Robin Rolfhamre is a versatile artist whose work spans both the realms of sound editing and historical music performance. As a supervising sound editor, Rolfhamre has lent his expertise to notable projects, crafting immersive audio experiences that enhance the storytelling process. His contributions to original scores and score mixing demonstrate his deep understanding of how music can elevate a narrative.
In addition to his work in sound editing, Robin Rolfhamre is a renowned scholar and performer of medieval and baroque music, with a particular focus on the lute. His doctoral research, "The Popular Lute: An Investigation of the Function and Performance of Music in France between 1650 and 1700," showcases his meticulous approach to understanding the historical context and performance practices of this enchanting instrument. Rolfhamre's work, including his book "Informed Play," provides valuable insights into the techniques and tonal qualities that bring historical music to life. Whether through his academic contributions or his performances, Robin Rolfhamre invites audiences to explore the rich tapestry of medieval and baroque music with fresh ears and an open heart.