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Martin Praetorius Music
Martin Praetorius @ Bru Bar, Cork
Bru Bar
57 MacCurtain Street
1 mai 2024
20:00 UTC+1
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In Ireland, Martin's adopted home, he is known as the German with the Irish heart and has become a regular feature on the radio.
BBC Scotland's Iain Anderson called his latest single 'Summer Is Gone' a powerful song and the praise goes on. With a keen sense of the situation, the Essen born troubadour fuses a unique blend of folk, Americana and Celtic influences into songs that aim pointblank, straight at the heart.
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Biographie de Martin Praetorius Music
The Essen, Germany born singer-songwriter is a troubadour in the truest sense of the word. He has long been at home on the world's stages, playing his music in Scandinavia, Ireland, England and Scotland, Greenland and the USA.
Praetorius has been a regular visitor to the Irish shores for over 25 years. After several years of touring without a fixed base, he now spends most of his time in Ireland, connecting with folk and trad musicians alike, learning, collaborating and exploring.
His latest release 'Down to the sea' finds him working with the great Clare Uilleann Piper Blackie O'Connell.
Martin Praetorius has won a host of admirers for his talent, including Fiachna Ó Braonáin of RTÉ Radio 1 and the Hothouse Flowers, Eoin O'Neill of Clare FM and Ralph McClean of BBC Radio Ulster, and has become a regular feature on Irish radio.
With a keen sense of the situation, he fuses a unique blend of folk, Americana, Celtic influences and storytelling into a larger framework and takes his listeners on a journey.
Although inspired by many of the great songwriters, and often sharing the stage with well-known acts from the international songwriting scene, Martin Praetorius presents his own style, singing short stories that aim point-blank, straight at the heart.
He has released two albums under his own name, "Affairs of the heart" and the latest, "Tales from the feverworld", on the German label POTTpeople.
The new album, "It's Ok, I'm still laughing!" is scheduled for release in the spring of 2023.
Here's what people say:
"A 'Late Date' favourite, and an adopted Irish man, for sure."
Fiachna Ó Braonain, RTE Radio 1, Ireland
"The German with the Irish heart.
David Dee Moore, Acoustic Yard Radio Show
"One of our own."
Eoin O'Neill, CLare FM
"A powerful song."
Iain Anderson, BBC Radio Scotland
"It's hard to take on classic tunes like that and leave some sort of imprint of your own, but fair play to Martin Praetorius, that's a fine version of Van Morrison's 'Into the mystic'."
Ralph Mc Lean, BBC Radio Ulster
"Martin Praetorius retaining a sense of Celtic grace with his version of Van Morrison's 'Into the mystic.' Who would dare cover Van Morrison in such a brilliant way!"
Alex Huskisson, Mystery Train Radio, UK
'Down to the sea' feat. Blackie O'Connell https://youtu.be/yUCRf79DG2w
'House with yellow windows' https://martinpraetorius.bandcamp.com/track/house-with-yellow-windows
'Into the mystic' https://martinpraetorius.bandcamp.com/track/into-the-mystic
Plus d'infoPraetorius has been a regular visitor to the Irish shores for over 25 years. After several years of touring without a fixed base, he now spends most of his time in Ireland, connecting with folk and trad musicians alike, learning, collaborating and exploring.
His latest release 'Down to the sea' finds him working with the great Clare Uilleann Piper Blackie O'Connell.
Martin Praetorius has won a host of admirers for his talent, including Fiachna Ó Braonáin of RTÉ Radio 1 and the Hothouse Flowers, Eoin O'Neill of Clare FM and Ralph McClean of BBC Radio Ulster, and has become a regular feature on Irish radio.
With a keen sense of the situation, he fuses a unique blend of folk, Americana, Celtic influences and storytelling into a larger framework and takes his listeners on a journey.
Although inspired by many of the great songwriters, and often sharing the stage with well-known acts from the international songwriting scene, Martin Praetorius presents his own style, singing short stories that aim point-blank, straight at the heart.
He has released two albums under his own name, "Affairs of the heart" and the latest, "Tales from the feverworld", on the German label POTTpeople.
The new album, "It's Ok, I'm still laughing!" is scheduled for release in the spring of 2023.
Here's what people say:
"A 'Late Date' favourite, and an adopted Irish man, for sure."
Fiachna Ó Braonain, RTE Radio 1, Ireland
"The German with the Irish heart.
David Dee Moore, Acoustic Yard Radio Show
"One of our own."
Eoin O'Neill, CLare FM
"A powerful song."
Iain Anderson, BBC Radio Scotland
"It's hard to take on classic tunes like that and leave some sort of imprint of your own, but fair play to Martin Praetorius, that's a fine version of Van Morrison's 'Into the mystic'."
Ralph Mc Lean, BBC Radio Ulster
"Martin Praetorius retaining a sense of Celtic grace with his version of Van Morrison's 'Into the mystic.' Who would dare cover Van Morrison in such a brilliant way!"
Alex Huskisson, Mystery Train Radio, UK
'Down to the sea' feat. Blackie O'Connell https://youtu.be/yUCRf79DG2w
'House with yellow windows' https://martinpraetorius.bandcamp.com/track/house-with-yellow-windows
'Into the mystic' https://martinpraetorius.bandcamp.com/track/into-the-mystic
Americana
Roots Rock
Contemporary Folk
Folk Rock
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