Awaking The Centuries
Haggard was founded in 1989 in Munich, Germany. Haggard combines classical, renaissance and medieval music with metal. The band started out playing death metal. They changed their style after their first demo tape Introduction in 1992, became a classical/medieval/metal band and produced two albums dealing with the seer Michel de Notredame in the dark days of The Black Plague in Europe. The album And Thou Shalt Trust... The Seer marked their breakthrough in 1997. After their second album Awaking The Centuries, they toured through Mexico twice. They are quite famous and well known in South America, almost more so than in Germany. In 2004 they released their third album Eppur si muove; the theme of which is about the life of the famous Italian scholar Galileo Galilei. Just before their album Awaking The Centuries the band had its highest number of musicians at 21. Currently the ensemble consists of 16 musicians. All their songs are written by vocalist and guitarist Asis Nasseri. An album named Grimm was announced for release by the end of 2012, although still hadn't been released by 2023. Current Musicians: Asis Nasseri - Vocals, Guitar (1991-) Luz Marsen - Drums, Kettledrums (1991-) Fiffi Fuhrmann - Tenor, Crumhorn, Bassoon (1994-) Hans Wolf - Piano, Harpsichord, Keyboards, Organ (1994-) Steffi Hertz - Viola (1994-) Michael Stapf - Violin, Piccolo (1994, 2000-) Claudio Quarta - Guitar (2000-) Veronika Kramheller - Soprano (2003-) Susanne Ehlers - Soprano (2004-) Tom - Tenor Johannes Schleiermacher - Cello (2004-) Ivica Percinlie - Contrabass (2004-) Michael Schumm - Timpani, Bells, Classical percussion (2004-) Giacomo Astorri - Bass (Infernal Angels) Ingrid Nietzer - Piano, Harpsichord, Keyboards, Organ Manuela Kraller - Soprano (Xandria, Nagor Mar) Ally Storch-Hukriede - Violin (Ally the Fiddle) Patricia Krug - Cello Ferinda - Cello Anna Batke - Flute Catalina - Flute Linda Antonetti - Oboe, Flute Andreas Fuchs - French horn, Percussion www.haggard.de www.myspace.com/haggard2007 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Haggard was founded in 1989 in Munich, Germany. Haggard combines classical, renaissance and medieval music with metal. The band started out playing death metal. They changed their style after their first demo tape Introduction in 1992, became a classical/medieval/metal band and produced two albums dealing with the seer Michel de Notredame in the dark days of The Black Plague in Europe. The album And Thou Shalt Trust... The Seer marked their breakthrough in 1997. After their second album Awaking The Centuries, they toured through Mexico twice. They are quite famous and well known in South America, almost more so than in Germany. In 2004 they released their third album Eppur si muove; the theme of which is about the life of the famous Italian scholar Galileo Galilei. Just before their album Awaking The Centuries the band had its highest number of musicians at 21. Currently the ensemble consists of 16 musicians. All their songs are written by vocalist and guitarist Asis Nasseri. An album named Grimm was announced for release by the end of 2012, although still hadn't been released by 2023. Current Musicians: Asis Nasseri - Vocals, Guitar (1991-) Luz Marsen - Drums, Kettledrums (1991-) Fiffi Fuhrmann - Tenor, Crumhorn, Bassoon (1994-) Hans Wolf - Piano, Harpsichord, Keyboards, Organ (1994-) Steffi Hertz - Viola (1994-) Michael Stapf - Violin, Piccolo (1994, 2000-) Claudio Quarta - Guitar (2000-) Veronika Kramheller - Soprano (2003-) Susanne Ehlers - Soprano (2004-) Tom - Tenor Johannes Schleiermacher - Cello (2004-) Ivica Percinlie - Contrabass (2004-) Michael Schumm - Timpani, Bells, Classical percussion (2004-) Giacomo Astorri - Bass (Infernal Angels) Ingrid Nietzer - Piano, Harpsichord, Keyboards, Organ Manuela Kraller - Soprano (Xandria, Nagor Mar) Ally Storch-Hukriede - Violin (Ally the Fiddle) Patricia Krug - Cello Ferinda - Cello Anna Batke - Flute Catalina - Flute Linda Antonetti - Oboe, Flute Andreas Fuchs - French horn, Percussion www.haggard.de www.myspace.com/haggard2007 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Alieson
Angeldark
Apocalyptica
Atargatis
Herr Mannelig
Per Aspera Ad Astra
Hijo de la Luna
Eppur Si Muove
Menuett
The Observer
Of A Might Divine
Courante
Gavotta In Si-Minore
Awaking the Centuries
The Origin
Menuetto In Fa-Minore
Vor dem Sturme
In a Pale Moon's Shadow
On These Endless Fields
The Final Victory
Lost
Herr Mannelig (Short Version)
In a Full Moon Procession
Requiem in D-Minor
Heavenly Damnation
Larghetto / Epilogo Adagio
Final Victory
Mediaeval Part
Cantus Firmus in A-Minor
In a Fullmoon Procession
Origin Of A Chrystal Soul
Awaiking the Centuries
Chapter III: Awaking The Centuries
Pestilencia
Saltorella La Manuelina
All'inizio è La Morte
Chapter II: The Final Victory
Chapter I - Tales of Ithiria
Chapter II: Upon Fallen Autumn Leaves
Chapter I: Heavenly Damnation
Chapter IV: In A Fullmoon Procession
Chapter III - La Terra Santa
Rachmaninov: Choir
Chapter II - Upon Fallen Autumn Leaves
Intro: Pestilencia
Origin of a Crystal Soul
Statement zur Lage der Musica
Outro: A Midnight Gathering
Chapter I: Tales Of Ithiria
Chapter V - The Hidden Sign
Chapter II: Saltorella la Manuelina
Chapter IV - The Sleeping Child
Chapter III: La Terra Santa
De La Morte Noire
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