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- Django Reinhardt. From 1969-1972 he pla**** with the Schnuckenack Reinhardt Quintett, after which he made five albums with his own ensemble playing acoustic...
- The Goldried Quintett were an Austrian Volksmusik group from Matrei in Osttirol. The group was founded by Roland Mühlburger in 1980, and lasted until December...
- lead/joint lead guitar duties with the groups Romanesj, the Häns'che Weiss Quintett, the Titi Winterstein Quintet, and subsequently with Dodi Schumacher, Rigo...
- set to a mostly two-note score by La Monte Young, and William Forsythe's Quintett, a 1993 study in loss and hope to avant-garde composer Gavin Bryar's composition...
- together with many traditional gypsy melodies and waltzes, but his various Quintetts pla**** an important role in keeping Django's music alive especially through...
- Ciechanski, Muza Warsaw 1958 and 2002 CD "J. BrahmsPiano Quintett" The Warsaw Piano Quintett, Muza Warsaw 1976 CD "Wladyslaw Szpilman – Ein musikalisches...
- "Betrachtungen über die Urf****ung des Konzerts für Klarinette und des Quintetts für Klarinette und Streicher von W. A. Mozart", Eckstein, Pavel (ed.)...
- also performs with his ensemble Il Proteo and is a member of Ma'alot Quintetts, Sabine Meyer Bläserensemble, Maurice Bourgue Trio and several ensembles...
- pride of their city, concluding with a packed concert that evening. His Quintett was made up of his studio recording musicians, Stan Kenton's b****ist Don...
- The Danzi Quintet was a Dutch wind quintet, one of the most highly regarded quintets active in the 1960s and 1970s The quintet took its name from the 18th/19th-century...