Walter Werzowa

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Walter Werzowa (born December 15, 1960) is an Austrian composer, producer and sole owner of Musikvergnuegen and Beyond.

Walter Werzowa was born in Vienna, Austria, where he studied classical guitar and electronic music at Vienna Musik Hochshule. His collaboration with Otto M. Zykan opened doors to contemporary classical music. Walter moved to the USA after his #1 platinum release, "Bring Me Edelweiss," where he studied film music at the University of Southern California. He has three children, from two women: Camille, Lukas, and Julien.

Walter composed and produced the world's most broadcasted melody, the "Intel bong". Since its conception in 1994, he has re-arranged the "mnemonic" to keep it current. Werzowa scored movie maintitles to "Eraser" (starring Arnold Schwarzenegger), "Taking Lives" (starring Angelina Jolie), "The Devil and Daniel Johnston" (which received a Sundance Film Festival award) and specializes in audio branding. His team works with scientists all over the world who support his visionary thinking in creating ownable audio concepts.

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