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  1. 26 de abr. de 2019 · Photo by Austin Young. When I spoke with avant-garde legend Diamanda Galás in 2017, she had some understandably harsh words for critics who fail to understand both the deep and intense emotional veins running through her discography as well as the actual musical history behind her work. “People who do not know anything about music—notably, most music critics—really should equip ...

  2. Diamanda Galás. New York, New York. Diamanda Galás is a Greek-American avant-garde composer and performer, whose work confronts the subjects of violence and despair with political conviction and austerity. Galás rose to prominence in the ‘80s and ‘90s with the recorded trilogy, Masque of the Red Death, and the performance work Plague Mass, which addressed the AIDS crisis in a time of ...

  3. Diamanda Galás. Diamanda Galás ( San Diego, California; 29 de agosto de 1955) es una vocalista, performer, compositora y pianista concertista estadounidense de raíces griegas. 1 2 3 Ha incursionado desde sus inicios en la música de vanguardia, manejando un sonido experimental y sórdido característico, a veces denominado "galasiano".

  4. Artist: Diamanda GalasSong: Gloomy Sunday

  5. The Sporting Life. Diamanda Galás With John Paul Jones. Released. 1994 — UK. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Drunk On The Pope's Blood / The Agony Is The Ecstacy. The Birthday Party / Lydia Lunch. Released.

  6. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Diamanda Galás: The Life and Career of the Undisputed Queen of Avant-Garde Music Singer’s Bio: From Greek Roots to Avant-Garde Royalty Diamanda Galás is an experimental vocalist, pianist, composer, and performance artist renowned for her powerful and uncompromising work in avant-garde music. Born in San Diego, California, in 1955, to Greek Orthodox parents, Galás grew […]

  7. Diamanda Galás (born August 29, 1955) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and visual artist. She has campaigned for AIDS education and the rights of the infected. Galás's commitment to addressing social issues and her involvement in collective action has made her concentrate on themes such as AIDS, mental illness, despair, loss of dignity, political injustice, historical revisionism ...