German ambient musician, born 18 January, 1942 - died 27 January, 2009, in Ulm, Germany.
Klaus Wiese was a multiinstrumentalist, specializing in ambient, meditative and healing acoustic music. He played the zither, chimes, Persian string instruments and more, and mastered Tibetan singing bowls, sometimes with vocals. Wiese is considered by some as one of the great ambient or space music artists alongside
Robert Rich,
Steve Roach,
Michael Stearns,
Constance Demby and
Jonn Serrie.
He was briefly a member of
Popol Vuh in the early 1970s where he played tamboura on their 3rd and fourth albums
Hosianna Mantra and
Seligpreisung, after they’d quit playing Krautrock and
Florian Fricke had sold his Big Moog to
Klaus Schulze, and instead started playing ambient, acoustic and sacral music with piano, electric guitar, ancient Asian instruments and big choirs.