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  1. John Ruskin ( Londres, 8 de febrero de 1819- Brantwood, Cumbria, 20 de enero de 1900) fue un escritor, crítico de arte, sociólogo, artista y reformador social 1 británico, uno de los grandes maestros de la prosa inglesa. Influyó notablemente en Mahatma Gandhi. 2 Abogó por un socialismo cristiano . Primeros años.

  2. Jon Raskin has been a member of Rova Saxophone Quartet for the last 42 years exploring the relationship of improvisation and composition, developing and honing the language of ensemble music and researching linguistic possibilities of the saxophone.

  3. Jon Raskin (b. 1954; Heppner, OR) - baritone, alto, sopranino saxophones, electronics and concertina. Highlights of Rova founding member Jon Raskin's early career include his '70s participation in new music ensembles directed by John Adams (San Francisco Conservatory of Music) and Dr. Barney Childs (University of Redlands).

  4. jonraskin.bandcamp.com › album › the-hear-and-nowThe Hear and Now | Jon Raskin

    The Hear and Now was commissioned for the Other Minds Festival in 2004 and for Rova and Pipa, Erhu, Koto, Kayagum, Tabla Tarong, and Pat Waing. It utilized a graphic score, written solo sequences, and a conductor with cue cards.

  5. www.facebook.com › JonRaskinSaxophoneJon Raskin - Facebook

    Jon Raskin is a composer and improviser. He plays saxophone, electronics, concertina and jaw harps.

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

    Jon Raskin has been a member of Rova Saxophone Quartet for the last 42 years exploring the relationship of improvisation and composition, developing and honing the language of ensemble music and researching linguistic possibilities of the saxophone along with a host of known and unknown instruments....

  7. Jon Raskin has been a member of Rova Saxophone Quartet for the last 42 years exploring the relationship of improvisation and composition, developing and honing the language of ensemble music and researching linguistic possibilities of the saxophone along with a host of known and unknown instruments.