Synchron Stage Vienna

Synchron Stage Vienna is a recording facility specializing in recording large orchestras and film music.[1] The landmark protected building, formerly "Synchronhalle" ("Hall 6") of the historic film lot "Film City Vienna" in the Austrian capital's 23rd district is operated by Vienna Symphonic Library.[2]

History

The landmark protected building of Synchron Stage Vienna formerly "Synchronhalle"

The building was constructed by the National Socialists from 1939 to 1941 for picture-synchronized sound recordings, from which the name "Synchronhalle" derived. Joseph Goebbels is said to have commissioned the construction himself in order to shoot Nazi propaganda films with the UFA film stars of the time in Vienna. A company-owned airport and a subway station directly in front of the entrance to the film studios were planned for fast transportation.[3]

This plan was considered in the construction of the facility: In order to shield noise and vibrations from the outside world, the hall was isolated from the rest of the building by a custom foundation and insulated against air traffic by an elaborate roof structure. The result was a house-in-house construction with the recording rooms inside. The outer shell provided office space as well as cutting rooms.[4]

Until the 1950s, the facility shared its history with the Rosenhügel-Filmstudios. At that time the "Synchronhalle" hosted as many as ten large orchestra film score projects per year. A remnant of the building's designated use is the preserved "Lenkwil" cinema organ with three manuals that features not only various instrumental timbres but also sound effects such as rolling thunder, car horns, clopping horses, twittering birds and ocean waves. It is the only cinema organ in the world that is still housed in its original scoring stage.[5] Because of this combination the Federal Monuments Office classified this building as a historical monument.

In the mid-1960s, the complex was acquired by the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF), initializing an era of revival. Eminent classical artists such as Karl Böhm, Herbert von Karajan, Yehudi Menuhin, Sviatoslav Richter and Mstislav Rostropovich discovered the exceptional acoustic properties and used the "Synchronhalle" for many legendary recordings.[6]

After a few years, the use of the hall came to a standstill. Until 1990, it was primarily used as a rehearsal stage for the Theater an der Wien. The ORF made several efforts to sell the entire area. The landmark protection of the two halls 1 (artificial light studio) and 6 (Synchronhalle) made this impossible. In the end, all surrounding buildings on the site were demolished.[7]

In 1990, a private investor planned to build a supermarket and shopping center in the Synchronhalle. This was prevented by the commitment of ORF's General Director, Thaddäus Podgorski. The ORF initially bought back the area and leased it to Filmstadt Wien GmbH. Subsequently, films such as Der Bockerer II - Österreich ist frei (1996), Comedian Harmonists (1997) and Die Klavierspielerin (2001) were shot on the Rosenhügel.[8]

2013: Acquisition and renovation

The hall was purchased by the Vienna Symphonic Library in 2013 and developed into a globally unique music production facility in collaboration with the renowned Walters-Storyk Design Group and architects Schneider+Schumacher.[9][10] It was completed in September 2015. The heart of the more than 2,000 m² area is the large recording hall, Stage A: with its 540 m², it offers space for an orchestra of up to 130 people.[11]

The first project was recorded in October 2015 with Grammy Award winning recording and mixing engineer Dennis Sands and composer/orchestrator/conductor, Conrad Pope.[12] Shortly after the official opening, Hans Zimmer's Remote Control Productions chose Synchron Stage Vienna to record a whole slate of productions, including music for Inferno, starring Tom Hanks (directed by Ron Howard, music by Hans Zimmer), and the Netflix series The Crown by Peter Morgan (music by Hans Zimmer and Rupert Gregson-Williams).[13]

In March 2016, the Vienna Symphonic Library business offices moved into the new facility.[14] Synchron Stage Vienna 's acoustic design was nominated for 32nd TEC Award at NAMM Show in Anaheim 2017.[15][16]

Recording facilities

Synchron Stage Vienna's large recording hall "Stage A".
Control A

Synchron Stage Vienna is a recording facility that merges traditional and novel recording technologies and workflows with Vienna Symphonic Library's software innovations.[17] It combines a scoring stage with several studios, isolation booths and office space used by clients and Vienna Symphonic Library's software and sample development business.

Stage A, the large main hall, accommodates orchestras of up to 130 musicians and is built as a room-in-room construction, with an up to 10-foot gap between walls, ensuring entire sonic isolation from outside noise.[13] Additional studios and offices surround the central stage, including Stage B, another recording room, Control Rooms A and B, several lounges, isolation booths ("iso booths"), instrument storage rooms and a score archive.[14] The facility offers the ability to route any signal source to any room of the building, including offices, without any latency or loss of audio quality.[18] The stages and control rooms can be configured modularly depending on the recording requirements. Film composers can record their scores or augment their virtual symphonic cues with a real orchestra.

The basement comprises storage rooms for pianos and approximately 300 percussion instruments. All rooms are connected to the same ventilation system used by the recording stages, so the stored instruments are always pre-acclimated for recording.[19] An elevator connects the storage rooms directly with Stage A.[20]

Since 2021, Synchron Stage Vienna has been an official Dolby Atmos studio and can offer recordings in Auro-3D in addition to stereo and surround.[21]

Instruments

f.l.t.r. front: Bösendorfer Imperial 290, Steinway & Sons D-274 Hamburg Model, Yamaha Disklavier CFX EN PRO. back right: landmarked "Lenkwil" cinema organ. back center: Molzer organ. Stage A, Synchron Stage Vienna.

Synchron Stage Vienna currently offers four concert grand pianos, a Steinway D-274 and two remotely accessible pianos, a Bösendorfer 290 Imperial with CEUS performance reproducing system and a Yamaha Disklavier CFX EN PRO and a Fazioli F308.[22][23]

The Bösendorfer CEUS technology[24] and the Yamaha Disklavier reproducing system incorporate computer controlled mechanisms to record performances and accurately play them back on the acoustic instrument. With the CEUS system, solenoids activate each key and pedal to mirror the original, recorded performance. The ability to accurately capture a performance in terms of timing and loudness is an important step in retaining the player's unique expression.[25] The performance reproducing pianos have several applications, e.g., a recorded piano performance can be edited in order to correct notes or to adjust dynamics and timing. Furthermore, a single pianist has the opportunity to perform a piece for four hands, accompanying an initial performance with a second take. A piano performance, played anywhere in the world, can be reproduced and recorded in one of Synchron Stage's rooms.[20]

Furthermore, the numerous percussion instruments and a Lyon & Healey harp are available for recordings.[26]

Synchron Stage Orchestra

The in-house "Synchron Stage Orchestra" is not a fixed ensemble but draws on a large pool of musicians from Vienna and the surrounding area. They play in all the major orchestras in Vienna and have been selected according to strict criteria to meet the demands of modern media music productions. Contractor Marton Barka is responsible for putting together the right instrumentalists for each project. Depending on the requirements, a wide range of styles can be covered, from classical film music and big band to pop/rock and jazz.[27]

Projects

In addition to sampling sessions for the Vienna Symphonic Library's products, the Synchron Stage Vienna has established itself as a fixture in the international film industry, regularly hosted music recordings for national and international film and television productions since its opening. Production companies from around the world, including Netflix, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Terra Mater Factual Studios, Marvel Studios and more, regularly record with the "Synchron Stage Orchestra".[28][29]

Recent notable projects include the film scores for The Meg (2018), Ad Astra (2019), Klaus (2019), as well as Promising Young Woman (2020) and Over the Moon (2020).[30][31][32] With the 2022 blockbuster Moonfall, Roland Emmerich had his film score recorded in Vienna for the second time in a row. For the final soundtrack, recordings with the Synchron Stage Orchestra were partially combined with samples from the Vienna Symphonic Library.[33]

The music for the successful Marvel miniseries WandaVision[34] (which was nominated 21 times for the 2021 Primetime Emmy Awards), Hawkeye, Moon Knight,[35] She-Hulk: Attorney at Law and Ms. Marvel[36] was also recorded at Synchron Stage.[37]

List of projects

2022

ProductionTypeMusic
Water Gate Bridge

(Original: Chang jin hu zhi shui men qiao)

FilmElliot Leung, Zhiyi Wang, Ye Li
Voy a pasármelo bienFilmZeltia Montes
I Am GrootAnimated Series of

Short Films

Daniele Luppi
Interview with the VampireTV seriesDaniel Hart
God of War: RagnarökVideo gameBear McCreary
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday SpecialTelevision SpecialJohn Murphy
Fortnite: Chapter 4Video gamePhill Boucher
His Dark Materials - Season 3TV seriesLorne Balfe
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of PowerTV seriesBear McCreary
The SandmanTV seriesDavid Buckley
Man vs. BeeTV seriesLorne Balfe
Ms. MarvelTV seriesLaura Karpman
She-Hulk: Attorney at LawTV seriesAmie Doherty
Brahmastra Part One: ShivaFilmPritam
Beavis and Butt-Head Do the UniverseAnimated FilmJohn Frizzeli
Moon KnightTV seriesHesham Nazih
HawkeyeTV seriesChristophe Beck, Michael Paraskevas
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to HogwartsTelevision SpecialCharlie Mole
MoonfallFilmHarald Kloser, Thomas Wander
ReacherTV seriesTony Morales

2021

ProductionTypeMusic
Around the World in 80 DaysTV seriesChristian Lundberg
The UnforgivableFilmHans Zimmer, David Fleming
FoundationTV seriesBear McCreary
EpicMusic albumSchiller
Pennyworth - Season 2TV seriesDavid E. Russo
Age of Empires IVVideo gameTilman Sillescu, Alexander Röder, Henning Nugel,

Armin Haas, Mikołaj Stroiński

Fortnite: Chapter 2Video gamePhill Boucher
Silent NightFilmLorne Balfe
CinderellaFilmMychael Danna, Jessica Weiss
VivoFilmAlex Lacamoire, Lin-Manuel Miranda
WandaVisionMiniseriesChristophe Beck
9/11: Inside the President's War RoomFilmSegun Akinola
The Battle at Lake Changjin (Original: Chang jin hu)FilmElliot Leung, Zhiyi Wang
Diary of a Wimpy KidAnimated FilmJohn Paesano
Back to the OutbackAnimated FilmRupert Gregson-Williams
Ophelia Riddle and the Book of Secret StoriesMusic albumHarry Lightfoot
Innistrad: Midnight Hunt - Magic: The GatheringVideo game TrailerGordy Haab
Blade & Soul 2Video gameTaro Iwashiro
Built to LastSongDavid Tobin, Jeff Meegan
2020 Summer Olympics opening ceremonySongHans Zimmer
Symphony No. 41 in C MajorLive Concert StreamWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No. 9 in E MinorLive Concert StreamAntonin Dvořák
Symphony No. 4 in E MinorLive Concert StreamJohannes Brahms

2020

ProductionTypeMusic
MoonboundAnimated FilmAli N. Askin
We Can Be HeroesFilmRobert Rodriguez
The Christmas Chronicles 2FilmChristophe Beck
The Arctic: Our Last Great WildernessDocumentary FilmAlex Heffes
Rebuilding ParadiseDocumentary FilmLorne Balfe, Hans Zimmer
DuneFilmHans Zimmer
JunglelandFilmLorne Balfe
His Dark Materials - Season 2TV seriesLorne Balfe
Over the MoonAnimated FilmSteven Price
TeslaFilmJohn Paesano
Genius: ArethaTV seriesTerence Blanchard
The RescueFilmElliot Leung
Lost in Russia (Original: Jiong ma)FilmFei Peng
Promising Young WomanFilmAnthony B. Willis
Fengshen TrilogyFilmGordy Haab
Source ElementsDocumentary Short FilmJoe Cassidy
Game for PeaceVideo gameAustin Wintory
Made in Abyss

(Original: Fukaki Tamashî no Reimei)

FilmKevin Penkin
The Stunt DoubleShort FilmLorne Balfe
Symphony No. 9 in D minorLive Concert StreamLudwig van Beethoven

2019

ProductionTypeMusic
Master MoleyAnimated Short FilmLorne Balfe
Made in Abyss: Tabidachi no YoakeFilmKevin Penkin
Uri: The Surgical StrikeFilmShashwat Sachdev
Sea of ShadowsDocumentary FilmH. Scott Salinas
Happy Death Day 2UFilmBear McCreary
The Story of God with Morgan FreemanDocumentary SeriesSteffen Thum
Kingdom (Original: Kingudamu)FilmYutaka Yamada
PomsFilmDeborah Lurie
Rim of the WorldFilmBear McCreary
Wiener BlutFilmJohannes Vogel
Looking Up (Original: Yin he bu xi ban)FilmSteffen Thum
CrawlFilmMax Aruj, Steffen Thum
The Rookies (Original: Su ren te gong)FilmDong-jun Lee
Shanghai Fortress (Original: Shang hai bao lei)FilmDong-jun Lee
Ad AstraFilmMax Richter, Lorne Balfe
MidwayFilmHarald Kloser, Thomas Wander
His Dark Materials - Season 1TV seriesLorne Balfe
This Is FootballDocumentary SeriesMax Aruj, Steffen Thum, Lorne Balfe
Crash Landing On You (Original: Sa-rang-eui bul-sa-chak)TV seriesNam Hye-Seung
Red Bracelets: The Beginning

(Original: Club der roten Bänder - Wie alles begann)

FilmJens Oettrich
6 UndergroundFilmLorne Balfe
KlausAnimated FilmAlfonso G. Aguilar
Das letzte ProblemFilmHerbert Tucmandl
Snowbrawl - Apple iPhone 11 ProCommercialBenjamin Wallfisch
Four iconic filmmakers pay tribute to their mentors - RolexCommercial
Get Smarter - TD AmeritradeCommercial
Switch to Super - Virgin MediaCommercial
Loud & Clear - StolichnayaCommercialHans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe

2018

ProductionTypeMusic
Proud MaryFilmFil Eisler
Return of the Hero

(Original: Le retour du héros)

FilmMathieu Lamboley
Blue Planet IIDocumentary TV SeriesHans Zimmer, David Fleming, Jacob Shea
Studio 54Documentary FilmLorne Balfe
Pacific Rim: UprisingFilmLorne Balfe
Detroit: Become HumanVideo gamePhilip Sheppard, Nima Fakhrara, John Paesano
The MegFilmHarry Gregson-Williams
IgniteDocumentary Short FilmMax Aruj, Steffen Thum
Warning ShotFilmMax Aruj, Steffen Thum
Hell FestFilmBear McCreary
Mr. Sunshine (Original: Miseuteo Sunshain)TV seriesNam Hye-seung
Legend of the Ancient Sword

(Original: Gu jian qi tan zhi liu yue zhao ming)

FilmLasse Enersen
The Girl in the Spider's WebFilmRoque Baños

2017

ProductionTypeMusic
Cold Hell (Original: Die Hölle)FilmMarius Ruhland
The Lego Batman MovieAnimated FilmLorne Balfe
Ghost in the ShellFilmLorne Balfe, Clint Mansell
Raising a RukusVR-Animated Short FilmSven Faulconer
Comrade DetectiveTV seriesJoe Kraemer
Bullyparade - Der FilmFilmRalf Wengenmayr
Made in AbyssTV seriesKevin Penkin
Sky Hunter (Original: Kong tian lie)FilmAndrew Kawczynski
Maria TheresiaTV mini seriesRoman Kariolou

2016

ProductionTypeMusic
Sisi – The Movie Trilogy SuiteMusic AlbumAnton Profes, Paul Hertel
InfernoFilmHans Zimmer
The Crown - Season 1TV seriesRupert Gregson-Williams
Epilogue - Volvo V90CommercialHans Zimmer
Ultimate Classix: The HitsMusic albumLorne Balfe

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