Miroslav Tadić
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Miroslav Tadić (born 1959) [1] is a Serbian guitarist, composer, improviser and music educator.
Career
He performs regularly in Europe, Japan and the United States and made over 30 CDs for numerous labels including CMP Records , MA Recordings , Croatia Records , Enja Records , Leo Records , and Sony Classical .
In the January 1997 issue, the editors of Guitar Player magazine voted Tadić one of the world's thirty most radical and individual guitarists. [2]
Tadić has collaborated with accordionist Merima Ključo and musician, poet and philosopher Rambo Amadeus , and composed scores for the Croatian feature film 72 Days and a documentary Dance of the Maize God . His chamber music and works for solo guitar are published by Les Éditions Doberman-Yppan .
Additionally, Tadić teaches guitar, improvisation, and Balkan Music at the California Institute of the Arts in Los Angeles. [3]
Tadić has played guitar in the Grande Mothers, together with former members of The Mothers of Invention Don Preston and Napoleon Murphy Brock .
Discography
- Bracha (with John Bergamo and David Philipson) (Cmp , 1988)
- Dark: Tamna Voda (with L. Shankar, David Torn , Mark Nauseef) (Cmp, 1988)
- Let's Be Generous (with Joachim Kuehn, Tony Newton, Mark Nauseef ) (Cmp, 1990)
- Levantine Tales (with Dusan Bogdanovi) (M.A., 1990)
- Window Mirror (M.A., 1991)
- Without Words (with Peter Epstein) (M.A., 1992)
- Keys to Talk By (with Dusan Bogdanovi, Mark Nauseef) (M.A., 1992)
- Snake Music (with Jack Bruce , David Torn, Mark Nauseef) (Cmp, 1994)
- The Old Country (with Howard Levy , Mark Nauseef) (M.A., 1996)
- The Jack Bruce Collector's Edition (Cmp, 1996)
- Baby Universe (with Jadranka Stojakovi) (Omagatoki, 1996)
- 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)
- Treta Majka (with Vlatko Stefanovski and Theodosii Spassov) (Avalon, 2004)
- Snakish (with Wadada Leo Smith and Mark Nauseef ) ( Leo , 2005)
- Pangea (with Djivan Gasparyan and Swapan Chaudhuri) (Lian, 2006)
- Imam Pjesmu Za Tebe (with Rade Serbedzija) ( Croatia , 2008)
- Live in Zagreb (with Vlatko Stefanovski, Theodosii Spassov, Swapan Chaudhuri) (Croatia, 2008)
- Ponekad Dolazim, Ponekad Odlazim (with Rade ErbedIja) (Croatia, 2010)
- Migrations (with Dusan Bogdanovi) ( Doberman-Yppan , 2011)
- Invisible Writing (with Single Wing Turquoise Bird) (Night Fire Films, 2011)
- Vidarica (with Teofilovi Brothers) ( Nine Winds , 2012)
- Mirina (Croatia, 2013)
- Balkan Fever (with Vlatko Stefanovski,Theodosii Spassov, Mdr Leipzig Symphony conducted by Kristjan Jaervi) ( Naive , 2014)
- Aritmia (with Merima Ključo -Skrga music, 2016)
- Spavati, mozda sanjati (2017)
- Luka (with Yvette Holzwarth) ( Croatia , 2021)
References
- ↑ Interview for online newspapers "Novine Toronto" http://www.novine.ca/intervju/intervju-1053-tadic.html
- ↑ Guitar Player magazine, Issue 325, January 1997, p.62 – 65
- ↑ California Institute of the Arts, faculty/staff directory "Miroslav Tadic | Faculty/Staff Directory" . Archived from the original on 2016-08-15 . Retrieved 2016-07-30 .
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