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Years active
  
1970s–present

Role
  
Composer

Name
  
Peter Finger

Website
  
Official website


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Born
  
11 October 1954 (age 69) Weimar, Thuringia, Germany (
1954-10-11
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, composer, record producer

Instruments
  
Acoustic guitar, classical guitar, violin, piano, vocals

Labels
  
Kicking Mule, Acoustic Music, various

Albums
  
Made of Rosewood, Acoustic Rock Guitar, Open Strings

Genres
  
Pop rock, Folk music, Blues, New-age music

People also search for
  
Florian Poser, Tuule Kann

Profiles


Record label
  
Kicking Mule Records

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Peter Finger (born 11 October 1954) is a German acoustic fingerstyle guitarist, songwriter, composer and record producer. His most notable recordings include "Just Another Day in May", "Vielleicht Im Nächsten Leben", "Fanesca", "For You", "101 South", "Blue Horizon", and "No Man's Land".

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Allmusic journalist, Tim Sheridan, noted when relating to Finger's 1999 album, Open Strings, that "Finger displays remarkable skill and sensitivity as a musician. The title track is a standout showcase of jaw-dropping technical skill and melodic invention".

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Life and career

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Peter Finger was born in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany. He came from a musical family with his father being employed as an orchestral conductor, and Finger studied both violin and piano before taking lessons on guitar playing at the age of 13. He won first prize for classical violin in the Jugend musiziert on two occasions. He later studied music in Münster.

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His debut recording took place in 1973, which saw Bottleneck Guitar Solos issued by Kicking Mule Records. Following further releases, Finger toured from 1976 onwards and performed worldwide. He later expanded his activities to include production work for radio, television and films. In 1981, he commenced composing works for orchestral arrangements, and this led four years later to similar work for television and film productions. In 1985, he was awarded first prize in a competition run by the Oldenburgisches Staatstheater, for his composition "Herbstwind" ("Autumn Wind"). In the same decade, Finger also performed in a duo with the vibraphone player, Florian Poser, and in a trio with Trilok Gurtu and Charlie Mariano.

By 1988, Finger had set up his own music publishing business and record label, the latter being known as Acoustic Music Records. From 1995 onwards he worked as the publisher of the Akustik Gitarre magazine.

Finger returned to recording in the early 1990s, which included the albums Niemandsland (1993) and Solo (1995). In 2000, Finger produced the Open Strings Festival in Germany for the third time.

Live performances

In 2008, Finger performed at the Guitares au Palais.

In 2009, Finger appeared at the International Çukurova Instrumental Music Festival.

Production work

Finger has produced albums such as Guitar Bazaar (Tim Sparks, 1995), One String Leads to Another (Tim Sparks, 1999), and Vicki Genfan Live (2003).

Equipment

Finger uses guitars manufactured by the luthier, George Lowden.

References

Peter Finger Wikipedia