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Titi Winterstein Violinist, 1956 - 2008 After all these years of touring, recordings and concerts, Titi Winterstein has not changed his lifestyle. He continues to travel by caravan from April to October, following in the footsteps of his father. In memory of the tragedy inflicted on his people by the Nazi regime, Gypsies often gather in a tent to pray ... together. Origins Titi Winterstein was born in Breisgau (Germany) in 1956. Tokeli his father and his uncle during the war suffered the abomination of the deportation and Nazi camps of Auschwitz and Buchenwald. They are the only survivors of a family of 50 people. Apprenticeships At 8 years, Titi is learning the rudiments of the violin with his father. It mounts a first time on stage one year later, at a celebration commemorating the end of a gypsy pilgrimage (Illingen, Saarland). He plays the same pilgrimage in 1969 at the age of 12 years, and surprise, dazzled the audience by playing swing standards of Schnuckenack Reinhardt. The latter also record his first album Musik Deutscher Zigeuner two months later. Das Quintett Häns'che_Weiss In 1972, things get serious. Weiss Häns'che just form a string quintet and asked Titi then 15 years old to join. The press widely encenser this quintet, and in particular the young violinist now presented as a child prodigy. The quintet is formed, in addition to Titi Häns'che violin and the guitar solo, by Holzmanno and Ziroli Winterstein guitar accompaniment and Hojok Merstein double bas

The Best of
Maro Djipen - Unser Leben - Our life

Djinee Tu Kowa Ziro
The Best Of Titi Wintersein Quintett
Road of the Gypsies - L'Épopée Tzigane

Gipsy Feelings
Star Portrait
Live Mit Vanessa & Sorba
Road Of The Gypsies
Maro Djipen / Unser Leben / Our Life
Django's Spirit A Tribute to Django Reinhardt (compiled by Susie Reinhardt)
Road Of The Gypsies [Disc 1]