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Tag Archives: 1980s – 2010s

Julian Dawes

Julian Dawes’ career appears to have focused throughout the theater, but that hasn’t limited his compositional result to only music for the stage. His worklist includes an extensive quantity of vocal music furthermore to his movie theater functions, plus concertos, chamber music, orchestral, and key pad works. Dawes examined at …

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Michel Mast

Belgian saxophonist Michel Mast can frequently be heard using tenor in avant-garde jazz and rock albums, and he continues to be featured about baritone and soprano saxophones aswell. Mast began showing up on recordings in the first ’80s, as an associate of Luc Houtkamp’s saxophone quartet Hommage within the group’s …

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Dan Laurin

Swedish recorder participant Dan Laurin offers accomplished a good deal with respect to the recorder, or “German flute,” which is viewed in lots of circles while merely the unworthy forerunner from the transverse flute in support of appropriate for make use of in children’s music gratitude classes and Renaissance rings. …

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Patrick Demenga

Cellist Patrick Demenga received his early schooling on the device in Switzerland’s Bern Conservatory beneath the tutelage of Johannes Bühler — being successful the Tschumi Prize to discover the best single diploma in 1983. Immediately after, he became the primary cellist with the town of Wintherthur Orchestra as well as …

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Josep Benet

Catalan countertenor Josep Benet is an expert in music from the center Ages to the first Baroque period. He offers performed using the Outfit Organum Sequentia, Hesperion XX, Les Arts Florissants, La Chapelle Royale, Clemencic Consort, Outfit Daedalus, as well as the Orquesta Ciudad de Barcelona. He’s a founding person …

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Adrian Farmer

Adrian Farmer is definitely a Uk pianist as well as the artistic director of Nimbus Information. He became a member of Nimbus in 1979, and he continues to be the main record maker and music movie director, and a table member since 1983. He spent some time working as a …

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I Compani

The Dutch jazz outfit I Compani — whose early lineup included bandleader Bo van de Graaf (soprano and tenor saxophone), Frank Nielander (alto sax), Wouter van Bemmel (trumpet, tuba), Jeroen Doomernik (trumpet), Jeroen Goldsteen (piano), Carel van Rijn (bass), and Fred van Duynhoven (drums) — received initial recognition in 1985, …

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Gino Quilico

Gino Quilico is among Canada’s best-known opera performers. His grandparents had been Italian immigrants who resolved in Montréal. His dad was Louis Quilico (b. January 14, 1929), among the 1st major opera celebrities to emerge from Canada. Gino was created while Louis was their studies at Mannes College in NY …

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Yondani Butt

Yondani C.C. Butt was an orchestral conductor, mainly known for his function in reviving obscure symphonic books. Born of Chinese language parents in Macao, Butt pursued his research at Indiana School and the School of Michigan, getting advanced levels in music and chemistry. He executed orchestras in america, Canada, Latin …

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Daniel Oren

Though he continues to be active guest-conducting in the Met, Covent Garden, the Vienna State Opera, as well as the main opera houses of SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, Houston, Buenos Aires, Paris, Tel Aviv, and Tokyo, conductor Daniel Oren chose Italy as the hub of his career. Certainly, and as …

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