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Tag Archives: 1970s – 1990s

Jim Pugliese

Created in Newark, NJ, in 1952, percussionist Jim Pugliese was influenced by R&B even though growing up. Later on, he analyzed percussion with Raymond Des Roches, and performed songs with composers John Cage, Philip Cup (including a ’90s overall performance on PBS’ Classes at Western 54th Road), and Carlos Chavez, …

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Bernd Weikl

This Austrian singer, whose career trajectory has taken him from lyric to dramatic baritone, has generated himself as a solid and reliable artist. At his initial appearance in Bayreuth as Wolfram, Weikl uncovered a linear, small instrument with an instant vibrato. While in no way a bass baritone, his lower …

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Frederic L’Epée

Besides dealing with the avant-rock group Philharmonie, guitarist and composer Frederic L’Epée caused his own Nice Acoustic guitar Group and composed several items including “Respect Circulaire Aprés Eblouissement” and “Souffles Terrestres.” L’Epée in addition has toured like a single performer and documented several pieces.

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Bobby Henderson

Bobby Henderson and everything its Bobs and Roberts of variation is a common enough moniker so there must be no instances of shock due to revealing the current presence of several in the jazz world alone. That globe actually will encompass the complete globe, therefore the Australian trumpeter Bobby Henderson …

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Gösta Winbergh

Although he previously enjoyed a distinguished career long lasting three decades, Gösta Winbergh died prematurely while still in excellent voice. Thorough schooling and conscientious focus on vocal health allowed the tenor to go from primacy in Mozart jobs into spinto, dramatic, as well as heroic jobs during his last a …

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Irwin Gage

Located in Germany, American pianist Irwin Gage is becoming among the best-known piano accompanists for German and additional lieder singers. His dad was Hungarian and his mom Russian. On the School of Michigan and Yale School, he examined piano, musicology, and books. He discovered himself creating a particular curiosity about …

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Clas Pehrsson

Despite a past due begin in his job, Clas Pehrsson were able to become among the leading recorder players from Scandinavia. He’s mainly self-taught and among a small amount of recorder players to frequently perform both early and contemporary works. He’s also one of the most prolific in the documenting …

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Aage Haugland

Haugland was among his generation’s most-noted bassos, using a voice somewhere within basso cantante and basso profondo and the energy and endurance for even the most demanding Wagnerian tasks. Though he specific in Wagner, he liked great achievement in Russian tasks aswell and has sometimes appeared in additional German operas …

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Michel Béroff

Don’t assume all musician can cope with the music of French avant-garde composer Olivier Messiaen quickly. After all, it is not every composer that bases one whole set of single piano pieces around the tunes of parrots, or creates as extreme and as hard a composition to try out as …

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Evan Carawan

The son of folk singers, song collectors and political activists Guy and Candie Carawan, Evan Carawan was raised in the Highlander Research and Education Center, a nonprofit labor education center in Tennessee. Influenced by his parents’ participation with traditional folk music, Carawan started playing hammered dulcimer at an extremely early …

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