Prof Walter Werzowa, mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna

Prof Walter Werzowa, mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna

  • Prof Walter is an Austrian composer with over 30 years of experience in the music industry.
  • He joined the AI team to co-write Beethoven’s 10th Symphony, performed with Robbie Williams.

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Overview

In this captivating interview, renowned Austrian composer Walter Werzowa takes us on a fascinating musical odyssey. From co-writing Beethoven’s 10th Symphony using AI to creating the world’s most recognizable audio brand for Intel, Werzowa’s exceptional career is a testament to the transformative power of music. Discover how he embraced innovation, broke conventions, and harnessed the healing potential of sound to overcome his son’s debilitating illness. Werzowa’s insights inspire us to embrace our passions, learn from our mistakes, and harness music’s ability to unite humanity.

00:37- About Prof Walter Werzowa

  • Prof Walter is an Austrian composer with over 30 years of experience in the music industry.
  • He joined the AI team to co-write Beethoven’s 10th Symphony, performed with Robbie Williams.
  • He earned music credits on Steven Spielberg’s “Minority Report.”
  • He worked on “Mortal Kombat” and “Mercury Rising.”
  • He is most famous for composing the Intel jingle considered the most performed audio branding mark in the world.
  • He is a university professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna.

13:21- Do you see mistakes as essential to innovation?

  • Embrace mistakes as opportunities for unexpected creativity and innovation.
  • Value spontaneity and openness to new ideas, even in pressured situations.
  • Trust in the process of exploration and experimentation; sometimes mistakes lead to remarkable outcomes.

24:34- What advice would you give to young people starting their careers, especially those who are passionate about what they do?

  • Love what you do passionately; passion fuels dedication and resilience.
  • Enjoy the process of learning continuously; embrace new knowledge and skills.
  • Embrace mistakes as opportunities for innovation and growth; they pave the way for exploring new paths.

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  • Prof Walter is an Austrian composer with over 30 years of experience in the music industry.
  • He joined the AI team to co-write Beethoven’s 10th Symphony, performed with Robbie Williams.
  • He earned music credits on Steven Spielberg’s “Minority Report.”
  • He worked on “Mortal Kombat” and “Mercury Rising.”
  • He is most famous for composing the Intel jingle considered the most performed audio branding mark in the world.
  • He is a university professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna.

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