Sunday, September 05, 2010

About Us

Entertainment and Concert Promotions Incorporated (ECPI) presents top artists and the best of the young emerging talents. With over 50 years of combined experience in concert presenting, Matthias Schremmer and Thomas Reitz have managed and directed some of the world’s most significant musical events.

From talent to technology, ECPI presents state-of-the-art entertainment with an emphasis on setting new standards for audience satisfaction with every presentation.


Matthias Schremmer & Thomas Reitz


With over two decades of experience in the concert and record producing business, Matthias Schremmer has been associated with some of the world’s most significant musical events. Among these are Roger Water’s Wall - the event that celebrated the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990, The Three Tenors at Dodger Stadium - the largest classical music event to date in 1994 - and in 1995 executive producer of -The Three Tenors at the Eiffel Tower, Paris - monumental production, televised worldwide and viewed by an audience of millions.

Schremmer has produced concerts for Phil Collins, Placido Domingo, Joe Cocker, Peter Gabriel, Montserrat Caballé and Andrea Bocelli in some of the world’s largest event centers such as Tokyo Olympic Stadium, Wembley Stadium, Munich Olympic Stadium, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Giants Stadium New York as well as historical sites Chichen Izza Mexico and The Forbidden City, China.

Schremmer’s creative and dynamic approach consistantly atracts thousands of new fans for each artist while setting new standards for audience satisfaction. Referring to his production in London’s Hyde Park music historian John Rossilli writes, “...on July 30, 1991 over 100,000 people sat in a London downpour to hear Pavarotti. Yet nothing of the kind could have been expected in the first two centuries of Opera.” From Singers of Italian Opera.





 


Concha Buika
“You have to want to sing about the many parts of who you are, not just the pretty things, or the things you think are cute,” says Spanish singer Buika. “Because the art of a person is sometimes in their pain. It’s everywhere ...