Sebastian Santa Maria

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Sebastian Santa Maria (September 24, 1959 – October 20, 1996)[1] was a Chilean-Swiss musician.[2] He was born in 1959 in Santiago, Chile, but settled in Lausanne, Switzerland at age 17.

Born(1959-09-24)24 September 1959
Santiago, Chile
Died20 October 1996(1996-10-20) (aged 37)
Lausanne, Switzerland
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Sebastian Santa Maria
Santa Maria, 1983
Santa Maria, 1983
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Born(1959-09-24)24 September 1959
Santiago, Chile
Died20 October 1996(1996-10-20) (aged 37)
Lausanne, Switzerland
GenresSoft rock
Jazz
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He played the piano in several clubs in Lausanne until beginning a fertile career as a composer, composing a number of songs including some made for Catherine Lara, Bernard Lavilliers, for Viktor Lazlo's album My Delicious Poisons and Isabelle Adjani.[3]

Besides these composing activities, he also played numerous piano duet jazz concerts with François Lindemann, and a few years later, he founded with Lindemann a unique group of seven Steinways called Piano Seven.

He also participated in the reincarnation of British band The Zombies,[4] playing on their 1991 album, New World. As a solo artist, he released a few singles and one full-length album (Latino, 1994). A second album, Corpus, was released posthumously in 1997.[5]

Santa Maria died of adrenoleukodystrophy in 1996 in Lausanne.

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