Arno Ganzer

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Arno Ganzer

Arno Ganzer (born February 6, 1966 in Kufstein ) is an Austrian composer and lyricist.

Life

Arno Ganzer is a grandson of the composer Karl Ganzer , who composed the Kufstein song. Ganzer grew up in Kufstein and attended elementary and secondary school there, and when he was 16 he moved to Leibnitz in Styria . Arno Ganzer is musically self-taught , plays the guitar and harmonica. He played in various musical formations, but mostly in a duo, and thus gained his experience as a musician. In 2010, Ganzer completed his training as a "Certified Sound Engineer" and has been working on a freelance basis with the music producer Christian Maier since 2008 .

Composition and production

Pop singer Allessa

Ganzer has been a full member of AKM and AUME in Austria since 2007 . In the same year Ganzer had his first publication on the public radio stations ( ORF ) with the song I love you sung by the Styrian interpreter Mike Werner. Further publications on ORF followed, among others by and with Wolfgang Beer - I believe in you , Theo Rantascha - Te Quiero , Anita Wagner - You wake the tiger in me , Erich Frei - The first love , Crystal - Take off , Michael Raffeis - Hauptsach something is moving , Chris Kaye - forgive me , Simon Valentino - Daniela , Christian Reinthaler - hold me , push me , and Sandra May - thoughts .

The Nockalm Quintet with the song I would be lost without you , which can be found on the album You were the hottest mistake of my life , and a place on the album Für Dich by Andreas Martin with the song Unter dem are among the greatest successes of Ganzer Rainbow . Ganzer composed the song Adrenalin for the singer Allessa , which reached number 20 in the Austrian charts in 2015. In addition, Ganzer placed himself on Mark Pircher's album with the ballad Where Love Lives , which was chosen as the Official Pro Juventute Song, which he composed with Wolfgang Hofer (composer of many songs for Udo Jürgens ).

In 2017 Ganzer made it onto the album Zauberland by the Amigos with the song Thanks to Heaven , which landed at number one in the German album charts in July 2017 after the first week of its release . In Switzerland, too, the Amigos achieved number 1 in the "Swiss Charts" and number 2 in the Austrian charts.

Compositions (selection)

Text and music

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Wiesn hit: Christian Reinthaler with "Halt mi, druck mi". In: tz Munich. 2013, accessed August 29, 2017 .
  2. Christian Maier at Discogs (English)
  3. Chart discography Austria
  4. Smago The online magazine for German music . Andreas Martin, accessed on August 29, 2017
  5. Smago The online magazine for German music . Allessa, accessed August 29, 2017
  6. Smago The online magazine for German music Mark Pircher and Markus Wolfahrt, accessed on August 29, 2017
  7. austriancharts.at , accessed on August 28, 2017
  8. Smago The online magazine for German music . The Amigos, accessed on August 29, 2017