arranger for an array of bands and ensembles. Copenhagen Phil, Det Norske Blåsensemble, Love Shop, Ensemble Hermes, Lowly, Dreamers Circus and When Saints Go Machine just to name a few. His own records "Music For Humans", "Associated with Water" and "Night Poem" has, as seen below, been critically acclaimed internationally. Christian is working seamlessly across different genres and mediums, and has also been hired as producer, film scorer and composer in several occasions. Amongst other documentary movies, can be mentioned: "A Word For Human" (composer) by Mauricio Ananda-Gonzales, "Cry Wolf" (composer) by When Saints Go Machine and Christian Balvig, "The Son and The Moon" (composer) by Roja Pakari and "Eternal Father" (composer) by Ömer Sami. In addition, Christian has arranged several of Copenhagen Phil's "60 minutes" with artists such as Lowly, Blaue Blume and When Saints Go Machine, to name a few. Furthermore, Christian has played concerts and festivals all over the world including Japan, India, Vietnam, Gambia, USA and most of Europe, as pianist and keyboardist.
"I know I should hesitate before saying things like this is one of the most beautiful things I've heard all year. I know better. Except it's true. This is one of the most beautiful things I've heard all year." - BirdIsTheWorm
"Definitely worth investigating!" - Adam Baruch
"'Where All Is' features a closely mic'ed piano with all of its beautiful mechanic sounds, just enough bass to give it the platform it needs to sustain the sparkling synth arpeggios and backing acoustic percussion. This is a lovely track to wake up to in the early morning as the darkness quietly recedes to light." - Headphone Commute
"I know I should hesitate before saying things like this is one of the most beautiful things I've heard all year. I know better. Except it's true. This is one of the most beautiful things I've heard all year." - BirdIsTheWorm
"Definitely worth investigating!" - Adam Baruch
"'Where All Is' features a closely mic'ed piano with all of its beautiful mechanic sounds, just enough bass to give it the platform it needs to sustain the sparkling synth arpeggios and backing acoustic percussion. This is a lovely track to wake up to in the early morning as the darkness quietly recedes to light." - Headphone Commute