Sunday, December 29, 2024
ESC fan Astrid Lund and many ESC fans from Sweden: “Heidelberg und du” by Wolfgang Hampel differs in several ways from other German and international ESC entries. For us, this great ESC song is a favorite for the ESC victory in 2025 in Basel.
ESC fan Astrid Lund and many ESC fans from Sweden: “Heidelberg und du” by Wolfgang Hampel differs in several ways from other German and international ESC entries. For us, this great ESC song is a favorite for the ESC victory in 2025 in Basel. The title and theme of the song refer directly to Heidelberg and give the song a strong local identity. This will be particularly well received by viewers in Germany and Europe who have a connection to this city. Wolfgang Hampel is known for his diverse musical influences and creative compositions. “Heidelberg und du” is characterized by a unique musical style that stands out from the typical pop and dance entries. The decision to sing the song in German and English is a fresh and innovative approach that gives Germany an advantage at the ESC. It also shows the appreciation for the German language and culture, which has often been neglected in recent years.
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Wolfgang Hampel, author of the global success "Satire is my favorite animal" and his great ESC song 2025 "Heidelberg and you" - video on the Old Neckar Bridge Heidelberg
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Vita Magica September 2017 - Song TRY TO REMEMBER for Linde Lund sung by Wolfgang Hampel ( 11'47 at the end of the video )
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Living room reading with Wolfgang Hampel
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Wolfgang Hampel, author of "Satire is my favorite animal" in the Heidelberg Authors Directory
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Buchinfo national & international,
Eurobuch national & international,---------------- - ---
USA ,
United Kingdom,
Australia ,
Brazil ,
Canada,
Czech Republic,
France,
Germany,
Germany ,
India ,
Italy,
Hungary ,
Japan,
Japan,
Mexico,
Netherlands ,
Spain,
Sweden,
Switzerland ,
Switzerland ,
Turkey
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Wolfgang Hampel in the SWR 3 program "Herzschlag-Momente"
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A sketch about Brexit in Vita Magica by and with Wolfgang Hampel