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  1. Flags is a 1985 album by the duo of keyboardist Patrick Moraz and drummer Bill Bruford. Unlike their debut Music for Piano and Drums, which featured only the two instruments in the album's title, this recording expanded their musical palette by incorporating Kurzweil 250 synthesizer and Simmons electronic percussion.

  2. 23 de jun. de 2014 · Para finalizar, y hablando de su trabajo con Bill Bruford, Patrick Moraz concluye: “Yo no diría que trabajar con Bruford fuera el punto culminante de mi carrera, disfruté mucho tocando con él. El material que entonces tocábamos era muy aventurado y la idea era hacer un dúo acústico, el dúo Moraz/Bruford, sin complicaciones ...

  3. Active between 1983-1985. Patrick MORAZ and Bill BRUFORD are legendary in the music world, and more specifically the prog world. Both spent time in YES, although never concurrently, and both contributed each to some of YES' highest rated albums, BRUFORD on "Close to the Edge", "Fragile" and "The Yes Album", and MORAZ on "Relayer".

  4. 30 de mar. de 2023 · My work in duos, firstly with Patrick Moraz in the 80s and with Michiel Borstlap in the 00s, showcases improvisation and there’s also a disc that has my contributions as a special guest,” he says, justifiably proud of the finished set. But hang on a minute. Didn’t Bill Bruford retire in 2009? He guffaws loudly. “No, no, no.

  5. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Flags by Patrick MorazBill Bruford. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. Patrick Philippe Moraz (born 24 June 1948) is a Swiss musician, film composer and songwriter, best known for his tenures as keyboardist in the rock bands Yes and the Moody Blues . Born into a musical family, Moraz learned music at a young age and studied at the Lausanne Conservatory.

  7. 4 de sept. de 2009 · Patrick Moraz / Bill Bruford: In Tokyo. By John Kelman. September 4, 2009. Sign in to view read count. Known as the art rock drummer who ultimately found his way to jazz, Bill Bruford doesn't appear to be letting up.