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  1. Still Light (with Markus Stockhausen, Mark Nauseef) (M.A., 1997) Loose Wires (with Michel Godard and Mark Nauseef) (Enja, 1997) Krushevo (with Vlatko Stefanovski) (M.A., 1998) Live in Belgrade (with Vlatko Stefanovski) (Third Ear, 2000) Cucuk (with Son of Slavster) (Ma-no, 2000) Lulka (with Vanja Lazarova) (Third Ear, 2003)

  2. miroslavtadic.com › discography › still-lightGuitarist Miroslav Tadic

    STILL LIGHT (M027A) Calcinatio auri (M. Stockhausen) Still Light (M. Nauseef) Aurum foliatum (Nauseef / Tadić / Stockhausen) Aurum potabile (M. Tadić) Materia prima (Nauseef / Tadić / Stockhausen) Aqua regis (Nauseef / Tadić / Stockhausen) Mark Nauseef - drums, gongs and sounds Miroslav Tadić - classical and classical contra-bass guitars

  3. 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 .

  4. miroslavtadic.com › discography › the-old-countryGuitarist Miroslav Tadic

    The Origin Of Insects (Nauseef / Tadić / Levy) Still Light, But Turning Dark Blue (M. Nauseef) ... Miroslav Tadić - classical and classical contra-bass guitars Howard Levy - diatonic harmonicas, ocarinas, jaw harp and clavichord. Recorded in May 1994 at Hirara Hall in Tokyo, Japan by Todd Garfinkle This is an audiophile digital recording made ...

  5. STILL LIGHT (M027A) with Markus Stockhausen (trumpet, piccolo trumpet and flugelhorn) and Mark Nauseef (drums, gongs, sounds...). Recorded in the mountains near Matsumoto, Japan, this record is about the beauty of space, silence and sound.

  6. 30 de may. de 2017 · Miroslav Tadić (Guitar) Born: 1959 - Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina (former Yugoslavia) The Serbian-Croatian guitarist, Miroslav Tadić, completed his formal education in the USA after studying in Italy and his native Yugoslavia. Miroslav Tadić has performed and recorded in a wide variety of settings and musical styles, ranging from music of the ...

  7. Still Light (For Paracelcus), an Album by Markus Stockhausen, Miroslav Tadić & Mark Nauseef. Released in 1996 on M•A (catalog no. 27; CD). Genres: Avant-Garde Jazz. Featured peformers: Miroslav Tadić (classical guitar, contrabass), Mark Nauseef (percussion), Markus Stockhausen (trumpet, flugelhorn).