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'''Andreas Martin''' is a [[lutenist]] who was born in [[Frankfurt am Main]] in Germany.
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'''Andreas Martin''' (born 1963) is a German [[lutenist]].


==Life==
He studied guitar with Mario Sicca ([[State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart|Musikhochschule Stuttgart]]) and Ruggero Chiesa ([http://www.consmilano.it/ Conservatorio di Musica Giuseppe Verdi]), as well as Anglo–Saxon and Romance Languages and Philosophy at the [[University of Heidelberg]].
Born in [[Frankfurt am Main]], Germany, he studied guitar with Mario Sicca ([[State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart|Musikhochschule Stuttgart]]) and Ruggero Chiesa ([http://www.consmilano.it/ Conservatorio di Musica Giuseppe Verdi]), as well as Anglo–Saxon and Roman Languages and Philosophy at the [[University of Heidelberg]].


At the [[Schola Cantorum]] in Basel, he worked under the tutelage of lutists Eugen Dombois, [[Hopkinson Smith]] and Peter Croton.
At the [[Schola Cantorum]] in Basel, he worked under the tutelage of lutenists [[Eugen Dombois]], [[Hopkinson Smith]], and [[Peter Croton]].


He has given performances on German and British television and performs at numerous festivals. Andreas Martin's 2004 recording of Bach received substantial international praise and recognition.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theorbe.com/eng/resena1.htm |title=Bach: Collection of Reviews |publisher=Various (Goldberg, Fanfare, American Record Guide, ...) |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929212136/http://www.theorbe.com/eng/resena1.htm |archivedate=2007-09-29 }}</ref>
He has given performances on German and British television and performs at numerous festivals.
Andreas Martin's 2004 recording of Bach received substantial international praise and recognition<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theorbe.com/eng/resena1.htm|title=Bach: Collection of Reviews|publisher=Various (Goldberg, Fanfare, American Record Guide, ...)}}</ref>.


== References ==
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.theorbe.com/ Homepage]
* [http://harmoniamundi.com/others/artistes_fiche.php?artist_id=657 Biography] (Harmonia Mundi)


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Latest revision as of 16:49, 10 September 2023

Andreas Martin
Born1963 (age 61–62)
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Genres
OccupationLutenist
Instruments

Andreas Martin (born 1963) is a German lutenist.

Life

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Born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, he studied guitar with Mario Sicca (Musikhochschule Stuttgart) and Ruggero Chiesa (Conservatorio di Musica Giuseppe Verdi), as well as Anglo–Saxon and Roman Languages and Philosophy at the University of Heidelberg.

At the Schola Cantorum in Basel, he worked under the tutelage of lutenists Eugen Dombois, Hopkinson Smith, and Peter Croton.

He has given performances on German and British television and performs at numerous festivals. Andreas Martin's 2004 recording of Bach received substantial international praise and recognition.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Bach: Collection of Reviews". Various (Goldberg, Fanfare, American Record Guide, ...). Archived from the original on 2007-09-29.