Wolfram Cramer from Clausbruch

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Wolfram Cramer von Clausbruch 2018 in the Lennep Monastery Church

Wolfram Cramer von Clausbruch (born June 7, 1962 in Wuppertal ) is a German musician , multi-instrumentalist and composer .

Life

As a child he received piano lessons at the age of nine, taught himself and his brother as a role model, but also to play the guitar and studied other instruments such as the harmonica . After graduating from high school in Schwelm , he completed an apprenticeship as a retail salesman and completed his community service . He then passed the examination for admission to the Wuppertal University of Music , where he studied the two instruments he first learned, guitar and piano . Later he worked on new instruments, especially accordion , bass , harp , ukulele and other string instruments , but also cajón , hang and other percussion instruments as well as flute , kazoo and the like.

He appears nationwide in various formations as well as solo and works in Wuppertal and Hückeswagen as a guitar and piano teacher. As a musician and composer he was involved in several album productions, among others with Thomas Kagermann and Urs Fuchs .

Discography

All contributions according to discogs .

  • 1989: Hinter Den Wolken album - with Thomas Kagermann ( Hansa Musik Produktion ) - composition; Keyboards, piano, choir
  • 1998: The Heart - with Papalagi  (Pepe Music) - keyboards
  • 1999: Nature In Concert / They Came From Atlantis - with Thomas Kagermann, Tom Dams ( EMI Electrola ) - keyboards
  • 2000: Western Winds On Celtic Shores - with Talking Water  (Biber Records / Vollton Musikverlag) - accordion
  • 2000: Running For The Click - with Strinx (2) (HollySound) - accordion
  • 2006: Power Of The Moon - with Talking Water (Westpark Music) - composition; Singing, various instruments

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Leif Schmittgen: Musicians: Twins can do a lot. Interview. Remscheider General-Anzeiger , February 15, 2017, accessed on September 4, 2018 .
  2. ^ Wolfram Cramer von Clausbruch. Credits. allmusic.com, accessed September 4, 2018 .
  3. a b c Wolfram Cramer von Clausbruch. discogs.com, accessed September 4, 2018 .
  4. ^ Wolfram Cramer von Clausbruch. rateyourmusic.com, accessed September 4, 2018 .