Background
Unterberger was born in Bregenz, Austria.
Unterberger was born in Bregenz, Austria.
From 1991-1995 he studied at the "Conservatoire national superieur de musique" in Paris with Klaus Heitz, and then again with Phillipe Muller, under whose teaching he completed his concert diploma.
He received his first cello training at the Conservatory of Graz and later at the Higher School of Music in Graz with Professor H. Posch and Professor R. Leopold. Following that he took his master’s courses under Phillipe Muller und Paul Tortelier.
He was a soloist and in chamber orchestras both in Austria and abroad.
He has played Beethoven"s Triple Concerto under the direction of Fabio Luisi and has also performed concerts by Haydn, Vivaldi, Georg Matthias Monn (arr Schoenberg), Saint-Saëns and Tchaikovsky. Christof Unterberger is solo cellist with the Viennese Chamber Philharmonic, with the Viennese Schubert Ensemble, with the Viennese Chamber Opera and with the Ensemble Reconsil Vienna.
Recently, Christof Unterberger has been working with styles of music outside the realm of classical music Appearances with Soap & Skin, Kenny Werner, Arkardy Shilkloper, Ulrich Drechsler, Etta Scollo, Patricia Kaas, Michael Bolton, Sarah Brightman, Natalie Cole, Marque and Nneka have led him into the world of jazz, soul and popular.
Christof Unterberger started composing in 2006 and is self taught in composition and orchestration.
A collaboration with Hollywood based composer Jeff Rona led him into the world of film and media music Christof Unterberger has published several remixes under his alias mccello at Peter Gabriels Realworld Remixed project/competition. He is self-taught in composition, arranging, and orchestration.
Moondance Columbine Award 2006 at the Moondance International Film Festival in Hollywood Best film score at the Dervio Film Festival in Italy. 2nd prize at Realworldremixed competition 2007 Vienna Film Music Award, second prize 2009 Honorary Prize of University of Music and Performing arts Vienna 2010 Vienna Film Music Award, first prize 2010.