Martin Müller (musician)

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Martin Müller (2016)

Martin Müller (* 1956 in Ludwigsburg ) is a German acoustic guitarist.

Life

After taking classical guitar lessons, he switched to electric guitar and played in a church rock band in the early 1970s. Attending a concert by the Brazilian guitarist Baden Powell made such a deep impression that he switched back to the concert guitar. He took lessons from u. a. Sebastião Tapajós and John Abercrombie . In 1978 he received the Soloist Prize of the German Phono Academy .

Act

Martin Müller works as a composer, producer and wrote about 500 compositions for different genres (stage music, pop songs, chamber music, jazz and for guitar solo as well as duo / trio / quartet).

Publications (selection)

  • Bossa Nova School (MV Burger)
  • Easy Bossa (MV Burger)
  • Bossa Nova for beginners (MV Burger)
  • Heavy Bossa (MV Burger)
  • Two times two (MV Burger)
  • The trip to Brazil (MV Burger)
  • The return from Brazil (MV Burger)
  • Fingerdance (acoustic music)
  • La guitarra argentina (Schell Music)
  • Recuerdos de Buenos aires (Schell Music)
  • Play along Brasilian Music (Schell Music)
  • Layer game (Schell Music)
  • Rhapsody in blue (Schell Music)
  • Choro (Schell Music)

Discography (selection)

Albums

  • Autumn Sonata (1978; Sugar Factory Stuttgart)
  • Amazonas (1980; Stockfisch Records )
  • Balancado '82 (1982; Stockfisch Records)
  • Gitanos (1984; music publisher H. Burger & M. Müller)
  • Colors of Sky (1986; music publisher H. Burger & M. Müller)
  • In touch with brazil (2008; Wonderland Records)
  • The Rhapsody in Blue (2014; Galileo Music Communication)
  • One Day in my live (2016; Galileo Music Communication)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bossa Nova music books by Martin Müller. MV Burger, accessed February 14, 2017 .
  2. Martin Müller in the German National Library. German National Library, accessed on February 14, 2017 .