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21. Classical Pianist Jon Kimura Parker - Touring Schedule, 2000 - 2003 Archives
March 24, 25, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Philharmonic, david Atherton Nov 34,Honolulu, HI, Honolulu Symphony, Samuel wong, Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4 in
http://www.kimura.com/sched1.html
Jon Kimura Parker - Touring Schedule, 2000 - 2003 Archives
2000-2003 Seasons and Summer Performances Date City Details Repertoire January 8, 9, 10 Vancouver, BC Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Gershwin Concerto in F, Rachmaninoff-Paganini Rhapsody January 13, 14, 15 Winnipeg Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Bramwell Tovey Brahms Piano Concerto #1 January 21 - 26
Piano Six Tour

British Columbia
Squamish, Maple Ridge, Sechelt, Mayne Island, Saturna Island recital, Mozart, Beethoven/Brahms, Gershwin, Debussy, Ravel, Louie, Buczynski, Corea, Chopin January 27 Edmonton, AB recital, Winspear Center 8PM Mozart, Beethoven, Gershwin, Debussy, Ravel, Louie, Buczynski, Corea, Chopin
in memory of Marek Jablonski January 29, 30 Portland, Oregon recital program same as above February 10-13 Seattle, WA Seattle Symphony Rachmaninoff-Paganini Rhapsody February 19, 20 Wichita, KS Wichita Symphony Gershwin Concerto in F February 23 Dayton, OH Dayton Symphony, Gittleman Rachmaninoff-Paganini Rhapsody February 25, 26 San Antonio, TX San Antonio Symphony, Christopher Wilkins Rachmaninoff-Paganini Rhapsody March 17, 18, 19

22. Classical Pianist Jon Kimura Parker - What The Critics Say
South China Morning Post 2/96 (Hong Kong Philharmonic, david Atherton, TchaikovskyPiano The Honolulu Advertisor 1/96 (Honolulu Symphony, Sam wong,
http://www.kimura.com/review2.html
What the Critics Say - 1995-97 Seasons
"The Canadian-born Parker practically jogged on stage before attacking Barber's athletic writing for the keyboard with infectious enthusiasm and dazzling dexterity. The chiseled octaves and powerful chords in the opening cadenza were a harbinger of things to come, though Parker has a gift for nuance, too; the yearning sighs of the second movement were delivered patiently, affectionately."
- The Detroit Free Press 11/1/97 (Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Leslie Dunner, Barber Piano Concerto)
"Parker...played with dash and command."
- The New York Times 10/16/97 (Philadelphia Orchestra, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Schubert, Liszt arr. "Wanderer" Fantasy)
"...a sensational account of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.2 in c minor."
- The Ottawa Citizen 10/2/97 (National Arts Centre Orchestra, Franz-Paul Decker)
"As a vehicle to showcase Parker's special abilities, one could hardly imagine a more perfect work - modern, unmistakably urban, and inflected with the rhythms of American popular music."
- The Calgary Herald 9/12/97 (Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Hans Graf, Barber Piano Concerto)

23. Ware Academy Of Music - Alice Wong, Instructor
A native of Saskatoon, david Swan is a past winner of the EckhardtGranatté andCBC Talent A concert pianist, he specializes in contemporary music,
http://www.wareacademyofmusic.com/AliceWong.html
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PETER WARE received a M.M. from Yale University and a B.M. from Virginia Commonwealth University. His teaching experience includes positions at Queen's University, Brock University, Northern Kentucky University and the University of Cincinnati. As a free-lance composer and music publisher, he offers students a vast practical knowledge and excitement for the intricate workings of music. [More details] top Peter Ware - D.M.A. Indiana University, Piano Performance,
- B.M., University of British Columbia
A native of Saskatoon, David Swan is a past winner of the Eckhardt-Granatté and CBC Talent Competitions. A concert pianist, he specializes in contemporary music, appearing regularly on New Music Concerts and as a freelance accompanist. He has served eleven years asorganist at St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church in Toronto. [More details]
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David Swan -M.M.. University of Toronto,in Piano Performance

24. TSO Cello Bios
of the St. Lawrence String Quartet and in recital with pianist Lydia wong . A native of St.Catharines, Ontario, david Hetherington received his
http://www.tsomusicians.com/names/bios/cello.html
Cello William Findlay
Simon Fryer

Esther Gartner

Marie Gelinas
...
David Hetherington
Acting Principal Cello
Audrey King
Kirk Worthington

Winona Zelenka
William Findlay,
Cello William Findlay is known as a "cellist's cellist." A gifted artist, this native Torontonian became, at the invitation of Walter Susskind, the Toronto Symphony's youngest member; however, upon being awarded a four-year scholarship to the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester, he left the orchestra to study with Ronald Leonard. By means of a succession of scholarships to the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto he received his early training from Donald Whitton and Isaac Mamott. Further scholarships to the Meadowmount School of Music (summers) in New York enabled him to concentrate not only on his solo playing bit also for five years of intensive chamber music studies with Josef Gingold. Upon graduation from the Eastman School, he became Principal Cellist of the National Ballet Orchestra , the CJRT Orchestra, the Stratford Festival Ensemble, the New Chamber Orchestra and others.

25. Dr. Dianne Reeves, Students Play Blue Note, David Azarian Benefit
Dr. Herb wong signed Reeves to his Palo Alto label, where he recorded her An excellent pianist, david received many glowing reviews of his CDs from the
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=1836

26. The Mystery Of Edwin Drood
Rehearsal pianist david Regele, Assistant Stage Managers Andy Cox Natalie wong,Clarinet Dave Mulford Ben Serebrin. Oboe/English Horn Gina Hsieh, Basoon
http://www.stanford.edu/group/rams-head/archives/sprshow/02/DroodProgram.html
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
April 2002, Memorial Auditorium, Stanford, CA
Producer
Trang Pham Director
Rachel Egenes Vocal Director
Mike Solomon Choreographer
Ginger Turner Music Director
Michael Deeringer Set Designer
Inga Small Stage Manager
Lindsey Wittenberg Lighting Designer
Andrew M. Reid Sound Designer
Storm Staley Technical Directors
Kent Griffen Steve van Loben Sels Costume Designer Sara Weekly Crisis Mangager/Social Manager Athena von Oech Ticket/House Manager Sung Lee Business Manager of Internal Affairs Rachel Hepworth Business Manager of External Affairs Sarala Nagala Rehearsal Pianist David Regele Assistant Stage Managers Andy Cox Lauren Kramer Assistant Lighting Designer Alice Chiu Orchestra Manager Michael Deeringer Master Carpenter Christina "Duchess" Chao Props Mistress Ara Kim Sound Consultant Josh Zide Run Crew Chiefs Kent Griffen Steve van Loben Sels Scenic Painter Jiny Kim Spot Light Operators Cara Bertron Inga Small Run Crew David Benefiel Vince Dorie Christina "Duchess" Chao Martin Lucas Robert Lugo Scroller Technicians Kenny McMullen Alice Louise Dickinson David Strarke Build Crew Carolyn Calcagni Kendall Carrigan Cicholas Chan Vince Dorie Nikki Eschen Martin Lucas Robert Lugo Dave Relyea Jenny Steiger Alex Smyth Hang and Focus Crew Carolyn Calcagni Cicholas Chan Christina "Duchess" Chao Gabe Cronin Nikki Eschen Emily Kuwahara Robert Lugo Amit Sabnis David Starke Josh Zide
Cast
(in Alphabetical Order)
Dan Anthony Client of Puffer Shade of Jasper Durdles Michael Deeringer Mr. Thomas Pucell:

27. Press Releases
pianist david Shimoni will be the featured soloist in the Schumann Piano Concerto . Emily wong is also the guest pianist for the Ravel Piano Concerto.
http://www.chappaquaorchestra.org/PressRel.html
2005/06 Concerts Subscribe Music Director About The Orchestra ...
Us
The Chappaqua Orchestra Announces Two Collaborations
in its 2005/2006 Season
Mozart Heard Voices Sunday, November 6, 2005, 3pm
Seven Bridges Middle School Auditorium 222 Seven Bridges Rd, Chappaqua, NY This unusual concert of Mozart concerti will demonstrate how Mozart wrote for the different voices of the orchestra. Four local soloists will be featured on the program, including Eric Drucker in the Clarinet Concerto, Serge Bonnaire in the Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, and Emily Mitchell and Dianne Spitalny in a rare performance of the Harp and Flute Concerto. Tickets: Adults $20, Seniors $15, Students $10. For tickets and information call 914-921-4642.

The Nutcracker Ballet Saturday, December 3, 2005 at 8pm and Sunday, December 4, 2005 at 3pm
Horace Greeley High School Auditorium 70 Roaring Brook Road, Chappaqua, NY
Contact: Susan Bolen, 914-238-3162 or Marjorie Perlin, 914-238-9220 info@chappaquaorchestra.org

28. Reviews Catalog
Samuel wong conducts HK Phil. with pianist Norman Krieger in Mozart concerto No.24. Interview with conductor Samuel wong. Review on david Atherton s
http://www.tinafu-music-critic.com/ReviewsCatalog.htm
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All works mentioned in this page had been published before.
Information revised on Feb 12, 2005. 129 pieces.
- David Atherton conducts HK
Phil. in Britten Sinfonia da
Requiem.

- David Atherton conducts HK
Phil. with violinist William
Preucil and violist Cynthia
Phelps.
- Josef Suk violin recital with
Josef Hala. - HK Phil. contemporary showcase with David Tang. - Atherton conducts HK Phil with violinist Xue Wei and oboe soloist Douglas Boyd. - Tortelier conducts Dvorak cello concerto with Lynn Harrell. - Timothy Landauer cello recital with Gabriel Kwok. principal clarinet Andrew Simon. - Qian Zhou violin recital with Gabriel Kwok. - Asian Youth Orchestra with pianist Alicia de Larrocha conducted by Sergio Comissiona. - Atherton conducts HK Phil. and Royal Scottish National Orch. Chorus in Faure Requiem. - Dumay and Pires Duo - Mu-hai Tang conducts Listz piano concerto with Korean pianist Ju-hee Suh.

29. Longy School Of Music
Lorna Cooke deVaron, conductor; david McGrory, pianist Najib wong, trumpetStudent of Benjamin Wright. Monday, May 16, 2005
http://www.longy.edu/news_events/monthly_listings/may05.htm

30. Classical Piano Links
Eric Himy Concert pianist david Holzman pianist Vladimir Horowitzpianist (RU) (d.1989) Earl Wild pianist See Siang wong pianist (SG)
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31. KSMF History
david Moroz, piano Lydia wong, piano Peter Shackleton, clarinet. Festival Programs Renee Rosnes, jazz pianist and composer, Jazz Artist in Residence
http://www.ksmf.ca/about/history.htm
Kincardine Summer Music Festival 2005 Site Map Al Capo (the beginning) History KSMF started in the spring of 1992, when a local resident, Ron Lewis, and John Schnarr, a local music teacher, approached Chamber Music Kincardine (CMK) to propose that CMK, in addition to presenting local chamber concerts, support and help create a music camp. The first Kincardine Summer Music Festival was organized in only a few months with a handful of volunteers; most notably Ron Lewis, Hans Braul, Kathryn Braul, Irv Mills and Carolyn Mills. We wanted to offer musical learning and playing opportunities for everyone, especially young musicians, during the day. We also wanted to create a concert series for all to attend in the evenings. By combining the two, we were able to offer our students the opportunity to study and play with world-class artists during the day, attend their concerts in the evening, and grow to know and appreciate these performers in person. Ron Lewis
returns to KSMF in 2004
as an Adult Intermediate Chamber student.

32. Calendar
Botany, 4 pm, 1076 Derring Ethics in Biotechnology, by Eric wong, Doris Zallen, Performers include violinist david Ehrlich, pianist Teresa Ehrlich,
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/vtpubs/spectrum/sp950126/4a.html

Announcements: The Special Collections
Reading Room will be opening on October 4, 2005.
A non-profit publication of the Office of the University Relations of Virginia Tech,
including The Conductor , a special section of the Spectrum printed 4 times a year
Calendar
Virginia Tech Spectrum , January 26, 1995
Events
Thursday, 26 Bloodmobile, , 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Squires Commonwealth Ballroom. Blood Donor Hours, noon-6 p.m., NRV Donor Center. Science Study Center Discussion, 12:30 p.m., 101 Price House: "Restructuring the Electric Utility Industry," by Carl Weinberg, formerly of Pacific Gas and Electric. YMCA Slide Show, Cranwell Center, 12:10 p.m.: "Who Gives Hoot!" by Jerry Via. Financial Aid Workshop, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Litton Reaves 1860. Ecology Program, 7:30 p.m., Hillcrest ground-floor living room: "Walking on Two Legs: Ecology and Spirituality Go Together" by Satish Kumar. Friday, 27 Science Policy Group Discussion, 10 a.m. 101 Price House: "Research and Development in a Regulated Environment," by Carl Weinberg, American Wind Power Association. Rebecca Orr Memorial Benefit Concert

33. Chamber Music International
Jahja Ling, Keith Lockhart, david Lockington, Hans Vonk and Samuel wong. pianist Naida Cole has been hailed as a dazzling star by Gramophone
http://www.chambermusicinternational.org/index.php?main=artists&artist_id=16

34. KSW : Redirecting
Jazz pianist/composer. Bob Hsiang Photography SF Bay Area photographer.Poetic Dream david Atown Graphics Leland wong Photographer and screenprinter
http://www.kearnystreet.org/resources/

35. The Asian Improv
pianist Jon Jang and Francis wong founded this label in 1987. Jang s followuprecording, a sextet date that features david Murray on tenor and James
http://www.furious.com/perfect/asianimprov.html
The Asian Improv:
Adventures in Cross Cultural Synthesis
Jon Jang and his Pan Asian Arkestra, courtesy of In Motion Magazine
by Dave Kaufman (August 1998)
Eastern music has had a considerable impact on the evolution of jazz since the 1950's. However, jazz musicians have only begun to explore the immensely rich variety of musical styles originating from the Asian continent. Some of the freshest, most innovative, and compelling sounds have emerged from a movement known as the Asian Improv. This movement consists of a growing number of (mostly) Asian American artists such as Jon Jang, Francis Wong, Glenn Horiuchi, Mark Izu, Miya Masaoka, Fred Ho, Jeff Song, Jason Kao Hwang, and Vijay Iyer . African American artists such as Anthony Brown and James Newton have also played an instrumental role in the evolution of this art form. Asian Improv music is not reflected in any one style, but in a strikingly diverse body of work that draws on a range of traditional classical and folk musics from countries such as China, Japan, India, Korea, and the Philippines. These artists all share a profound appreciation of the jazz tradition from Ellington to Mingus to the contemporary vanguard. This music is not borne out of hybridity, facile East-meets-West fusion or any conscious mixing of styles but of a more organic deeply rooted understanding of the jazz idiom as well as the music of their ancestry. The Asian Improv movement is also a product of a growing political consciousness and activism in the Asian artistic (and broader) community. Many of these artists are first generation American-born and have experienced a sense of marginalization and exclusion from the American mainstream and music industry. Although they may not have experienced the overt racism and institutional discrimination to the extent that their parents have, the culture of division and intolerance of difference has informed their lives and their art. This sentiment is eloquently expressed in the following quote by pianist Vijay Iyer, from the liner notes to his excellent CD

36. CalArts - News And Events
CAP pianist david Roitstein and guitarist Larry Koonse, both members of thefaculty of the GIL MAURER, ERIC NAKAMURA, STEVE WASSERMAN MARTIN wong
http://www.calarts.edu/news/20042005/apr2005.html

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MARCH APRIL MAY Apr 4-8
TONY DO
FIONA JACK
KATIE LEWIS
SHIZU SALDAMANDO
MORENA SANTOS
ERIC STONE
JOSH STONE
GALLERY EXHIBITIONS: Tony Do in Gallery D301; Fiona Jack in Gallery A402; Katie Lewis in the L-Shaped Gallery; Shizu Saldamando in Gallery D300; Morena Santos in the Main Gallery; Eric Stone in the Lime Gallery; and Josh Stone in the Mint Gallery.
CalArts Apr 4 Undergraduate composers working with Barry Schrader present new electro-acoustic music. CalArts, Roy O. Disney Music Hall, 8 p.m. Apr 4 PANORAMA EPHEMERA JACK SKIRBALL SCREENING SERIES: Rick Prelinger, archivist, writer, filmmaker and founder of the renowned Prelinger Archives, visits REDCAT for a screening of Panorama Ephemera (2004). Featuring 64 separate sequences drawn from his vast archive of industrial, advertising, educational and amateur films, Prelinger has arranged the disparate elements into a single narrative of a journey through the American landscapea revealing and often astonishing reconstruction of a history filled with horror and hope. REDCAT, 8 p.m. Tickets:

37. Ty Crooked Stairs 梯歪: The 15th Golden Melody Awards - Nominations
Grey, Sky Wu Love pianist, wong Lee Hom for Unbelievable, and Jay Chou for YeHui Mei. Hard to say, but finally I think it s david Tao s turn.
http://tausarpiah.djourne.net/archives/2004/03/post_2.html
ty Crooked Stairs 梯歪
"They say the unexamined life is not worth living. But what if the examining becomes your life? Is that living or just procrastinating?" Carrie Bradshaw, Sex and the City
Main Stairway
March 30, 2004
The 15th Golden Melody Awards - Nominations
For those who can't see the previous entry it's a real pity ... cos' it was the nomination list of the 15th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards ... ah but heck I shall give a rough translation anyway. Nominated for Best Album were those of Fish Leong (Beautiful Life), Jiang Hui, Faye Wong (To Love), Jolin Tsai (Magic), Jay Chou (Ye Hui Mei) and Xie Yuwei. This is going to be hard. But I don't know the Xie Yuwei ... so I guess I can't really comment, but I think it's gonna be tough-going for Fish Leong and Jiang Hui. But where's Unbelievable (Lee Hom)? Strangers (Tanya Chua)?! Best Lyricist hopefuls are the composers of "Yezi" (Leaves) recorded by Ah-Sang (as it appears on Qiangwei zhilian), Song Yueting's "Life's A Struggle". Also Faye Wong for her "Bu Liu", Xie Zhihao for the song he penned for Jiang Hui, Fang Wenshan for "Dongfengpo" and Jay Chou for "Ti Tian". Half the list is replicated for Best Composer , including Yezi, Bu Liu (Faye Wong), Xie Zhihao, and Jay Chou for "Dongfengpo". The only guy who's different is the Wong Lee Hom for the jazzy Love Love Love.

38. Honolulu Star-Bulletin -- Dave Donnelly
to their concert at 8 pm The Eroica three are pianist Erika Nickrenz, An article by david wong recently appeared in the StarBulletin about his
http://starbulletin.com/1999/01/20/features/donnelly.html
Hawaii
By Dave Donnelly
Wednesday, January 20, 1999
Babes headline
chamber series
ONCE headline writers get a look at the three babes in the Eroica Trio , it's little wonder that a "t" often finds its way into their name by mistake. Incidentally, the "babes" mention isn't sexist it's how they've promoted themselves since their first appearance in 1991. The trio has modeled for the likes of Elle, Glamour, Detour, Swing and Smoke Affair magazines. They'll be displaying their wares, visually and musically, on Friday at Orvis Auditorium for the Honolulu Chamber Music Series. Audience members are invited to "chat with the babes" at 7 and listen to their concert at 8 p.m. The Eroica three are pianist Erika Nickrenz, violinist Adela Pena and cellist Sara Sant'Ambrogio I almost wrote "Ambrosia." Sara is quoted in the Wall Street Journal as saying, "We enjoy working out and looking good. Why should we hide all that behind 1950s ball gowns that we would not be caught dead wearing to a party?" And where other performers ask for cheese, pupus and the like for a Green Room snack, the Eroica threesome requests grapes, low-fat yogurt and mineral water. Viva L'Eroica! ... SPEAKING of talented beauties

39. POSITIF Magazine (France) Positif, The Great Rival To Cahiers Du
HAPPY TOGETHER (wong Karwai); LOST HIGHWAY (david Lynch); MARS ATTACKS! MY MOTHER S SMILE (Marco Bellocchio); THE pianist (Roman Polanski)
http://leonardo.spidernet.net/Artus/2386/positif.htm
POSITIF magazine (France) Positif , the great rival to Cahiers du Cinema , doesn't actually compile "official" Top Tens. Instead, each issue has a "Bloc Notes" section written by one of the magazine's critics, and including - in the final issue of each year - that critic's Films of the Year. Since 1981, all end-of-the-year lists have been compiled by Michel Ciment , the best-known of the Positif critics, except for 1982 when the "Bloc Notes" section - and therefore the annual list - was written by Isabelle Jordan . The older 1965 list is also by M. Ciment. Thanks to the indefatigable Steve Erickson Lists are in alphabetical order.
  • BLACK PETER (Milos Forman) DESNA (Yuliya Solntseva) A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA (Alexander Mackendrick) KING AND COUNTRY (Joseph Losey) KISS ME STUPID (Billy Wilder) LORD JIM (Richard Brooks) THE MOMENT OF TRUTH (Francesco Rosi) SANDRA (Luchino Visconti) WINTER LIGHT (Ingmar Bergman) THE AVIATOR'S WIFE (Eric Rohmer) EXCALIBUR (John Boorman) FRANCISCA (Manoel de Oliveira) GARDE A VUE (Claude Miller) HONEYSUCKLE ROSE (Jerry Schatzberg) POPEYE (Robert Altman) RAGING BULL (Martin Scorsese) STALKER (Andrei Tarkovsky) THREE BROTHERS (Francesco Rosi) TRAGEDY OF A RIDICULOUS MAN (Bernardo Bertolucci) ALEXANDER THE GREAT (Theo Angelopoulos) CUTTER'S WAY (Ivan Passer) THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN (Karel Reisz) IDENTIFICATION OF A WOMAN (Michelangelo Antonioni) LES JEUX DE LA COMTESSE DOLINGEN DE GRATZ (Catherine Binet) A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S SEX COMEDY (Woody Allen)

40. Bates College | Accompanists
He also works as pianist/arranger for singer Philip Hamilton and frequentlycollaborates He has cocreated with david Dorfman, Gabriel Masson, Mel wong,
http://www.bates.edu/x61707.xml
Young Dancers Workshop 3-Week Professional Training Program Youth Arts Program 2005 Performance Series ... Accompanists
Accompanists
Peter Jones, photo by
Phyllis Graber Jensen Peter Jones is a composer, multi-instrumentalist and improviser with a wide stylistic range. He has been an active musician in the dance field for the past twenty years. He has created numerous scores for choreographers including, Viscous Beauties for Kevin Wynn, 21st Century Stride for Danny Buraczeski's Jazzdance and The Metal Garden for Sean Curran. He also works as pianist/arranger for singer Philip Hamilton and frequently collaborates with percussionist Tigger Benford. He has released six CDs of music on his own recording label, Joneschord Music. New releases include Skeletons for solo piano and Gradual Motion II . Currently he is musical director for the dance program at Mount Holyoke College in western Massachusetts. Jesse Manno, photo by
Tom Quinn Kumpf Jesse Manno was born into a performing arts family and grew up around theaters and studios in New York and Colorado. He began composing original scores for dance/theatre/film/multimedia productions as a teenager, and has never tired of it. He has co-created with David Dorfman, Gabriel Masson, Mel Wong, Liz Lerman and David Taylor among others, and his work has been heard on stages in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and most of the U.S. He is the recipient of two Meet The Composer grants from the NEA and a grant from the National Guild of Organists. Jesse has been music director of the dance department at the University of Colorado, Boulder, since 1991 and has also been on the music faculty at Naropa University. He is a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist with a wide stylistic range and a particular love of Balkan and Middle Eastern music.

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