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Dynamic singer-songwriter Claudia Koreck has a distinctive voice that allows her to effortlessly transition between Bavarian, English, and German accents. On May 28, 1986, in Traunstein, Germany, she was born. She began playing music at the age of twelve, and her promise was immediately recognized when she took first place in the 2002 and 2003 Berlin Festival’s “Meeting Young Music Scene” competition.
Early and Career
Growing up in Traunstein, Koreck later moved to Hufschlag, where her early musical experiences helped shape her later successes. Her primary goal was to improve her guitar playing. Her big break came in 2007 when she sang the song “Fliang” (Flying) on Bayern 3 radio.
“Fliang,” her debut album, peaked at number one on the Bavarian best-selling albums list and number fifteen on the German music charts after it was published on August 17, 2007. Koreck became well-known in the music industry as a result of this early success. She demonstrated her dedication to significant musical collaborations through her major involvement in the Menschskinder project.
“S’ewige Lem,” a theme song composed by Koreck for the 2008 film adaption of Joseph Vilsmaier’s narrative about Brandner Kaspar, pushed her creative boundaries. After that, in 2009, she had the chance to showcase her abilities nationwide when she entered Bavaria in Stefan Raab’s Federal Vision Song Contest with the song “I wui das du woaßt,” placing a commendable eighth. Her second studio album, “Barfuaß um die Welt,” was recorded the same year.
In 2011, Koreck demonstrated her ability to attract a wide audience when she was given the amazing opportunity to open for the Eagles on their tours in Germany. To demonstrate her adaptability to various musical settings, she sang the lead vocals for the Disney Junior smash song “LaLeLu” in 2011.
Koreck’s willingness to work with others is evident in her participation in the 2013 music project “Cpt. Nepomuk’s Friendly Heart Choir Club,” where she recorded the song “Weida” among other Bavarian musicians.
Koreck’s composer prowess was evident in her co-writing of “To Better Times,” the official Star Hour song for 2021, with Gunnar Graewert in 2020. Thanks to an amazing lineup of musicians, the alliance shot to the top of the GfK charts in Bavaria for four weeks running.
In 2021, Koreck recorded a rendition of Nena’s “Somehow, somewhere, sometime” for the opening segment of the 14th season of the television show “Der Bergdoktor.” This was a significant moment in Koreck’s career. Koreck’s performance, “Made from Courage,” shot to the top of the iTunes rankings on January 23, 2021, following the program’s airing on January 14, 2021.
Who is Claudia Koreck’s Family?
There is no information about the parents of Claudia Koreck. She has been married to Gunnar Graewert since 2010. The couple has two children.
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