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Miloslav Kabelác

Among the finest of contemporary Czech composers, Miloslav Kabelác was inspired throughout his existence by Czech folklore, and incorporated a number of contemporary and avant-garde methods into his unique, sometimes austere, sometimes violent music style. Kabelác analyzed in the Prague Conservatory, focusing first on performing and composing (1928 – 1931), …

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Gian Francesco Malipiero

Extremely prolific, extremely uneven, and immensely influential, Gian Francesco Malipiero had become regarded — also by various other Italian composers — as the utmost original musical mind of his day and place. His music fused contemporary techniques using the stylistic characteristics of early Italian music. In his youngsters Malipiero briefly …

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Yellow Tricycle

French rock and roll singer/songwriter Saez adopted the moniker Yellowish Tricycle for the discharge of his 5th album, A Fans Prayer (2009). Delivered Damien Saez on August 1, 1977, in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France, he was raised in the southern metropolitan areas of Marseille and Dijon and began monitoring music at a …

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Buci Moreira

Buci Moreira was among the great samba composers from the ’30s and ’40s. As well as Wilson Batista and Raul Marques, he was among the best-known samba retailers (the exchange of authorship for peanuts), a practice that impeded any expectations of fully recognizing his innovative potential. Grandson from the historical …

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David Sutherland

Given birth to and raised in Hammersmith, Britain, Dave Sutherland produced himself heard through the 1990s even in the southeastern U.S., attaining a wide pursuing and savoring a popularity as an acclaimed finger-picking guitarist and vocalist/songwriter. Sutherland is certainly filled with fervent attraction. His songs put together themes of longing, …

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