Michael Hoppé
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Michael Hoppe is a composer, producer and recording artist from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK), who was for many years head of A&R for the PolyGram record label. He signed new age acts such as Vangelis and Jean Michel Jarre to the label. Michael Hoppe's album, Solace, was nominated for a New Age Grammy in 2003.
[edit] Discography
- Quiet Storms: Romances for Flute and Harp (1988)
- Romances (1993) with Tim Wheater
- Homeland [Seventh Wave] (1993)
- Beautiful Landscapes (1995)
- Simple Pleasures (1996)
- The Yearning: Romances for Alto Flute (1996) with Tim Wheater
- Wind Songs [Seventh Wave] (1996) with Tim Wheater (live album)
- Poet: Romance for Cello (1997)
- Dreamer, Vol. 2: Alto Flute Romances (1997)
- Unforgetting Heart (1998)
- Tea for Two (1998)
- Lullabies & Childhood Dreams (1998)
- Afterglow (1999) with Martin Tillman and Tim Wheater