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  1. Miroslav Tadić (1959), es un guitarrista, compositor y educador serbio. 1 . Biografía. Actúa regularmente en Europa, Japón y los Estados Unidos, y ha realizado más de 30 grabaciones para numerosas compañías que incluyen CMP Records, MA Recordings, 2 Croatia Records, Enja Records, Leo Records, y Sony Clásico .

  2. Miroslav Tadić (born 1959) [1] is a Bosnian guitarist, composer, improviser and music educator. Career. He performs regularly in Europe, Japan and the United States and made over 30 CDs for numerous labels including CMP Records, MA Recordings, Croatia Records, Enja Records, Leo Records, and Sony Classical .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SnakishSnakish - Wikipedia

    Snakish is a studio album by jazz trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith recorded with Walter Quintus, Katya Quintus, Miroslav Tadić , and Mark Nauseef. The record was released on August 23, 2005 via Leo label. [3] [4] The album contains 15 short compositions written by bandmembers.

  4. SNAKISH (Leo Records 2005) Mark Nauseef, Miroslav Tadić and Walter Quintus with Wadada Leo Smith (trumpet) and Katja Quintus (spoken word): A work which consists of 14 pieces that thoroughly defy classification. Drums, bells, trumpet, classical and baritone guitars and spoken word are combined with Walter's processing and sound-sculpting to create sonic spaces of great uniqueness ...

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › miroslav-tadicMiroslav Tadić _ AcademiaLab

    Miroslav Tadić (nacido en 1959) es un guitarrista bosnio, compositor, improvisador y educador de música. Carrera Actúa regularmente en Europa, Japón y Estados Unidos y realizó más de 30 CD para numerosos sellos, incluidos CMP Records, MA Recordings, Croatia Records, Enja Records, Leo Records y Sony Classical.

  6. Guitarist, composer, improviser and music educator Miroslav Tadić completed his formal studies of music in the United States after studying in Italy and his native Yugoslavia. He has performed and recorded in a wide variety of settings and musical styles, ranging from music of the Baroque and Classical periods to Blues, Jazz, Rock and World music.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2005 CD release of "Snakish" on Discogs.