Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Abdul Wadud (born Ronald Earsall DeVaughn; April 30, 1947 – August 10, 2022) was an American cellist known for his work in jazz and classical settings. Jazz musician and fellow composer Tomeka Reid hailed Abdul Wadud's "Camille" in a 2020 feature in the New York Times on music that one could play to make friends fall in love with ...

  2. 18 de ago. de 2022 · Aug. 18, 2022. Abdul Wadud, a distinctive cellist who crossed genres and was a key collaborator with the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Anthony Davis, died on Aug. 10 in Cleveland. He was 75....

  3. Abdul Wadud (nacido Ronald Earsall DeVaughn ; 30 de abril de 1947 - 10 de agosto de 2022) fue un violonchelista estadounidense conocido por su trabajo en escenarios de jazz y música clásica. [1] El músico de jazz y compositor Tomeka Reid elogió "Camille" de Abdul Wadud en un artículo de 2020 en el New York Times sobre la música que se ...

  4. 12 de ago. de 2022 · Abdul Wadud, a groundbreaking cellist who expanded a realm of possibilities for his instrument in avant-garde jazz and classical music, died on Aug. 10. He was 75. His son, the R&B singer and...

  5. Abdul Wadud. Real Name: Abdul Wadud. Profile: American jazz cellist, born April 30, 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio, died on August 10, 2022. Born Ronald Earsall DeVaughn, Abdul Khabir Wadud played exclusively cello from age nine, studied at Youngstown State University 1966-1967 and at Oberlin College Conservatory 1968-1970; at the latter he met and ...

  6. 1 de may. de 2023 · May 1, 2023. In a 1980 interview, the cellist Abdul Wadud laid out a musical manifesto, describing his expansive attitude toward the instrument he had spent decades mastering. “The cello,” he...

  7. 12 de ago. de 2022 · Abdul Wadud, who expanded the possibilities of the cello in improvised music, passed away at 75. He collaborated with legends like Julius Hemphill and Arthur Blythe, and inspired many younger cellists.