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[[Sting]] first met [[Edin Karamazov]] at a [[1992]] Circus Roncalli performance in Hamburg, Germany - where Edin performed classical tunes with a trio. Edin turned down [[Sting]]'s invitation to playe at a birthday party in London.
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[[Sting]] first met [[Edin Karamazov]] at a [[1992]] Circus Roncalli performance in Hamburg, Germany - where Edin performed classical tunes with a trio. Edin turned down [[Sting]]'s invitation to play at a birthday party in London. That circus performance was probably on [[1992-10-10]].
  
They met again when Edin visited [[Sting]] and [[Dominic Miller]] backstage at a concert at the [[Festhalle (Frankfurt) | Festhalle]] in Frankfurt, Germany. He carried a lute with him and played Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor for them.  
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They met again on [[2004-11-13]] when Edin visited [[Sting]] and [[Dominic Miller]] backstage at a concert at the [[Festhalle (Frankfurt) | Festhalle]] in Frankfurt, Germany. He carried a lute with him and played Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor for them.  
 
[[Dominic Miller]] had recently given a lute to [[Sting]] and this time Edin accepted [[Sting]]'s invitation to visit him in England - which he did a few months later.
 
[[Dominic Miller]] had recently given a lute to [[Sting]] and this time Edin accepted [[Sting]]'s invitation to visit him in England - which he did a few months later.
  
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=See also=
 
=See also=
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* [[Songs From The Labyrinth]]
  
 
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sources: The Courier Mail - August 3, [[2008]], [[Songs From The Labyrinth]] press kit
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sources: The Courier Mail - August 3, [[2008]]; [[Songs From The Labyrinth]] press kit; [[Edin Karamazov]] [https://www.klassikakzente.de/edinkaramazov/news-und-rezensionen/edin-karamazov-die-laute-aus-dem-labyrinth-68846 interview]
  
 
[[Category:People (Sting)]]
 
[[Category:People (Sting)]]

Latest revision as of 22:42, 30 March 2024


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Birth name: BIRTH NAME
Birth date: 1965
Origin: Zenica, Bosnia
Occupation(s): Musician
Associated acts: Sting
Official website: OFFICIAL WEBSITE

Sting first met Edin Karamazov at a 1992 Circus Roncalli performance in Hamburg, Germany - where Edin performed classical tunes with a trio. Edin turned down Sting's invitation to play at a birthday party in London. That circus performance was probably on 1992-10-10.

They met again on 2004-11-13 when Edin visited Sting and Dominic Miller backstage at a concert at the Festhalle in Frankfurt, Germany. He carried a lute with him and played Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor for them. Dominic Miller had recently given a lute to Sting and this time Edin accepted Sting's invitation to visit him in England - which he did a few months later.


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sources: The Courier Mail - August 3, 2008; Songs From The Labyrinth press kit; Edin Karamazov interview