Henrik Klingenberg

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Henrik Klingenberg

Henrik "Henkka" Klingenberg (born October 21, 1978 in Mariehamn ) is a Finnish keyboardist who is known for his activity in the bands Sonata Arctica and Silent Voices .

Career

Klingenberg founded the band Silent Voices together with Pasi Kauppinen, Timo Kauppinen, Teemu Koskela and Jani Hurula in 1995 . In the following years several demos were made. After the addition of the singer Michael Henneken, the cast stabilized. The group had been an instrumental band up to this point. A self-financed EP Memory and the Frame was recorded in autumn 1998 and published in 1999.

With Requiem, Klingenberg released the two albums The Arrival (2002) and Mask Of Damnation (2003). Shortly afterwards he left the band. In 2003 he joined Sonata Arctica after Mikko Härkin left the band.

In February 2012 he released his first solo album ... And the Weird Turned Pro , in which bandmates Elias Viljanen and Pasi Kauppinen play guitar and bass. Jari Huttunen took over the drums.

Discography

As a solo artist

  • 2012: … And the Weird Turned Pro

with Silent Voices

  • 1995: Instrumental Demo '95
  • 1997: Nothing Lasts Forever
  • 1999: Memory and the Frame
  • 2000: You Got It / HumanCradleGrave
  • 2002: Chapters of Tragedy
  • 2004: On the Wings of Rage
  • 2004: Infernal
  • 2006: Building Up the Apathy
  • 2013: Reveal the Change
  • 2015: Darkest Night
  • 2017: Darkest Night in Europe

with Sonata Arctica

with requiem

  • 2002: The Arrival
  • 2003: Mask Of Damnation

as a guest musician

  • 2006: Cold Reality (Winterborn)
  • 2006: The Fallen Empire ( Altaria )
  • 2009: Fire-Hearted ( E * Vil )
  • 2009: Vereen Piirretty Viiva (Isäntä Meidän)
  • 2009: Jurahevin Kuninkaat ( Hevisaurus )
  • 2016: Machination (Secret Rule)
  • 2017: The Key To The World (Secret Rule)

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