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  1. Ernst Reijseger. Ernst Reijseger, bei der Verleihung des kulturellen Ehrenpreises der Stadt München für Werner Herzog 2015. Ernst Reijseger, Moers Festival 2007. Ernst Reijseger (* 13. November 1954 in Bussum, Niederlande) ist ein niederländischer Cellist. Er spielt Avantgarde-Jazz, Neue Musik und improvisierte Musik .

  2. Ernst Reijseger. For information please contact: info@ernstreijseger.com. For concerts contact my agent: Sabino Martiradonna. MARSAB Music Management. via Cimarra, 13. I – 00184 Roma. Tel. + 39 06 47 43 013.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mola_SyllaMola Sylla - Wikipedia

    Mola Sylla (born Dakar, Senegal, 1956) is a Senegalese musician. He moved to Europe in 1987 and lives in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He is a singer and plays such traditional African instruments as the mbira, kongoma (Senegalese lamellophone ), xalam, and kalimba . Wild blue yonder music. Sylla has collaborated with a wide variety of musicians ...

  4. Allmusic. [1] Tell Me Everything is a solo album by cellist Ernst Reijseger released in 2008 on Winter & Winter Records. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  5. Stefan Winter. Ernst Reijseger chronology. Colla Voche. (1999) I Love You So Much It Hurts. (2002) Janna. (2003) I Love You So Much It Hurts is an album by the cellist Ernst Reijseger and the pianist Franco D'Andrea, recorded in 1997 and released on the Winter & Winter label.

  6. Cellist & composer Ernst Reijseger is creative partner of poets, dancers, actors, painters, sculptors, photographers and film makers His live performances challenge expectations and are build on daring and essential communication. Reijseger recently scored films for Werner Herzog, Alex and Andrew Smith. Summer 2017 he scored and performed his music to Shakespeare’s Hamlet (with a.o. […]

  7. English. Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin is a 2019 British documentary film by German director Werner Herzog. It chronicles the life of British travel writer Bruce Chatwin and includes interviews with Chatwin's widow, Elizabeth Chatwin, and biographer Nicholas Shakespeare, as well as detailing Herzog's own friendship and collaboration ...