Kurt Kreimier is a Composer and Producer who writes in a variety of musical styles, focusing mainly on Jazz, New Age, Neo Classical, Easy Listening and Ambient. His music is used regularly on shows like "The Dan Patrick Show" on Fox Sports Radio, the "Cinemax" family of cable movie channels, "Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two" on BBC, "Four Weddings" on TLC, and others. Some of his other recent notable placements include "Revenge" on ABC and "Xanadu" on Arte (France) Television. Kurt's music has also been featured in high profile events like The Jackie Robinson Foundation 2010 Annual Awards and video promotions for The Walt Disney Family Museum and Geek Squad. A number of his Neo Classical works have also been included in several compilations and his music is heard regularly through commercial music services.
ABOUT KURT KREIMIER
Kurt Kreimier is a Composer and Producer who writes in a variety of musical styles, focusing mainly on Jazz, New Age, Neo Classical, Easy Listening and Ambient. His music is used regularly on shows like "The Dan Patrick Show" on Fox Sports Radio, the "Cinemax" family of cable movie channels, "Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two" on BBC, "Four Weddings" on TLC, and others. Some of his other recent notable placements include "Revenge" on ABC and "Xanadu" on Arte (France) Television. Kurt's music has also been featured in high profile events like The Jackie Robinson Foundation 2010 Annual Awards and video promotions for The Walt Disney Family Museum and Geek Squad. A number of his Neo Classical works have also been included in several compilations and his music is heard regularly through commercial music services.
Kurt received a BA Degree in Music with Honors from Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago where he played saxophone and flute in one of the most respected and award winning college jazz ensembles in the nation, capturing outstanding big band honors several years in a row at both the Elmhurst Collegiate Jazz Festival and the prestigious Notre Dame Collegiate Jazz Festival. Other notable members of this jazz ensemble included the late saxophonist Art Porter Jr. and former Tonight Show bassist Kenny Davis. Although not still active as a performer, Kurt has played with some of the best local musicians in Chicago, San Jose and Orlando.