Sevan Kirder
Sevan Kirder (born 9 February 1980) is the flutist/bagpiper for the Swiss band Red Shamrock (Celtic Folk).
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Background information | |
Born | 9 February 1980 |
Origin | Baden, Switzerland |
Genres | Folk metal Celtic Folk |
Instruments | flute, tinwhistle, bagpipes, |
Labels | Zytglogge, Nuclear Blast |
Associated acts | Red Shamrock Eluveitie Finsterforst |
Website | Red Shamrock's Website Eluveitie's Website |
Career
He is best known for his work in Eluveitie (Pagan metal) which he left on 4 June 2008.[1]
Privates
Sevan played a long time in Eluveitie with his twinbrother Rafi and he is of Armenian descent.[2]
Equipment
- Flute Pearl PF-501
- Irish Flute by Thomas Aebi
- Tin/Lowwhistle by Susato
- Galician Bagpipe by Seivane
Discography
With Eluveitie
- Vên (2003) – EP
- Spirit (2006) – CD
- Slania (2008) – CD
- Live at Metalcamp – (2008) – CD
- Slania / Evocation I – The Arcane Metal Hammer Edition – (2009) – CD
- The Early Years – (2012) – CD
With Red Shamrock
- Mosaic / Mirror (2003) – EP
- as hot as irish... (2004) – CD
- from the ashes (2006) – CD
- desert snow (2008) – CD
- deman's playground (2012) – CD
- Thunder Sails the Sea (2016) – CD
With Inish
- the calm before the storm (2008) – CD
With Finsterforst
- Weltenkraft (2007) – CD
- ...zum Tode hin (2008) – CD
- Rastlos (2012) – CD
- Mach Dich Frei (2015) – CD
- #YØLØ (2016) – CD
- Zerfall (2019) – CD
With Bulwark
- Variance (2009) – CD
With Minhyriath
- Grohnd (2009) – CD
With Windfærer
- Tribus (2010) – CD
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References
- ELUVEITIE Parts Ways With RAFI And SEVAN KIRDER. roadrunnerrecords.com (4 June 2008)
- Ferrum Frost 2009 featuring KREATOR! ferrum.lt
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