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Melo-M is a Latvian instrumental cello rock trio consisting of three classically trained cellists: Kārlis Auzāns, Miķelis Dobičins and Jānis Pauls. The name is derived from the word melomania. They are known for their instrumental cover versions of various English language songs, most notably "The Final Countdown", the theme from "Mission Impossible" and the theme from Ghostbusters. Cello trio Melo-M emerged in 2005 when academically trained musicians Karlis Auzans, Miķelis Dobičins and Janis Pauls decided to unite their musical talents and create a band.

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  • Melo-M – łotewskie trio wykonujące muzykę , pop i crossover. Zespół wiolonczelistów powstał w 2005 w Rydze. Występuje w składzie: Kārlis Auzāns, Miķelis Dobičins oraz Jānis Pauls. Trio wydało jedną płytę Melo-M w 2007, na której znalazła się muzyka instrumentalna - tematy z amerykańskich filmów kinowych (m.in. „Ghostbusters” czy „Mission Impossible”). (pl)
  • Melo-M es una banda moderna de cellos fundada en 2005 en Letonia. El nombre de la banda lleva el amor o incluso la obsesión con la música, porque Melo-M es la abreviación de la palabra latina melomanía. La banda posee un estilo classical-crossover, usando únicamente cellos y batería en composiciones de los géneros rock y pop. En este género musical se desarrollan principalmente músicos con educación académica, combinando las bases académicas o el sonido de algún instrumento con elementos del pop, rock o inclusive música popular. (es)
  • Melo-M is a Latvian instrumental cello rock trio consisting of three classically trained cellists: Kārlis Auzāns, Miķelis Dobičins and Jānis Pauls. The name is derived from the word melomania. They are known for their instrumental cover versions of various English language songs, most notably "The Final Countdown", the theme from "Mission Impossible" and the theme from Ghostbusters. Cello trio Melo-M emerged in 2005 when academically trained musicians Karlis Auzans, Miķelis Dobičins and Janis Pauls decided to unite their musical talents and create a band. (en)
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  • Melo-M es una banda moderna de cellos fundada en 2005 en Letonia. El nombre de la banda lleva el amor o incluso la obsesión con la música, porque Melo-M es la abreviación de la palabra latina melomanía. La banda posee un estilo classical-crossover, usando únicamente cellos y batería en composiciones de los géneros rock y pop. En este género musical se desarrollan principalmente músicos con educación académica, combinando las bases académicas o el sonido de algún instrumento con elementos del pop, rock o inclusive música popular. Los violoncelistas del grupo (Kārlis Auzāns, Miķelis Dobičins y Jānis Pauls) son músicos educados profesionalmente y que aun continúan sus estudios con reconocidos maestros del chelo. Estos músicos están unidos con la idea de las ilimitadas oportunidades del instrumento clásico o de la música académica en la música contemporánea. Sólo hay unas cuantas bandas de cellos en el mundo y Melo-M es la única en Europa Oriental. En sus conciertos la banda demuestra ampliamente la variedad de sonidos que se pueden obtener con un chelo cuando diferentes composiciones de disco, rock, heavy metal y música pop son interpretadas en este instrumento. Cuando estos muy diferentes estilos musicales son interpretados por el trío de cellos obtienen nuevos colores jamás escuchados y ricas texturas que se complementen magníficamente con una presentación llamativa y el incomparable encanto de los propios violoncelistas. También ha asistido a clases con los violoncelistas más reconocidos del mundo: M. Rostropovich, N. Shahovskaya y D. I. Sokolova.​ (es)
  • Melo-M is a Latvian instrumental cello rock trio consisting of three classically trained cellists: Kārlis Auzāns, Miķelis Dobičins and Jānis Pauls. The name is derived from the word melomania. They are known for their instrumental cover versions of various English language songs, most notably "The Final Countdown", the theme from "Mission Impossible" and the theme from Ghostbusters. Cello trio Melo-M emerged in 2005 when academically trained musicians Karlis Auzans, Miķelis Dobičins and Janis Pauls decided to unite their musical talents and create a band. Melo-M play cello versions of variety of well-known music: from classical to ethno, pop and rock. The trio released four LPs so far: self-entitled Melo-M album (2005) consisting of cello covers of popular Latvian songs, Singalongs (2007) with their interpretations of world’s modern classics, Around The World (2009) – an album of ethno and world music melodies covered by the band and Phantasy Of The Opera (2010). All four albums were entirely produced by founder of Melo-M Karlis Auzans. Melo-M are also well known outside Latvia. Throughout eight years of their musical career the band toured in USA twice, played a variety of concerts in Russia, France, Great Britain, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania, Turkey and elsewhere. Melo-M shared the stage with such artists as vocalist of Boney M Maizie Williams, Swedish multi-instrumentalist Robert Wells, Finnish metal band Apocalyptica, popular Latvia-born singer Laima Vaikule, legendary composer Raimonds Pauls and many more. The band has a rich experience in classical music: they played a number of concerts with symphonic orchestras and collaborated with famous Latvian dance ensemble Dzirnas while working on modern theatre play called Apstājies! Classical concerts of Melo-M often include soprano singer Sonora Vaici. In 2009, Canadian skater Jeremy Ten included Melo-M cover of The Beatles song Come Together in his skating program. Melo - M are laureates of first Terem Crossover Competition (bronze medal) in 2010 Saint Petersburg, Russia. Every band member has a significant academic music background. Each of the three played at international contests and performed with orchestras at notable symphonic music concerts. Melo-M members have strengthened their academic education by learning from such world-class cello players as: Mstislav Rostropovich, Klauss Kangiser, Misha Maiski, Frans Helmerson, Maksim Utkin and Natalia Shovskaya. Uniqueness of Melo-M performances lies in their ability to combine foundations of the classical music with energy and drive of pop and rock shows. (en)
  • Melo-M – łotewskie trio wykonujące muzykę , pop i crossover. Zespół wiolonczelistów powstał w 2005 w Rydze. Występuje w składzie: Kārlis Auzāns, Miķelis Dobičins oraz Jānis Pauls. Trio wydało jedną płytę Melo-M w 2007, na której znalazła się muzyka instrumentalna - tematy z amerykańskich filmów kinowych (m.in. „Ghostbusters” czy „Mission Impossible”). (pl)
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