Simone Altenried

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Simone Altenried (born April 2, 1971 in Offenburg ) is a German text poet .

Life

After graduating from the Theodor-Heuss-Realschule in Offenburg, Simone Altenried completed an apprenticeship in trade. In 1997 she met the musician, composer and producer Uwe Altenried , whom she married in 2001. Simone Altenried has three children.

Musical creation

Simone Altenried achieved the first releases of songs with her lyrics with the Klostertalern . Since then she has been writing lyrics for the following artists, among others: Anna-Maria Zimmermann , Anna-Carina Woitschack , Christin Stark , the bearded Tyroleans , the Grubertaler , the young Zellbergers , the young Zillertaler , the Lauser , the Paldauer , Edlseer , Eva Maria Marold , Florian and Belsy , Geri der Klostertaler , Jonathan Zelter , Klostertaler , Linda Fäh , Marco Ventre , Marianne and Michael , Marianne Cathomen , Monika Martin , Michelle Ryser , Mark Lorenz , Norman Langen , Oliver Haidt , Schürzenjäger , Tommy Fischer , Vincent & Fernando , Vincent Gross , Zillertaler Haderlumpen .

Simone Altenried works with various composers a. a. Hannes Marold , Helmut Hirner, Andre Franke , Monika Martin , Petra Bonmassar and Uwe Altenried .

She lives with her family in a suburb of Offenburg, where she and her husband run the Liederfabrik recording studio .

Simone Altenried has been a member of the Celle School since 2010 .

Prizes and awards

  • 2016 Song of the Year at the German Music Song Contest for the title Superfrau ( the bearish Tyroleans )
  • Gold in Austria for their participation in the albums Foahr'n ma über'n See by the group Die Edlseer (2015) and Infinite like the stars by the duo Rita and Andreas (2017).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.liederfabrik.de accessed on February 9, 2019
  2. https://www.deutschmusik-songcontest.de/preistraeger/preistraeger-2016/ accessed on February 9, 2019
  3. https://www.ifpi.at/ausierungen accessed on January 8, 2020