Kaliopi i edin karamazov biography
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Biography Edin Karamazov & Pavel Steidl
Edin Karamazov
was born in in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. A protégé of Sergiu Celibidache, he began his musical career as a classical guitarist before taking up the Baroque lute, which he studied with Hopkinson Smith at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basle, Switzerland.
Karamazov made his solo debut as a lutenist in , stepping in at the last minute for the legendary Julian Bream. Since then he has established himself as today’s most exciting and charismatic player of the lute. His thrilling virtuoso performances on the lute and guitar, with a repertoire that ranges from 16th-century classics to the music of today, have garnered rave reviews and unprecedented critical acclaim in Europe and America. As a soloist he has performed and recorded with leading international early music ensembles and artists including the Hilliard Ensemble, Hespèrion XX, Andreas Scholl as well as Sting. A consummate interpreter and master techn
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Edin Karamazov
Musical artist
Edin Karamazov (born Edin Džananović in ) is a Bosnian musician, lutenist and guitarist.
Biography
[edit]Karamazov studied lute with Hopkinson Smith at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. He has worked with such ensembles as Hesperion XX, L'Arpeggiata, Hilliard Ensemble, Mala Punica, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and singers Andreas Scholl, María Cristina Kiehr, Arianna Savall, and Sting.[1]
Karamazov accompanied Andreas Scholl on his album Wayfaring Stranger (Decca ). Collaborations with Sting in the field of 16th century music resulted in the album and film Songs from the Labyrinth, devoted to the lute-songs of John Dowland (DG, ).[2][3]
Karamazov's first solo project The Lute Is a Song (Decca, ) includes guest appearances of Sting, Renée Fleming and Macedonian singer and songwriter Kaliopi.[4]
Karamazov's second solo archlute recording Britten - Bach (Alpha, ) features Benjamin Britten's "Nocturn
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Biography
Edin Karamazov was born in in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. A protégé of Sergiu Celibidache, he began his musical career as a classical guitarist before taking up the Baroque lute, which he studied with Hopkinson Smith at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basle, Switzerland.
Karamazov made his solo debut as a lutenist in , stepping in at the last minute for the legendary Julian Bream. Since then he has established himself as today’s most exciting and charismatic player of the lute. His thrilling virtuoso performances on the lute and gitarr, with a repertoire that ranges from 16th-century classics to the music of today, have garnered festa reviews and unprecedented critical acclaim in Europe and America. As a solist he has performed and recorded with leading international early music ensembles and artists including the Hilliard Ensemble, Hespèrion XX, Andreas Scholl as well as Sting. A consummate interpreter and mästare technician on numerous early and contemporary st