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Joachim Heimbaecher:
Mysterious, smooth and elegant piano.
Joachim Heimbaecher was born in Wilhelmshaven in 1960, and received his
first music lessons at 9 years of age on the electric organ and subsequently on the
classical organ and piano.
After training in the retail sector, he started in 1981 in the Trossingen education
sector as a music teacher, which he has continued ever since in Wilhelmshaven.
Joachin bagan to compose background music from the age of 11 and was very
influenced at a young age by the avant-garde.
He began to disqualify anything that would distract from a dialogue within a
melody line. An example of this method of composition can be heard in the piece
"Calmness". Later compositional attempts added serial computer music to achieve
higher densities. For 15 years Joachim has composed conventionally and it is
important to him to achieve an intense tension between harmony, melody and
rhythm.
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Piano Colors
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Joachim Heimbaecher lives in
Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
Tagged as: New Age, Neoclassical, Neo-Romanticism, Instrumental New Age, Contemporary Piano, Daydreaming.
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