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    Die Sängerin und Schauspielerin Nico (als Christa Päffgen geboren am 16. Oktober 1938 in Köln, am 18. Juli 1988 gestorben auf Ibiza) war das erste deutsche Supermodel, sie arbeitete u.a. für die Fotografen Herbert Tobias und Willy Maywald, war Muse von Warhol und Fellini, wirkte mit in zahlreichen Independent-Filmen von Andy Warhol und Philippe Garrel, war befreundet mit Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed, John Cale, Iggy Pop, Patti Smith und Jim Morrison.Mit ihrem düsteren Timbre prägte Nico Songs wie "Femme Fatale" und "All Tomorrow's Parties" auf dem legendären Debütalbum von Velvet Underground. Ihr Solodebüt "Chelsea Girl" (1967) betört bis heute, zwischen 1968 und 1974 veröffentlichte sie mit "The Marble Index", "Desertshore" und "The End ..." eine Platten-Trilogie zwischen Schall und Wahn, Suizidalität und Sucht. Drei verstörende Alben, die nur von wenigen gehört wurden, aber umso länger nachhallten. "Meisterwerke des forcierten Lebensüberdrusses" nannte sie Diedrich Diederichsen, Niemandsland-Folklore from who the fuck knows where, zwischen eisiger Hoffnungslosigkeit und innerer Raserei.Nicos in extreme Höhen und Tiefen führendes Leben und Werk waren geprägt von einem selbstzerstörerischen Lebensstil und einer radikalen künstlerischen Praxis ohne Rücksicht auf jeweils angesagte Zeitströmungen und kommerziellen Erfolg. Als Grenzfall der künstlerischen, musikalischen und performativen Kategorisierungen ihrer Zeit war Nico Pop und zugleich war ihr das "Populärsein" immer egal. Konsequent ignorierte und unterwanderte sie die Trennung in E und U. Mit ihren Grenzgängen zwischen den Genres nahm Nico in der Subkultur der 1960er-, 1970erund 1980er-Jahre eine Schlüsselrolle ein und ist seitdem für viele Künstlerinnen und Künstler ein wichtiger Bezugspunkt.Dieses Buch enthält zahlreiche erstmals auf deutsch veröffentlichte Nico-Interviews, rare Fotografien, wichtige Platten- und Konzertreviews, Interviews mit Wegbegleiterinnen und Wegbegleitern sowie Beiträge zeitgenössischer Künstler innen, Musiker innen und Autor innen, die Nicos Werk aus verschiedenen Perspektiven beleuchten und neu erfahrbar machen.Mit Beiträgen u.a. von: Heike Aumüller, Lester Bangs, Alexandra Baumgartner, Frank Bez, John Cale, Julian Cope, Ann Cotten, Walter Dahn, Dietmar Dath, Franz Dobler, Marianne Enzensberger, Harun Farocki, Karin Fisslthaler, Werner Fritsch, Philippe Gerlach, Antoine Giacomoni, Lutz Graf-Ulbrich, Harald inHülsen, Frank Kelleter, Kitti & Joy, Jutta Koether, Juliane Liebert, Gerard Malanga, Willy Maywald, Jonathan Meese, Michaela Meise, Jonas Mekas, Michaela Melián, Phil Milstein, Wolfgang Müller, Kris Needs, Susanne Ofteringer, Tal R, Marianne Rosenberg, Steve Schapiro, Cornelia Schleime, Hank Schmidt in der Beek, Stephen Shore, Aleen Solari, Ulf Stolterfoht, Allan Tannenbaum, Gert & Uwe Tobias, Rosemarie Trockel, Andy Warhol und James Young.
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    Il Sole contro - Come proteggere la nostra casa e noi stessi dalle eruzioni solari: ab 5.9 €
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    A Measure of Murder - A Sally Solari Mystery: ab 9.99 €
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    Dying for a Taste - A Sally Solari Mystery: ab 9.99 €
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    Death al Fresco - A Sally Solari Mystery: ab 27.49 €
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    Murder from Scratch - A Sally Solari Mystery: ab 26.99 €
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    Dario Solari (Bariton) - Nicola Ulivieri (Bass) - Ann Taylor (Mezzosopran) - Geoffrey Mitchell Choir & London Philharmonic Orchestra - David Parry (Dir) // SPECIAL PRICE // "Carmen Giannattasio's last gasp was one of the most electrifying in all opera" Hilary Finch, The Times, reviewing Opera Rara's concert performance.
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    The dynamic duo of clarinetist, Chad Burrow and pianist, Amy I-Lin Cheng bring the Romantic works of Schumann and Brahms alive. The duo was established in 1999 at Yale University and has been touring the world since then. Chad Burrow is recognized as one of the premiere clarinetists of his generation. Burrow has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician in concert halls across the globe. The European press has said that Burrow performs with "brilliant technique and tonal beauty mixed with an expressive ferocity." Danish critic, Henrik Svane, went on to describe a Burrow performance as filled with 'virtuosity, energy, and power without compromise.' The New York Times recently called a Carnegie Hall appearance in Poulenc's Sonata as giving a "strong impression" and being a "bright and genial account." In 2009, Burrow was appointed to the clarinet faculty of the University of Michigan, where he teaches clarinet, chamber music, and serves as the director for the Michigan Chamber Players. Additionally, he serves as co-artistic director for the Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma, which includes regular performances throughout the year and an early summer music festival in Oklahoma City. Burrow is the former principal clarinetist of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic and the New Haven Symphony. He was also the past associate professor of clarinet at the Wanda L. Bass School of Music at Oklahoma City University, as well as the principal clarinetist with the Quartz Mountain Music Festival and the Arizona Musicfest Orchestra. Burrow's recent concert engagements abroad have included the Alpenkammermusik Festival in Austria, Denmark's Thy Chamber Music Festival, a recital in the National Concert Hall in Taipei, Taiwan, concerts in Strasbourg, France and concerto appearances with the Taichung Philharmonic, the "Classic" Orchestra of Taichung and the Shin Sharn Ensemble in Taipei. Recent performances in the United States have included appearances on a series of Benny Goodman centennial concerts in Carnegie Hall and Yale University. Other performances have included venues at Rice University, the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York, the University of Houston, three International Clarinet Association conferences, Notre Dame University, the Music Mansion in Providence (RI), the University of Arkansas, Texas Christian University, the University of Texas, Louisiana State University, and the University of Oklahoma Clarinet Symposium, among many others. In addition to his own schedule of performances, Burrow is the clarinetist for Duo Clarion, formed in 1999 at Yale University with pianist Amy I-Lin Cheng. Duo Clarion maintains an active series of performances throughout the United States, Europe, and the Far East. Duo Clarion's work has been recorded and released by Albany Records and by Wei Studios. Violinist Yung-Hsiang Wang joins Duo Clarion to form Trio Solari. The trio has had a regular touring schedule around the world since 2006. Burrow is the winner of prizes and awards from the 2001 Young Concert Artist International Competition in New York City, the 2000 Woolsey Hall Competition, the 2000 Artist International Competition, and the 1997 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. He holds a bachelor of music degree from Northwestern University where he was a student of Russell Dagon, and a master of music degree from Yale University, where he was a student of David Shifrin. Burrow is a performing artist for Buffet Crampon Clarinets and Vandoren. Born in Taiwan, pianist Amy I-Lin Cheng has appeared in concerts across the United States, in Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Taiwan, Brazil and Israel. Amy made her Boston concerto debut at the age of 17 at Jordan Hall under the direction of Benjamin Zhander. She has appeared as a concerto soloist with the 'Musica Viva' Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Taichung Philharmonic, Orchestra of the Pines in Texas and the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, among others. An avid chamber musician, Amy is the co-Artistic Director of the Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City, as well as the pianist for Duo Clarion and Trio Solari. A graduate of The Curtis Institute of Music (BM), Yale University School of Music (MM and Artist Diploma), and the New England Conservatory (DMA), Amy studied with Claude Frank, Wha-Kyung Byun and Rolf-Peter Wille. Currently Amy teaches at the Ann Arbor School for the Performing Arts. In addition to serving as a collaborative pianist, Amy is a Lecturer of Piano at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance.
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    Solari (Ten)
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