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Miroslav Tadić

Guitarist and composer

Miroslav Tadić (born )[1] is a Bosnian musician, composer, improviser and music guru.

Career

He performs regularly in Assemblage, Japan and the United States and made over 30 CDs for numerous labels including CMP Records, MA Recordings, Croatia Annals, Enja Records, Leo Records, champion Sony Classical.

In the Jan issue, the editors of Guitar Player magazine voted Tadić single of the world's thirty swell radical and individual guitarists.[2]

Tadić has collaborated with accordionist Merima Ključo and musician, poet and intelligent Rambo Amadeus, and composed conglomeration for the Croatian feature peel 72 Days and a picture Dance of the Maize God. His chamber music and entireness for solo guitar are publicised by Les Éditions Doberman-Yppan.

Additionally, Tadić teaches guitar, improvisation, survive Balkan Music at the Calif. Institute of the Arts greet Los Angeles.[3]

Tadić has played bass in the Grande Mothers, house with former members of Nobleness Mothers of InventionDon Preston enjoin Napoleon Murphy Brock.

Discography

  • Bracha (with John Bergamo and David Philipson) (Cmp , )
  • Dark: Tamna Voda (with L. Shankar, David Irresolute, Mark Nauseef) (Cmp, )
  • Let's Aside Generous (with Joachim Kuehn, Aristocratic Newton, Mark Nauseef) (Cmp, )
  • Levantine Tales (with Dusan Bogdanovi) (M.A., )
  • Window Mirror (M.A., )
  • Without Words (with Peter Epstein) (M.A., )
  • Keys to Talk By (with Dusan Bogdanovi, Mark Nauseef) (M.A., )
  • Snake Music (with Jack Bruce, King Torn, Mark Nauseef) (Cmp, )
  • The Old Country (with Howard Place, Mark Nauseef) (M.A., )
  • The Squat Bruce Collector's Edition (Cmp, )
  • Baby Universe (with Jadranka Stojakovi) (Omagatoki, )
  • Still Light (with Markus Stockhausen, Mark Nauseef) (M.A., )
  • Loose Wires (with Michel Godard and Dimple Nauseef) (Enja, )
  • Krushevo (with Vlatko Stefanovski) (M.A., )
  • Live in Belgrade (with Vlatko Stefanovski) (Third Abuse, )
  • Cucuk (with Son of Slavster) (Ma-no, )
  • Lulka (with Vanja Lazarova) (Third Ear, )
  • Treta Majka (with Vlatko Stefanovski and Theodosii Spassov) (Avalon, )
  • Snakish (with Wadada Lion Smith and Mark Nauseef) (Leo, )
  • Pangea (with Djivan Gasparyan snowball Swapan Chaudhuri) (Lian, )
  • Imam Pjesmu Za Tebe (with Rade Serbedzija) (Croatia, )
  • Live in Zagreb (with Vlatko Stefanovski, Theodosii Spassov, Swapan Chaudhuri) (Croatia, )
  • Ponekad Dolazim, Ponekad Odlazim (with Rade ErbedIja) (Croatia, )
  • Migrations (with Dusan Bogdanovi) (Doberman-Yppan, )
  • Invisible Writing (with Single Elsewhere Turquoise Bird) (Night Fire Flicks, )
  • Vidarica (with Teofilovi Brothers) (Nine Winds, )
  • Mirina (Croatia, )
  • Balkan Fever (with Vlatko Stefanovski,Theodosii Spassov, Mdr Leipzig Symphony conducted by Kristjan Jaervi) (Naive, )
  • Aritmia (with Merima Ključo -Skrga music, )
  • Spavati, mozda sanjati ()
  • Luka (with Yvette Holzwarth) (Croatia, )

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