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{{Short description|Austrian singer}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Sandra Schleret
| name = Sandra Schleret
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| background = solo_singer
| birth_name = Sandra Carola Schleret
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1976|6|26|df=y}}
| Birth_name = Sandra Carola Schleret
| birth_place = [[Innsbruck]], Austria
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1976|6|26|df=y}}
| instruments = Vocals
|birth_place = [[Innsbruck]], [[Austria]] [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|20px|Austria]]
| instrument = [[Vocals]]
| genre = [[Progressive metal]], [[Gothic metal]], [[symphonic metal]]
| occupations = Singer
| genre = [[Progressive metal]], [[Gothic metal]], [[symphonic metal]]
| occupation = [[Singer]]
| years_active = 1994–2011
| years_active = 1994-2011 (inactive )
| label =
| associated_acts = [[Dreams of Sanity]], [[Siegfried (band)|Siegfried]], Soulslide, [[Eyes of Eden]], [[Elis (band)|Elis]], [[Serenity (band)|Serenity]], [[Beto Vázquez Infinity]]
| label =
| Website =
| associated_acts = [[Dreams of Sanity]], [[Siegfried (band)|Siegfried]], Soulslide, Eyes of Eden, [[Elis (band)|Elis]], [[Serenity (band)|Serenity]], [[Beto Vázquez Infinity]]
| Website = [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sandra-Schleret/105906802862/ Sandra Schleret's Offical Page]
}}
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'''Sandra Carola Schleret''' (born 26 June 1976) is a singer from Austria, well-known for being the lead singer in bands such as [[Dreams of Sanity]], [[Elis (band)|Elis]], and Soulslide. She was also the female vocalist for Austrian band [[Siegfried (band)|Siegfried]] and [[Eyes of Eden]] with Polish heavy metal musician [[Waldemar Sorychta]].

'''Sandra Carola Schleret''' (born June 26, 1976), is the lead singer of the German band [[Siegfried (band)|Siegfried]] and the former singer of [[Elis (band)|Elis]] after [[Sabine Dünser]]'s death. She was the lead singer of now disbanded Austrian band [[Dreams of Sanity]].


==Career==
==Career==
===With Dreams of Sanity (1994-2002)===
===With Dreams of Sanity (1994–2002)===
In 1994, Sandra and Martina Hornbacher replaced the former vocalists and released their first Demo Tape with Dreams of Sanity in May that same year.
In 1994, Schleret and Martina Hornbacher replaced the former vocalists and released their first demo tape with [[Dreams of Sanity]] in May that same year.


In January 1997, they have released their first album "Komödia" featuring the female duo. Not long after the release, 1997, Dreams of Sanity split from Martina for musical and personal differences and after a lot of vocal-auditions, they decided not to fill Martina's place, leaving Sandra with a female leading role.
In January 1997, they have released their first album ''Komödia'' featuring the female duo.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metalstorm.net/bands/bandmember.php?member_id=2891 |title=Sandra Schleret |publisher=[[Metal Storm (webzine)|Metal Storm]] |date=26 June 1976 |accessdate=23 March 2020}}</ref> Not long after the release, Dreams of Sanity split from Hornbacher for musical and personal differences and after a lot of vocal-auditions, they decided not to fill Hornbacher's place, leaving Schleret with a female leading role.


The band went onwards making their second album "Masquerade", released in 1999, with Sandra as the lead vocalist, excluding the track "The Phantom of the Opera" which featured [[Tilo Wolff]] of [[Lacrimosa (band) | Lacrimosa]], and "The Game" in 2000.
The band went onwards making their second album ''Masquerade'', released in 1999, with Schleret as the lead vocalist (excluding the track "The Phantom of the Opera" which featured [[Tilo Wolff]] of [[Lacrimosa (band)|Lacrimosa]]), and ''The Game'' in 2000.


After "The Game" was released, the band went through some unstable times in which some line-up changes were made and even though work on the following album began. The band disbanded in July 2002.
After ''The Game'' was released, the band went through some unstable times in which some line-up changes were made and even though work on the following album began. The band disbanded in July 2002.


===Other works===
===Other works===
She has also collaborated with composers such as [[Waldemar Sorychta]]. and with bands like [[Samael (band)|Samael]] in their 2004 album [[Reign of Light (album)|Reign of Light]] on the track. Serenity on the album ''[[Fallen Sanctuary]]'' on a track called "Fairytales" in 2008, studio and live. She as well worked with [[Beto Vazquez Infinity]] on the album [[Darkmind]] on the track called "Sleeping in the Shadows" in 2009.
She has also collaborated with composers such as Waldemar Sorychta, and with bands like [[Samael (band)|Samael]] on their 2004 album ''[[Reign of Light (album)|Reign of Light]]''. She worked with [[Serenity (band)|Serenity]] on studio and live versions of the track "Fairytales" from their 2008 album ''[[Fallen Sanctuary]]''. She worked with [[Beto Vazquez Infinity]] on the album ''[[Darkmind]]'' on the track called "Sleeping in the Shadows" in 2009.


==Discography==
==Discography==


===With ''[[Dreams of Sanity]]''===
===With Dreams of Sanity===
* Demo (1994)
* Demo (1994)
* Ein Liebeslied (Demo, 1996)
* ''Ein Liebeslied'' (Demo, 1996)
* Komödia (1997)
* ''Komödia'' (1997)
* Masquerade (1999)
* ''Masquerade'' (1999)
* The Game (2000)
* ''The Game'' (2000)


===With ''[[Siegfried (band)|Siegfried]]''===
===With Siegfried===
* ''Fafnir'' demo (2000)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.metal-archives.com/artists/Sandra_Schleret/35851|title=Sandra Schleret – Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives|website=[[Metal Archives]]}}</ref>
* Fafnir demo (2000)
* Drachenherz (2001)
* ''Drachenherz'' (2001)
* Eisenwinter (2003)
* ''Eisenwinter'' (2003)
* Nibelung (2009)
* ''Nibelung'' (2009)


===With ''[[Soulslide]]''===
===With Soulslide===
* Dreamshade (Demo, 2003)
* ''Dreamshade'' (Demo, 2003)
* Lost in You (Demo, 2004)
* ''Lost in You'' (Demo, 2004)


===With ''[[Elis (band)|Elis]]''===
===With Elis===
* Show Me the Way (single, 2007)
* "Show Me the Way" (single, 2007)
* [[Catharsis (Elis album)|Catharsis]] (2009)
* ''[[Catharsis (Elis album)|Catharsis]]'' (2009)


===Guest appearances===
===Guest appearances===
* [[Samael]] - Reign of Light (2004)
* [[Samael (band)|Samael]] ''Reign of Light'' (2004)
* [[Serenity (band)|Serenity]] - [[Fallen Sanctuary]] (2008)
* [[Serenity (band)|Serenity]] ''[[Fallen Sanctuary]]'' (2008)


==References==
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==External links==
* {{Facebook|id=105906802862}}
* {{Discogs artist|artist=1064219-Sandra-Schleret}}

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Latest revision as of 01:10, 15 August 2022

Sandra Schleret
Birth nameSandra Carola Schleret
Born (1976-06-26) 26 June 1976 (age 48)
Innsbruck, Austria
GenresProgressive metal, Gothic metal, symphonic metal
OccupationsSinger
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1994–2011

Sandra Carola Schleret (born 26 June 1976) is a singer from Austria, well-known for being the lead singer in bands such as Dreams of Sanity, Elis, and Soulslide. She was also the female vocalist for Austrian band Siegfried and Eyes of Eden with Polish heavy metal musician Waldemar Sorychta.

Career

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With Dreams of Sanity (1994–2002)

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In 1994, Schleret and Martina Hornbacher replaced the former vocalists and released their first demo tape with Dreams of Sanity in May that same year.

In January 1997, they have released their first album Komödia featuring the female duo.[1] Not long after the release, Dreams of Sanity split from Hornbacher for musical and personal differences and after a lot of vocal-auditions, they decided not to fill Hornbacher's place, leaving Schleret with a female leading role.

The band went onwards making their second album Masquerade, released in 1999, with Schleret as the lead vocalist (excluding the track "The Phantom of the Opera" which featured Tilo Wolff of Lacrimosa), and The Game in 2000.

After The Game was released, the band went through some unstable times in which some line-up changes were made and even though work on the following album began. The band disbanded in July 2002.

Other works

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She has also collaborated with composers such as Waldemar Sorychta, and with bands like Samael on their 2004 album Reign of Light. She worked with Serenity on studio and live versions of the track "Fairytales" from their 2008 album Fallen Sanctuary. She worked with Beto Vazquez Infinity on the album Darkmind on the track called "Sleeping in the Shadows" in 2009.

Discography

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With Dreams of Sanity

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  • Demo (1994)
  • Ein Liebeslied (Demo, 1996)
  • Komödia (1997)
  • Masquerade (1999)
  • The Game (2000)

With Siegfried

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  • Fafnir demo (2000)[2]
  • Drachenherz (2001)
  • Eisenwinter (2003)
  • Nibelung (2009)

With Soulslide

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  • Dreamshade (Demo, 2003)
  • Lost in You (Demo, 2004)

With Elis

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  • "Show Me the Way" (single, 2007)
  • Catharsis (2009)

Guest appearances

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References

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  1. ^ "Sandra Schleret". Metal Storm. 26 June 1976. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Sandra Schleret – Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". Metal Archives.
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