Wolfgang Hildebrandt is an international recording artist, singer/songwriter as well as a human rights activist. As founding President & CEO of the International World Peace Tour, Wolfgang uses his talent to promote worldwide for freedom, liberty, hope, peace and increased tolerance among the nations through his voice of song.
On July 3rd, 2005, Wolfgang got to perform the two songs he penned specifically for the United Nations entitled "United Nations Song†and "Freedomsong", under the musical direction of Emmy Award Winner, John Wineglass. This prestigious event was held at the UN Headquarters in the Dag Hammarskjöld Library Auditorium in front of top official staff members along with visitors from 191 Nations. Being his first performance at the United Nations, Hildebrandt was viewed by over 6 million people throughout Europe. The entire performance was recorded by television station ARD which was slated to be a celebrated documentary.
General Kofi Annan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel inaugurated the new UN Campus in Bonn, Germany. The new complex currently unites the offices of eleven UN organizations specialized in the areas of environment and development and will soon encompass the new United Nations Climate Change Secretariat building aside a UN Congress Center. The Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations in New York was honored to host Wolfgang Hildebrandt.
Hildebrandt’s' songs promoting the spirit of coexistence and cooperation are enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, in addition to holding a lifetime membership in the NAACP.
After the tragic attack on September 11, 2001 on the World Trade Center in New York City, Wolfgang composed and performed across the globe "Let's build a House of Peace", which he branded as the European Gift for the City of New York.
Wolfgang published his musical works in Germany/Europe through EMI and has enjoyed the experience of recording at the legendary Electric Lady Studios in New York.
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