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There are two artists with this name. The first Andreas Martin is: http://www.brainwashed.com/andreas/ The second Andres Martin is a lutenist who was born in Frankfurt am Main in Germany. He studied guitar with Mario Sicca (Musikhochschule Stuttgart) and Ruggero Chiesa (Conservatorio di Musica Giuseppe Verdi), as well as Anglo–Saxon and Romance Languages and Philosophy at the University of Heidelberg. At the Schola Cantorum in Basel, he worked under the tutelage of lutists Eugen Dombois, Hopkinson Smith and Peter Croton. He has given performances on German and British television and performs at numerous festivals. Andreas Martin's 2004 recording of Bach received...
Andreas Haefliger is a German-born Swiss pianist. Haefliger was born into a musical family, as the son of famed tenor, Ernst Haefliger. He grew up in Switzerland and later studied at The Juilliard School. He has had engagements with many of the major orchestras in America and Europe, having made his New York debut in 1988, and is a frequent performer at the Lucerne and Salzburg Festivals as well as at the BBC Proms and the Wiener Festwochen. .
Andreas Rudolf Kisser (São Bernardo do Campo, 24 de agosto de 1968) é um guitarrista e compositor brasileiro, integrante da banda também brasileira Sepultura. Interessou-se por música logo cedo, aos 10 anos de idade, escutando os discos da mãe e do pai, como Beatles, Roberto Carlos e basicamente sertanejos como Tonico e Tinoco por parte de seu pai. Com o violão da avó, aprendeu os acordes principais através da MPB. Pela influência de um amigo mais velho, conheceu o Queen e o Kiss, o que revolucionou toda a sua maneira de encarar a música. Comprou sua primeira guitarra (Giannini-Supersonic) e...
W. H. Auden Project www.myspace.com/whauden feat. Inga Luhning, voc „Four Weddings an A Funeral“ were luckily ... ... for W.H. Auden. Scarcely any German knew about the English poet before this romantic comedy was re- leased in our cinemas. Since then, his “Funeral Blues” has become fabulus. Andreas Schnermann, the German pianist, was inspired by Auden’s sen- sitive lyric being mentioned with the same breath like Yeats’ or T.S. Eliot’s high-grade poetries. What Auden pre- sents in his work are the peculiarity of everyday life and fleeting but memo- rable moments being smartly served in a both funny and wise...