Adrian von Ziegler
Adrian von Ziegler (born 25 December 1989) is a Swiss composer from Zürich.[1] He gained popularity on the video-sharing website YouTube, where his channel has acquired over 943,000 subscribers.[2] He composes mostly non-vocal works, having stated that he does not wish to add lyrics to his songs unless the singer is Enya, a female composer he respects.[3] Adrian von Ziegler uses a "very old keyboard"[4] and Magix Music Maker among others to compose his music.[4] Although there are few signs of media attention, von Ziegler was featured in an article in the Magix magazine in 2012.[5]
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Birth name | Adrian von Ziegler |
Born | Zürich, Switzerland | 25 December 1989
Genres | Celtic, dark alternative, world, symphonic metal, folk metal, film score, electronic music |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, music producer, multi-instrumentalist, writer |
Instruments | Piano, keyboard, bagpipes, guitar, bass, percussion |
Years active | 2005–present |
Musical career debuts
After his first musical experiences at age 15 as a drummer in a local rock band, von Ziegler started to compose music. Since it wasn't possible for him to compose music and remain with the band, he left and bought his first guitar.
From 2007 to 2009 he recorded countless demo songs under the artist name "Indigo", in which his guitar would get replaced increasingly often by keyboard and orchestral arrangements of which he grew to favour. In 2008 his music was released into the world for the first time as he set up an account on the social networking site, Myspace.[6]
After dropping the Indigo pseudonym in 2009, he set the trend of releasing albums annually. 2010 saw the release of two albums, Requiem, and Lifeclock, and in 2011 Wanderer, Across Acheron, and Mirror of the Night were released. By the end of 2012, von Ziegler had released five more albums: Mortulia, Spellbound, The Celtic Collection, Starchaser, and Odyssey. During 2013, he released Feather and Skull, and Vagabond. In March 2014, his album, Libertas, was released, and in October 2014, Queen of Thorns was released. In 2016 he released his 17th album, Moonsong. Two years later, in 2018, he released his album. Saga. In February 2019 he released the unannounced album Fable and in June — The Celtic Collection III.
Inspiration
Adrian von Ziegler states that his inspiration originates from a variety of sources. He notes that nature, literature, history, mythology, his emotions, his imaginary worlds, and his wife Carina all give him inspiration for his musical works. Carina and Adrian have been in a relationship since 2011.[1]
Discography
Year | Albums |
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2010 | Requiem |
2010 | Lifeclock |
2011 | Across Acheron |
2011 | Wanderer |
2011 | Mirror of the Night |
2012 | Mortualia |
2012 | Spellbound |
2012 | Starchaser |
2012 | The Celtic Collection (Compilation) |
2012 | Odyssey |
2013 | Feather and Skull |
2013 | Vagabond |
2014 | Libertas |
2014 | The Celtic Collection II (Compilation) |
2014 | Queen of Thorns |
2016 | Atmospheres |
2016 | Moonsong |
2018 | Saga |
2019 | Fable |
2019 | The Celtic Collection III (Compilation) |
2020 | Veiled |
2020 | Moondance |
2020 | Darkness Eternal |
References
- "YouTube – Question & Answer Part 1/4 – 50'000 Subs Special". youtube.com. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- "AdrianvonZiegler – YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
- "YouTube – Question & Answer Part 2/4 – 50'000 Subs Special". youtube.com. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- "YouTube – Question & Answer Part 3/4 – 50'000 Subs Special". youtube.com. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- http://magazine.magix.com/en/musicmonday-adrian-von-ziegler/
- "Question & Answer Part 2/4 – 50'000 Subs Special – YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
Sources
- "YouTube – Question & Answer Part 1/4 – 50'000 Subs Special". youtube.com. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- "YouTube – Adrian von Ziegler – First Interview (Part 2/2)". youtube.com. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- "YouTube – Question & Answer Part 2/4 – 50'000 Subs Special". youtube.com. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- "MusicMonday – Adrian Von Ziegler – The MAGIX Magazine". magazine.magix.com. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- "Adrian von Ziegler - TheCelticCrier.com". thecelticcrier.com. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2014.