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  1. Contenidos. ocultar. Inicio. Enlaces externos. Wahnfried. Apariencia. ocultar. Wahnfried es la villa donde residía el compositor Richard Wagner y su familia en la ciudad de Bayreuth junto al teatro de ópera del Festival de Bayreuth. El nombre une las palabras Wahn (locura) y Friede (paz).

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    History. Gallery. See also. Citations and references. External links. Wahnfried. Coordinates: 49°56′28″N11°34′56″E49.941111°N 11.582222°E. Wahnfried was the name given by Richard Wagner to his villa in Bayreuth. [1] . The name is a German compound of Wahn (delusion, madness) and Fried (e) (peace, freedom). History[edit]

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    Wahnfried es la villa donde residía el compositor Richard Wagner y su familia en la ciudad de Bayreuth junto al teatro de ópera del Festival de Bayreuth. El nombre une las palabras Wahn (locura) y Friede (paz).

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    Schulze was born in Berlin in 1947. His father was a writer and his mother a ballet dancer. After graduating from high school, he delivered telegrams and studied German at the Technical University of Berlin.He and his wife Elfie had two sons, Maximilian and Richard.

    1970s

    In 1969, Schulze was the drummer of one of the early incarnations of Tangerine Dream - one of the most famous bands that got the nickname "Krautrock" in English speaking countries (others included Kraftwerk and Popol Vuh) - for their debut album Electronic Meditation. Before 1969 he was a drummer in a band called Psy Free. He met Edgar Froese from Tangerine Dream in the Zodiac Club in what was then West Berlin. In 1970 he left this group to form Ash Ra Tempel with Manuel Göttsching and Hartmu...

    1980s

    In the 1980s Schulze started using digital instruments besides the usual analog synthesizers, and his work accordingly became less experimental and more accessible. Although the switch to using digital equipment is audible in the style of Dig It (1980), it was not until the release of Trancefer(1981) that the shift in style became evident. This newer style can also be found in Schulze's next release Audentity. Both "Cellistica" and "Spielglocken" are composed in a similar sequencer-based styl...

    1990s

    Starting with Beyond Recall, the first half of the 1990s was his "sample" period, when Schulze used a wide variety of prerecorded sounds such as screeching birds and sensuous female moans in his studio albums and live performances. Sampling heavily died down with his 1995 album In Blue.The decade also saw the release of copious amounts of previously unreleased material, of varying quality, in several limited-edition boxed sets.

    Richard Wahnfried, then simply Wahnfried after 1993, is the longtime and only real alias for Klaus Schulze – originally a pseudonym, later an official side projectname. Seven albums were released under this name between 1979 and 1997. The main characteristics of the Wahnfried albums (as opposed to Schulze's regular works) are: 1. Often being orient...

    Albums

    Schulze's concert performances are original compositions recorded live and thus listed as albums. An intensive reissue program of Schulze CDs began in 2005, with most releases having bonus tracks, and sometimes additional discs. They are published by the label Revisited Records (a division of German company InsideOut Music), and distributed by SPV. Source:

    (Richard) Wahnfried albums

    Composed by Schulze and performed with guest artists under alias Richard Wahnfried or later just Wahnfried: Notes 1. ^ This album was originally issued as the third disc of Contemporary Works I.

    Boxed sets

    Between 1993 and 2002 Klaus Schulze released several limited edition boxed sets, all composed of non-album material. Notes 1. ^1 Collecting Silver, Historic, and Jubileesets, with additional 5 discs. 2. ^2A bonus sixth disc included with the first 333 copies.

    "Elektronikpionier Klaus Schulze: "Eine Geige wächst ja auch nicht auf dem Baum"". Der Standard (in German). 21 June 2000. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
    ""Cyborg" und "Wahnfried": Techno-Vorreiter..." Die Presse (in German). 28 April 2022. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
    Petridis, Alexis (28 April 2022). "Drumming, drones and drifting bliss: 10 of Klaus Schulze's greatest recordings". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
    Klaus Schulze discography at Discogs
    Klaus Schulze at IMDb
  4. Klaus Schulze, 1 artísticamente conocido también como Richard Wahnfried fue un compositor electrónico, músico y productor discográfico alemán.

  5. Das Haus Wahnfried (auch: Villa Wahnfried) am Rande des Bayreuther Hofgartens ist das ehemalige Wohnhaus Richard Wagners in den Jahren 1874 bis 1883. Seit 1976 beherbergt das Haus Wahnfried das Richard-Wagner-Museum. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte und Beschreibung. 2 Bauausführung und Aufteilung. 3 Richard-Wagner-Museum. 3.1 Vorgeschichte.

  6. El Acuerdo de Wanfried (en alemán: Wanfrieder Abkommen) se refiere a la transferencia de territorio entre las zonas ocupadas de los Estados Unidos y de la Unión Soviética tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial en Hesse, Alemania, que tuvo lugar después de que fuese finalmente definida la principal frontera interalemana a finales de julio de 1945.