Oliver Fartach-Naini

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Oliver Fartach-Naini is a German guitarist living in Australia .

Studied with Laurie Randolph at the "University of the Arts Berlin" and the Academy of Music and Theatre “Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" in Leipzig. Teaches at the University of Adelaide [1]

[edit] Recordings

  • CD "Movement For Two Guitars"
Guitar Duo Lee Song-Ou & Oliver Fartach-Naini
play Kim Myungphyo, Stephen Dodgson, Jaime Zenamon, Lee Geonyong and Lee Hunghyun
Kreuzberg Records 10020, 1997
  • CD "Suite Buenos Aires"
Thea Nielsen, Flute & Oliver Fartach-Naini, Guitar
play Máximo Diego Pujol, Gabriel SenaneS and Astor Piazzolla
Kreuzberg Records 10039, 1998
  • CD "Frutti Di Mare"
Guitar Duo Lee Song-Ou & Oliver Fartach-Naini
Play Carlo Domeniconi, Mario Gangi, Astor Piazzolla and Laurie Randolph
Kreuzberg Records 10073, 2001
  • CD “Tangos Sin Palabras“
Tango Concertante plays Piazzolla, Troilo…
Roland Schmitt, Saxophone; Miriam Risch, Violin; Roman Hengge, Piano; Oliver Fartach-Naini, Guitar; Oliver Potratz, Contrabass
Acoustic Music Records 319.1294.2, 2003
  • CD "Ex Oriente Lux", music from India, Iran, Austria, Germany and Argentina
Thea Nielsen, Flute & Oliver Fartach-Naini, Guitar
play Ravi Shankar, Majid Derakhshani, Thomas Wallisch, Ludger Vollmer, Coco Nelegatti
Kreuzberg Records 10091, 2004
  • CD “Didar“ – Live in Berlin
Compositions of Majid Derakhshani (Iran)
Majid Derakhshani, Tar, Setar & Voice (Iran); Thea Nielsen, Flute (Germany), Oliver Fartach-Naini, Guitar (Germany); Amir Abbas :Zare, Daf (Iran)
Kreuzberg Records 10092, 2004


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