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  1. Christopher Franke German musician and composer. Upload media Wikipedia. Name in native language: Christopher Franke; Date of birth: 6 April 1953 Berlin Christoph Franke:

  2. Pagine nella categoria "Album di Christopher Franke" Questa categoria contiene le 6 pagine indicate di seguito, su un totale di 6.

  3. Zeit (English: Time) is the third studio album by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. [3] A double LP, it was released in August 1972, being the first release featuring Peter Baumann, who joined then-current members Christopher Franke and Edgar Froese. Zeit is subtitled Largo in Four Movements .

  4. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Christopher Franke has received more than 223,152 page views. His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2019) . Christopher Franke is the 1,667th most popular musician (down from 1,545th in 2019) , the 5,049th most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,383rd in 2019) and the 94th most popular German Musician .

  5. Christopher Franke (de son nom de naissance Christoph Franke ), né le 6 avril 1953 à Berlin) est un musicien et compositeur allemand. Il a été membre du groupe de musique électronique allemand Tangerine Dream avec Edgar Froese et (entre autres) Peter Baumann de 1970 à 1988. Jouant de la batterie à l'origine, il se tourne vers le ...

  6. Ricochet è il primo album dal vivo del gruppo di musica elettronica tedesco Tangerine Dream, pubblicato nel 1975. Le sonorità presenti nel disco sono simili a quelle dei precedenti lavori, Phaedra e Rubycon. Gli strumenti che predominano in tutto l'album e che creano trame ricche di atmosfere ambient sono il sintetizzatore e il famoso sequencer.

  7. Christopher Franke — keyboards, electronic percussion; Johannes Schmoelling — keyboards; Eduard Meyer — mixing engineer, Hansa Studios, Berlin; Monica Froese — cover photo (all editions), sleeve design ("Definitive Edition") Some CD editions erroneously credit Peter Baumann instead of Schmoelling. References