Hans Peter Strobl

Hans Peter Strobl (January 22, 1942 - July 21, 2007) was an Austrian-Canadian sound engineer in film and television.[1] He was most noted as a five-time Genie Award winner for Best Overall Sound, and a six-time Jutra Award winner for Best Sound.

A native of Vienna, Austria, he began his career as chief recording engineer for the Vienna Symphony.[2] Moving to Canada in 1972 after meeting and marrying Louise Gariépy,[1] he began working in film, first with Cinelume and later joining the National Film Board of Canada in 1979.[2] He remained with the NFB until 1991, when his greater interest in working on theatrical features led him to launch his own film recording and production facility, Marko Film, with Jean-Charles Tremblay in 1991.[2]

In 1994, he became the first Canadian recording engineer ever to win all three of Canada's major film and television sound awards in the same year, winning a Genie for The Sex of the Stars (Le Sexe des étoiles), a Gemini Award for the English-language television miniseries The Boys of St. Vincent and a Gémeaux Award for the French-language television miniseries Shehaweh.[2]

He died in 2007, having worked on over 400 films over the course of his career.[1] He had two sons, film recording engineer Bernard Gariépy Strobl and Cirque du Soleil engineer Olivier Strobl.

Awards

Award Year Category Film Result Ref(s)
Genie Awards 5th Genie Awards Best Overall Sound The Wars Nominated [3]
6th Genie Awards Mario Won [4]
9th Genie Awards Night Zoo (Un zoo la nuit) Won [5]
11th Genie Awards Jesus of Montreal (Jésus de Montréal) Won [6]
13th Genie Awards Léolo Nominated [7]
14th Genie Awards The Sex of the Stars (Le Sexe des étoiles) Won [8]
15th Genie Awards Matusalem Nominated [9]
16th Genie Awards The Confessional (Le Confessionnal) Nominated [10]
17th Genie Awards Polygraph (Polygraphe) Nominated [11]
18th Genie Awards The Countess of Baton Rouge (La Comtesse de Bâton Rouge) Nominated [12]
The Seat of the Soul (Le siège de l'âme) Nominated
19th Genie Awards The Red Violin Won [13]
20th Genie Awards Memories Unlocked (Souvenirs intimes) Nominated [14]
21st Genie Awards The Art of War Nominated [15]
22nd Genie Awards A Girl at the Window (Une jeune fille à la fenêtre) Nominated [16]
23rd Genie Awards Les Boys III Nominated
The Collector (Le Collectionneur) Nominated
27th Genie Awards A Sunday in Kigali (Un dimanche à Kigali) Nominated
28th Genie Awards Silk Nominated [17]
Jutra Awards 1st Jutra Awards Best Sound The Red Violin Won [18]
2 Seconds (2 secondes) Nominated
Streetheart (Le Cœur au poing) Nominated
2nd Jutra Awards Winter Stories (Histoires d'hiver) Won [18]
Memories Unlocked (Souvenirs intimes) Nominated
4th Jutra Awards February 15, 1839 (15 février 1839) Won [19]
5th Jutra Awards Séraphin: Heart of Stone (Séraphin: un homme et son péché) Won [20]
The Collector (Le Collectionneur) Nominated
6th Jutra Awards Gaz Bar Blues Nominated
8th Jutra Awards Audition (L'Audition) Nominated [21]
9th Jutra Awards A Sunday in Kigali (Un dimanche à Kigali) Won [22]
Without Her (Sans elle) Nominated
10th Jutra Awards Silk Won
Gemini Awards 1st Gemini Awards Best Sound in a Comedy/Variety/Entertainment/Performing Arts Program/Series Magnificat Won [23]
4th Gemini Awards Eternal Earth Nominated [24]
6th Gemini Awards Best Sound in a Dramatic Program or Series Princes in Exile Nominated
8th Gemini Awards The Boys of St. Vincent Won [25]
13th Gemini Awards Best Sound in a Comedy, Variety or Performing Arts Program or Series Yo-Yo Ma: Inspired by Bach Nominated [26]
21st Gemini Awards Best Sound in a Dramatic Program Human Trafficking Nominated [27]

References

  1. Marie-Ève Blain-Juste, "Mort du géant du son Hans Peter Strobl". La Presse, July 26, 2007.
  2. "Strobl wins the `triple crown of sound’". Playback, May 9, 1994.
  3. Jay Scott, "11 nominations for Chapdelaine in Genie race". The Globe and Mail, February 10, 1984.
  4. Jay Scott, "The Bay Boy's catch: 6 Genies". The Globe and Mail, March 22, 1985.
  5. Jay Scott, "Un zoo la nuit wins 13 Genies". The Globe and Mail, March 23, 1988.
  6. John Griffin, "Jesus de Montreal sweeps Genies". Montreal Gazette, March 21, 1990.
  7. H.J. Kirchhoff, "French-Canadian films steal Genie show: Cronenberg's Naked Lunch leads the pack with 11 nominations". The Globe and Mail, October 14, 1992.
  8. Conway Daly, "Film about Glenn Gould wins four Genie Awards; Best director, picture honors for dramatic tale". Ottawa Citizen, December 13, 1993.
  9. "The Genie nominees". Kingston Whig-Standard, October 20, 1994.
  10. Rob Salem, "Lepage movie tops Genie list Le Confessionnal nabs a dozen nominations as first-time directors dominate". Toronto Star, November 8, 1995.
  11. "Over-the-edge Canadian films poised for Genie nod". Canadian Press, November 24, 1996.
  12. Doug Saunders, "Egoyan film leads Genie race The Sweet Hereafter picks up nominations for Canada's film awards". The Globe and Mail, November 5, 1997.
  13. Marc Horton, "Red Violin cleans up at Genie Awards". Edmonton Journal, February 5, 1999.
  14. "Genie Award nominations". Toronto Star, December 8, 1999.
  15. Liam Lacey, "Maelstrom storms the Genies". The Globe and Mail, December 13, 2000.
  16. "Nominees for this year's Genie Awards". Toronto Star, December 13, 2001.
  17. Maria Kubacki, "Eastern Promises, Shake Hands with the Devil lead the pack in Genie nominations". CanWest News Service, January 29, 2008.
  18. "Les Prix Jutras / The Jutra Awards". Northern Stars.
  19. John Griffin, "Un Crabe grabs glory: Claims 7 trophies at Quebec film gala, followed by 15 Fevrier 1839 with 4". Montreal Gazette, February 18, 2002.
  20. Brendan Kelly, "Road movie wins the race". Montreal Gazette, February 24, 2003.
  21. Brendan Kelly, "C.R.A.Z.Y. faces off against Maurice Richard with 14 nominations apiece". Montreal Gazette, February 8, 2006.
  22. Brendan Kelly, "Film gala turns into Congorama-rama". Montreal Gazette, February 19, 2007.
  23. John Haslett Cuff, "Popular mini-series wins five Gemini awards Anne of Green Gables steals the show". The Globe and Mail, December 4, 1986.
  24. "This year's TV Gemini nominations". Toronto Star, October 26, 1989.
  25. "Gemini Awards list". Toronto Star, March 7, 1994.
  26. "1998 Gemini nominations announced yesterday". Montreal Gazette, August 12, 1998.
  27. "The '06 nominees: Who will march up to the podium?" Playback, October 2, 2006.
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