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  1. Diamanda Galás is hailed as one of the most important singers of our time. Galás has earned international acclaim for her highly original and politically charged performance works. Notable among these are Plague Mass, Defixiones: Orders from the Dead, Vena Cava, Schrei X and The Refugee.Most recently, her performance work has concerned the musical setting of texts written by exiled poets and ...

  2. 2 de may. de 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Virtual Label LLCThis Is The Law of the Plague · Diamanda GalásPlague Mass℗ Diamanda GalásReleased on: 1991-04-01Composer: Diamanda Ga...

  3. No pueden separar a los no infectados de los que están infectados al decir: “No sufro de este virus: me he salvado.”. Por que algún día, en alguna ciudad, en algún momento aprenderás de qué sufres de algún virus, algo patógeno, algo venenoso que no saldrá de tu cuerpo; y te darás cuenta que no haces llorar a los muertos, que ...

  4. A fiercely confrontational avant-garde performer noted for her wailing, four-octave vocal range, Diamanda Galás has received momentous acclaim for her harrowing, politically charged works. Drawing from German expressionism as well as the traditions of blues, gospel, and country, among many other forms, her work addresses subjects such as mental illness, injustice, and suffering.

  5. diamandagalas.bandcamp.com › album › vena-cavaVena Cava | Diamanda Galás

    Vena Cava by Diamanda Galás, released 06 September 1993 1. Vena Cava 1 2. Vena Cava 2 3. Vena Cava 3 4. Vena Cava 4 5. Vena Cava 5 6. Vena Cava 6 7. Vena Cava 7 8. Vena Cava 8 Play At Maximum Volume Only One begins Vena Cava at a sort of sonic/psychic ground zero. Dead center between twin spotlights, microphones and music stands, looking both angelic and wraith-like Diamanda Galás presents ...

  6. 9 de oct. de 2009 · Greek-American avant-garde singer and HIV/AIDS activist Diamanda Galás is internationally known for her unique styles of musical performance. Joining the HIV/AIDS movement in its first decade, Galás’s efforts deepened when her brother died of HIV complications. Her famously blasphemous and sacred Plague Mass (1990) was the result.

  7. 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 ...