His brother is the singer Michael Tschuggnall, who won the Austrian Castingshow Starmania in 2003 and was a participant in the Show Dancing Stars.[2][3]
In May 2012, he worked with Manu Delago on the DVD Manuscripts, which features the London Symphony Orchestra. During his studies in Innsbruck he won the nationwide Austrian music competition Prima La Musica four times.[7]
From 2018 to 2019 he went on world tour as a drummer with Icelandic composer Ólafur Arnalds.[8][9][10][11] Videos released by Ólafur Arnalds during that tour showed Tschuggnall playing drums and synthesizer.[12][13][14]
Career as a composer
#klangberlins
As a composer, Tschuggnall became internationally known through the branding-campaign #klangberlins of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, which went viral on the Internet shortly after its release. It consists of 13 YouTube-videos, showing the whole range of the symphony orchestra imitating everyday sounds of the city Berlin, like people eating currywurst or riding the S-Bahn. The videos were watched over 3 million times. After local media reported on the success of the campaign, international media praised it for experimenting with classical instruments and trying to bring new audiences into classical concert halls.[15][16][17][18]
For the campaign Tschuggnall composed a score together with the Australian composer Michael Edwards, with whom he also runs the music studio unheard in Berlin.[19]
#klangberlins won several awards, including the Golden Award of Montreux and the Best Youtube Video of the year Award by the Art Directors Club Germany. For the score, Christian Tschuggnall and Michael Edwards got also nominated in the category Best Sound Design for the Music and Sound Awards 2017.[20][21]
Music for film
In 2019 one of his compositions was used in the final season of the TV show Game Of Thrones.[22] Also, NASA used some of his pieces in video productions, some of which were also released on their YouTube channel.[23][24][25][26]
Bands and projects
As a bandleader, Tschuggnall released two albums with his group Snooze-On as well as with the experimental synthesizer and drum duo Sunrise Over A Dystopic Future City, a collaboration with the American keyboard player Liz Kosack.[27][28]
Tschuggnall is a founding member of the Berlin Collective for Composed and Improvised Music (KIM).[29]
In 2020 he published the book "Smart Practicing" with co-author Markus Ehrlich.[30]