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Miroslav Tadić

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. Tadić's performing and recording credits include projects with Mark Nauseef, The Los Angeles Opera with Placido Domingo, London Symphony Orchestra, MDR Leipzig Symphony, The Philharmonic Orchestra of Monte-Carlo, Howard Levy, Joachim Kühn, L. Shankar, Markus Stockhausen, Dušan Bogdanović, Vlatko Stefanovski, Teofilović Brothers, Wadada Leo Smith, David Torn, Maria João, Jack Bruce, The Grandmothers of Invention, Theodosii Spassov, Kudsi Erguner, Djivan Gasparyan, Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri and Ustad Ashish Khan, among others. Tadić has recorded worldwide and his music can be heard on CMP Records, M–A Recordings, Third Ear, Avalon, Croatia Records, ENJA, Nine Winds and Sony/BMG

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jason Stein, Chet Baker and Ingrid Laubrock Plus a Tribute to Ahmad Jamal

Read "Jason Stein, Chet Baker and Ingrid Laubrock Plus a Tribute to Ahmad Jamal" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


This show, from May, features a tribute to the late Ahmad Jamal, plus old and new music from Jason Stein, Ingrid Laubrock, Chet Baker, and others. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett “I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00 Courtney Pine “Sister ...

Album

LUKA

Label: Croatia Records
Released: 2021

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Article: Interview

Miroslav Tadić: Macedonian Soul

Read "Miroslav Tadić: Macedonian Soul" reviewed by Katrina Yang


Born in Yugoslavia, Miroslav Tadić is an internationally acclaimed guitarist, composer, improviser, and educator residing in California, USA. Artist extraordinaire, Tadić never stops pushing the boundaries of music through his adaptation of sound techniques on both acoustic and electric guitar. In pursuit of his dream, Miroslav Tadić came to the US in 1979. Macedonian ...

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Spavati, Mozda Sanjati

Label: Croatia Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Čitavu noć slavulj…; Zvira voda; Duerme Negrito; Ako si pošla spat; Mana, Teus Cabelos; Nana; Happy 13; Volcancito Dormido; Ofelija; Tiho noći.

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Article: Year in Review

Nenad Georgievski's Best Releases of 2017

Read "Nenad Georgievski's Best Releases of 2017" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


When you think of all of the music that comes your way in a single year's time, all attempts to compile an all-encompassing or comprehensive list seems to be difficult attempt. 2017 was a year full of work, travels, books, writing, achievements and plenty of music and new people. The list here presents some of the ...

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Article: Album Review

Miroslav Tadic: Spavati, Mozda Sanjati

Read "Spavati, Mozda Sanjati" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


With each new work, guitarist Miro Tadić shows that he is an artist that relentlessly pushes boundaries and defies any expectations. His discography demonstrates a masterful versatility, as he fearlessly and seamlessly transcends both geographies and music genres, all on one record--from Bach to Balkan improvisations and folk songs, from Satie to free improv music. Because ...

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Aritmia

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2016
Track listing: Buciumeana; Brâul; Topogó; Gnossienne No.1 (E. Satie); Nana (M. de Falla); Vranjanski čoček (trad.); Gde si dušo, gde si rano (D. Jenko); Ihtimanska kopanica (trad.); Kraj potoka, bistre vode; Pajduško oro; Kafu mi draga ispeci (O. Pjevović); Hajd' sad majka (M. Ključo); Kaleš bre, Andjo (trad.).

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Article: Live Review

Sarajevo Jazz Festival 2016

Read "Sarajevo Jazz Festival 2016" reviewed by Francesco Martinelli


Sarajevo Jazz Festival 2016 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina November 2-6, 2016 When your plane lands in Sarajevo, its wheels roll over the crumbling underground tunnel that was the only connection of the city to the outside world during the Serbian siege from April 5, 1992 to February 29, 1996. It ...


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