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    Introduction
  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Discography
    • 2.1 Albums
    • 2.2 Singles
    • 2.3 DVD

Introduction

Roger Marcel Cicero Cicero(born July 6, 1970 in Berlin) is a German singer (crooner), pop and jazz performer, son of the Romanian pianist Eugen Cicero. Performs mainly accompanied by a big band, interpreting the original repertoire: modern songs on German written and arranged in a swing style.


1. Biography

Roger first performed on stage with the German singer Helen Vita. When he was 18 he entered the Hohner Conservatory in Tronssingen where he studied piano, guitar and singing. In 1989-1992 he performed with Horst Jankowski Trio, from Eugen Cicero Trio(by his father's group), as well as with Bundesjugendjazzorchester(German Youth Jazz Orchestra), then under the direction of Peter Herbolzheimer. From 1991 to 1996 Roger studied jazz at the Amsterdam Academy of Arts in Hilversum. Since then he has been a guest singer for bands Jazzcantine And soullounge, with which he took part in the jazz festival in Montreux. In 2003 he founded the "Roger Cicero Quartet" - without stopping, however, performing with his big band of 11 people.

In 2006, Roger took part in the recording of the album good morning midnight (Good morning, midnight) by jazz pianist Julia Halsmann, and in May released his first solo album Mannersachen. Collaboration with 13 composers (mainly Matthias Hass and Frank Ramond) gives his songs an unusual sound. Schiess mich doch zum Mond is the German version of the Frank Sinatra song fly me to the moon. Track Zieh die Schuh aus(Take off your shoes), which ironically tells about the battle of the sexes, reached number 71 in the German charts. Album Mannersachen took 3rd place.

Eurovision participant in 2007. his song Frauen regier'n die Welt("Women Rule the World") ranked 19th. July 7, 2007 participated in the Live Earth concert.

Roger Cicero's acting debut was the film hilde(2009). For his role as musician Ricky Bloom, Roger received lukewarm reviews from critics. The film itself, directed by Kai Wessel, tells about the life of the German singer and actress Hildegart Knef (played by Heike Makatsch).


2. Discography

2.1. Albums

  • 2003: The Essence Of A Live Event
  • 2004: Home
  • 2005: There I go
  • 2006: good morning midnight
  • 2006: Mannersachen
  • 2007: Beziehungsweise
  • 2009: Artgerecht

2.2. Singles

  • 2006: Zieh die Schuh aus(GER#71)
  • 2006: So geil Berlin
  • 2006: Ich atme ein(GER#74)
  • 2006: Murphys Gesetz(Promo Single)
  • 2007: Frauen regier'n die Welt(GER #7, AUT #51, SWI #64)
  • 2007: Guess who rules the world (Online Single)
  • 2007: Die List
  • 2007: Bin heute Abend bei dir(Online Single)
  • 2008: Wovon traumst du nachts?(Online Single)
  • 2008: Alle Mobel verruckt live
  • 2009: Nicht Artgerecht
  • 2009: boutique

2.3. DVD

  • 2007: Roger Cicero: Mannersachen Live!(Recorded on Feb. 18th, 2007 in Frankfurt/Main)
  • 2008: Roger Cicero(Recorded on Feb. 13, 2008 in Berlin)
  • 2009: "Roger Cicero:-pimmel sind dumm LIve(recorded on Feb.21, Düsseldorf)
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Roger Marcel Cicero Cicero; July 6, Berlin - March 24, Hamburg) is a popular German singer (crooner), pop and jazz performer, son of the Romanian pianist Eugen Cicero. He performed mainly accompanied by a big band, interpreting the original repertoire: modern songs in German, written and arranged in a swing style.

Biography

Roger first performed on stage with the German singer Helen Vita. When he was 18 he entered the Hohner Conservatory in Tronssingen, where he studied piano, guitar and singing. In 1992 he performed with Horst Jankowski Trio, from Eugen Cicero Trio(by his father's group), as well as with Bundesjugendjazzorchester(Youth Jazz Orchestra of Germany), then under the direction of Peter Herbolzheimer. From 1996 to 1996 Roger studied jazz at the Amsterdam Academy of the Arts in Hilversum. Since then he has been a guest singer for bands Jazzcantine And soullounge, with which he took part in the jazz festival in Montreux. In 2003 he founded the "Roger Cicero Quartet" - without stopping, however, performing with his big band of 11 people.

In 2006, Roger took part in the recording of the album good morning midnight(Good Morning Midnight) by jazz pianist Julia Halsmann, and released his first solo album in May Mannersachen. Collaboration with 13 composers (mainly Matthias Hass and Frank Ramond) gives his songs an unusual sound. Schiess mich doch zum Mond is the German version of the Frank Sinatra song fly me to the moon. Track Zieh die Schuh aus(Take off your shoes), which ironically tells about the battle of the sexes, reached number 71 in the German charts. Album Mannersachen took 3rd place.

Discography

Albums

  • 2003: The Essence Of A Live Event
  • 2004: Home
  • 2005: There I go
  • 2006: good morning midnight
  • 2006: Mannersachen
  • 2007: Beziehungsweise
  • 2009: Artgerecht
  • 2015: The Roger Cicero Jazz Experience

Singles

  • 2006: Zieh die Schuh aus(GER#71)
  • 2006: So geil Berlin
  • 2006: Ich atme ein(GER#74)
  • 2006: Murphys Gesetz(Promo Single)
  • 2007: Frauen regier'n die Welt(GER #7, AUT #51, SWI #64)
  • 2007: Guess who rules the world(Online Single)
  • 2007: Die List
  • 2007: Bin heute Abend bei dir(Online Single)
  • 2008: Wovon traumst du nachts?(Online Single)
  • 2008: Alle Mobel verruckt live
  • 2009: Nicht Artgerecht
  • 2009: boutique

DVD

  • 2007: Roger Cicero: Mannersachen Live!(Recorded on Feb. 18th, 2007 in Frankfurt/Main)
  • 2008: Roger Cicero(Recorded on Feb. 13, 2008 in Berlin)
  • 2009: "Roger Cicero:-pimmel sind dumm LIve(recorded on Feb.21, Düsseldorf)

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It was in the evening. He was, as usual after dinner, in a slight feverish state, and his thoughts were extremely clear. Sonya was sitting at the table. He dozed off. Suddenly a feeling of happiness swept over him.
“Ah, she came in!” he thought.
Indeed, Natasha, who had just entered with inaudible steps, was sitting in Sonya's place.
Ever since she'd followed him, he'd always had that physical sensation of her closeness. She was sitting on an armchair, sideways to him, blocking the light of the candle from him, and knitting a stocking. (She had learned to knit stockings ever since Prince Andrei had told her that no one knows how to look after the sick as well as old nannies who knit stockings, and that there is something soothing in knitting a stocking.) Her thin fingers quickly fingered from time to time spokes colliding, and the thoughtful profile of her lowered face was clearly visible to him. She made a move - the ball rolled from her knees. She shuddered, looked back at him, and shielding the candle with her hand, with a careful, flexible and precise movement, bent over, picked up the ball and sat down in her former position.
He looked at her without moving, and saw that after her movement she needed to take a deep breath, but she did not dare to do this and carefully caught her breath.
In the Trinity Lavra they talked about the past, and he told her that if he were alive, he would thank God forever for his wound, which brought him back to her; but since then they have never talked about the future.
“Could it or couldn’t it be? he thought now, looking at her and listening to the light steely sound of the spokes. “Is it really only then that fate brought me so strangely together with her in order for me to die? .. Was it possible that the truth of life was revealed to me only so that I would live in a lie?” I love her more than anything in the world. But what should I do if I love her? he said, and he suddenly groaned involuntarily, out of a habit he had acquired during his suffering.
Hearing this sound, Natasha put down her stocking, leaned closer to him, and suddenly, noticing his luminous eyes, went up to him. light step and bent down.
- You are not asleep?
- No, I have been looking at you for a long time; I felt when you entered. Nobody like you, but gives me that soft silence... that light. I just want to cry with joy.
Natasha moved closer to him. Her face shone with ecstatic joy.
“Natasha, I love you too much. More than anything.
- And I? She turned away for a moment. - Why too much? - she said.
- Why too much? .. Well, what do you think, how do you feel to your soul, to your whole soul, will I be alive? What do you think?
- I'm sure, I'm sure! - Natasha almost screamed, passionately taking him by both hands.
He paused.
- How nice! And taking her hand, he kissed it.
Natasha was happy and excited; and at once she remembered that this was impossible, that he needed calmness.
"But you didn't sleep," she said, suppressing her joy. “Try to sleep…please.”
He released her, shaking her hand, she went to the candle and again sat down in her previous position. Twice she looked back at him, his eyes shining towards her. She gave herself a lesson on the stocking and told herself that until then she would not look back until she finished it.
Indeed, soon after that he closed his eyes and fell asleep. He didn't sleep long and suddenly woke up in a cold sweat.

Full name
Roger Marcel Cicero Cicero

Place of Birth
Berlin, GDR

A place of death
Hamburg, Germany

buried
Ohlsdorf Cemetery
The country
Flag of Germany.svg Germany

Professions
singer

Genres
Pop, folk, jazz, swing

Collectives
big band

Labels
Warner Music Group

Roger Marcel Cicero Cicero (German: Roger Cicero, July 6, 1970, Berlin - March 24, 2016, Hamburg) is a popular German singer (crooner), pop and jazz performer, son of the Romanian pianist Eugen Cicero. He performed mainly accompanied by a big band, interpreting the original repertoire: modern songs in German, written and arranged in a swing style.

Biography

Roger first performed on stage with the German singer Helen Vita. When he was 18 he entered the Hohner Conservatory in Tronssingen where he studied piano, guitar and singing. From 1989-1992 he performed with the Horst Jankowski Trio, with the Eugen Cicero Trio (his father's band), and with the Bundesjugendjazzorchester (German youth jazz orchestra), then conducted by Peter Herbolzheimer. From 1991 to 1996 Roger studied jazz at the Amsterdam Academy of Arts in Hilversum. Since then he has been a guest singer for the bands Jazzkantine and Soulounge, with which he took part in the Montreux Jazz Festival. In 2003 he founded the "Roger Cicero Quartet" - without stopping, however, performing with his big band of 11 people.

In 2006, Roger took part in the recording of the album Good Morning Midnight (Good morning, midnight) by jazz pianist Julia Halsmann, and in May he released his first solo album, M;nnersachen. Collaboration with 13 composers (mainly Matthias Hass and Frank Ramond) gives his songs an unusual sound. Schie; mich doch zum Mond is the German version of Frank Sinatra's Fly Me to the Moon. The track Zieh die Schuh aus (Take off your shoes), which in an ironic way tells about the battle of the sexes, reached number 71 in the German charts. The album M;nnersachen took 3rd place.

Eurovision participant in 2007. His song Frauen regier'n die Welt ("Women rule the world") came in at number 19. July 7, 2007 participated in the Live Earth concert.

Roger Cicero made his acting debut in Hilde (2009). For his role as musician Ricky Bloom, Roger received lukewarm reviews from critics. The film itself, directed by Kai Wessel, tells the story of the German singer and actress Hildegard Knef (played by Heike Macacs).

March 24, 2016 Roger Cicero died of a stroke, for the same reason as his father Eugen Cicero.

How embarrassing! Talented, young, handsome and died so early...
Blessed memory to you, Roger Cicero...

How early did you leave us

You loved life, you loved jazz

You live in our memory...

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The popular jazz musician has died at the age of 45. Popular German jazz singer, film actor and TV presenter Roger Cicero has died in Germany at the age of 45.

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"We are in deep grief and confusion. And we express our condolences, first of all, to his family," the managers said in a statement. According to them, after one of the appearances on television, Cicero felt unwell, and he was diagnosed with symptoms of an "acute neurological disease." The musician was immediately taken to the hospital, where his condition deteriorated rapidly. On Thursday, March 24, he died in the family circle without regaining consciousness. The cause of death was given as a stroke.

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Roger Marcel Cicero Cicero (German: Roger Cicero, July 6, 1970, Berlin - March 24, 2016, Hamburg) is a popular German singer (crooner), pop and jazz performer, son of the Romanian pianist Eugen Cicero. Performed mostly with big band accompaniment

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Roger Cicero was born in 1970 in Berlin to the famous German jazz pianist Eugen Cicero. Already a 12-year-old boy, he entered the big stage - paired with the famous German chanson performer Helen Vita (Helen Vita). In 2007, Cicero's first solo album "Männersachen" was released, which was a convincing evidence of the performer's versatile talent. In the same year, the musician represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest, finishing 19th. No less interesting was the second album "Beziehungsweise". Roger Cicero's repertoire was a mix of soul, funk, jazz, sixty and beat.

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Roger first performed on stage with the German singer Helen Vita. When he was 18 he entered the Hohner Conservatory in Tronssingen where he studied piano, guitar and singing. From 1989-1992 he performed with the Horst Jankowski Trio, with the Eugen Cicero Trio (his father's band), and with the Bundesjugendjazzorchester (Germany's youth jazz orchestra), then conducted by Peter Herbolzheimer. From 1991 to 1996 Roger studied jazz at the Amsterdam Academy of Arts in Hilversum. Since then he has been a guest singer for the bands Jazzkantine and Soulounge, with which he took part in the Montreux Jazz Festival. In 2003 he founded the "Roger Cicero Quartet" - without stopping, however, performing with his big band of 11 people.

In 2006, Roger took part in the recording of the album Good Morning Midnight (Good morning, midnight) by jazz pianist Julia Halsmann, and in May he released his first solo album M?nnersachen. Collaboration with 13 composers (mainly Matthias Hass and Frank Ramond) gives his songs an unusual sound. Schie? mich doch zum Mond is the German version of Frank Sinatra's Fly Me to the Moon. The track Zieh die Schuh aus (Take off your shoes), which tells in an ironic way about the battle of the sexes, reached number 71 in the German charts. The album M?nnersachen took 3rd place.

Eurovision participant in 2007. His song Frauen regier'n die Welt ("Women rule the world") came in at number 19. July 7, 2007 participated in the Live Earth concert.

Roger Cicero made his acting debut in Hilde (2009). For his role as musician Ricky Bloom, Roger received lukewarm reviews from critics. The film itself, directed by Kai Wessel, tells about the life of the German singer and actress Hildegart Knef (played by Heike Makatsch).

Discography

Albums

  • 2003: The Essence Of A Live Event
  • 2004: Home
  • 2005: There I go
  • 2006: Good Morning Midnight
  • 2006: Mönnersachen
  • 2007: Beziehungsweise
  • 2009: Artgerecht

Singles

  • 2006: Zieh die Schuh aus (GER #71)
  • 2006: So geil Berlin
  • 2006: Ich atme ein (GER #74)
  • 2006: Murphys Gesetz (Promo Single)
  • 2007: Frauen regier'n die Welt (GER #7, AUT #51, SWI #64)
  • 2007: Guess who rules the world (Online Single)
  • 2007: Die Liste
  • 2007: Bin heute Abend bei dir (Online Single)
  • 2008: Wovon tr?umst du nachts? (Online Single)
  • 2008: Alle M?bel verr?ckt live
  • 2009: Nicht Artgerecht
  • 2009: Boutique

DVD

  • 2007: Roger Cicero: Mönnersachen Live! (Recorded on Feb. 18th, 2007 in Frankfurt/Main)
  • 2008: Roger Cicero - Beziehungsweise Live (Recorded on Feb. 13, 2008 in Berlin)
  • 2009: "Roger Cicero:-pimmel sind dumm LIve(recorded on Feb.21, D?sseldorf)