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  1. Jon Raskin performs on a variety of saxophones, from the bright sopranino to the more substantial alto. The result is a dive into secluded body of sounds, sunlight playing on ripples at the surface and gently moving fish exploring the depths.

  2. "Gingko" is from a series of graphic compositions for the Jon Raskin Quartet that consists of Liz Allbee-trumpet, George Cremaschi-bass & electronics and Gino Robair-percussion & electronics. The scores from this series were made from plant material that was found in walks in my neighborhood and were composed for improvisers.

  3. Don-Jon Raskin was a human miner and retired adventurer active around Neverwinter and the Sword Coast North in the late 15th century DR.[1] He was hired to oversee the Mountain's Toe gold mine in the northern foothills of the Sword Mountains.[2] Don-Jon carried himself like a giant and was a man of many talents, having worked as an adventurer, a miner, a merchant, and many more jobs in-between ...

  4. jonraskin.bandcamp.com › album › the-long-tableThe Long Table | Jon Raskin

    The Long Table by Jon Raskin, released 03 September 2021 1. Amuse-bouche 2. Frisk Baglaens 3. The Long Table Sound Platter One 4. The Long Table Sound Platter Two 5. The Long Table Sound Platter Three 6. The Long Table Sound Platter Four 7. Dashed Hopes and Long Goodbyes 8. First Time Shapeshifter The Long Table Project grew out of two ideas.

  5. Summary of John Ruskin. An incredibly influential figure, who inspired people as diverse as Mahatma Ghandi, Leo Tolstoy, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Ruskin was a complex, intense, and incredibly articulate man.Although he is best known as an art critic and patron, he was a true polymath and was also a talented watercolorist, an engaging teacher, a respected geologist, and a campaigner for ...

  6. John Ruskin Escritor, crítico de arte y reformista inglés John Ruskin nació el 8 de febrero de 1819 en Londres. Hijo de Margaret Cox y John James Ruskin, un rico comerciante que estimuló su pasión por el arte, la literatura y los viajes. Cursó estudios en la Universidad de Oxford.

  7. masdearte.com › especiales › john-ruskin-todas-las-razones-para-amar-lo-medievalJohn Ruskin y su pasión por el arte medieval

    John Ruskin. En el siglo XIX, los más importantes trabajos críticos sobre el arte medieval se desarrollaron en Inglaterra y uno de sus grandes impulsores fue John Ruskin (1819-1900). Al margen de la arquitectura gótica, los contactos de este país con la creación medieval europea no eran muy frecuentes, salvo para los coleccionistas, y uno ...