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February 2012: Guy Klucevsek | Accordionist | USA
Guy Klucevsek is one of the world’s most versatile and
highly-respected accordionists. He has performed and/or recorded with
Laurie Anderson, Bang On a Can, Brave Combo, Anthony Braxton, Anthony
Coleman, Dave Douglas, Bill Frisell, Rahim al Haj, Robin Holcomb, Kepa
Junkera, the Kronos Quartet, Natalie Merchant, Present Music, Relâche,
Zeitgeist, and John Zorn. He is the recipient of a 2010 United States
Artists Collins Fellowship, an unrestricted $50,000 award given
annually to "America's finest artists." He has premiered over 50 solo
accordion pieces, including his own, as well as those he has
commissioned from Mary Ellen Childs, William Duckworth, Fred Frith,
Aaron Jay Kernis, Jerome Kitzke, Stephen Montague, Somei Satoh, Lois V
Vierk, and John Zorn. Performances include the Ten Days on the Island
Festival (Tasmania), the Adelaide Festival (Australia), the Berlin Jazz
Festival, Lincoln Center, Spoleto Festival/USA, BAM Next Wave Festival,
Cotati Accordion Festival, San Antonio International Accordion
Festival, Vienna International Accordion Festival, and the children’s
television show “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood.” Klucevsek has released
over 20 recordings as soloist/leader on Tzadik, Winter & Winter,
innova, Starkland, Review, Intuition, CRI, and XI. Stereo Review cited
his Starkland recording, Transylvanian Software, as a recording of
special merit" (1995). He can also be heard on John Williams’s
orchestral scores for the Steven Spielberg films, “The Terminal,”
"Munich," “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” and “The
Adventures of Tin-Tin,” and on A. R. Rahman’s score for “Welcome to
People.
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March 2012: Patrick K.H. |composer | Russia
Patrick K.-H. (Anton Iakhontov, b. 1980) – Moscow based composer, sound
artist, video artist. Has been active on the experimental scene since
middle 1990s as improvisation guitarist, founder and composer of
“Beligriush” orchestra and visual artist. He currently works as
electroacoustic music composer, live-acousmatic performer, video artist
and animation maker. His wide-range art experiences turns him more into
interactive forms and reflects his belief that most of the laws as well
as paradoxes of each single genre can be mapped to other medias for
producing a certain (un)expectable result.
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