Kim chung guitarist biography of michael
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David Cohen
David Cohen is a multi – instrumentalist who performs on the Classical & Flamenco Guitar, Turkish Oud and Pipa. David resides in Philadelphia and performs regularly along the Northeast corridor and teaches out of his Ocean Grove New Jersey studio. David also chairs the Ocean Grove benefit concert that raises funds for the Monmouth/Ocean County Food Bank of New Jersey.
David’s studies the Pipa with Master Sun Li at the New York based Music From China. He has performed on the Pipa for the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology, Vote! Philadelphia Music Festival and at the Paramount Theater in Asbury Park, New Jersey. David also writes articles for the Philadelphia based magazine, Philadelphia Music Makers.
David currently is working on a cd of traditional and original pieces for both the Classical & Flamenco Guitar, Oud and Pipa. The cd will also contain original works for the 12-String Guitar and Turkish Baglama.
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Korean rock
Rock music from South Korea
Korean rock (Korean: 한국의 록) is rock music from South Korea.[1] It has roots in American rock, which was imported to South Korea by U.S. soldiers fighting in the Korean War[2][3] and stationing in U.S. military bases in South Korea after the war. Around the U.S. military bases, local musicians could have opportunities to learn American rock music and perform it on stage for U.S. soldiers. As a result, many Korean rock bands, called Vocal Bands or Group Sound, started their musical careers in the 1960s. Under the military administration in the 1970s, rock music and its subculture were classified as a depraved youth culture and restricted. After the Korean Fifth Republic, the censorship policies under the military government were abolished and rock music became a mainstream genre in South Korea until the end of the 1980s.
History
[edit]1950s
[edit]Rock music was brought to South Korea in 1950 b
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Celebrated as one of the leading tenors of our time, the German-Canadian Michael Schade makes regular guest appearances on the most prominent opera stages and concert halls across Europe and North America. He has enjoyed a particularly close collaboration with the Vienna State Opera, while also appearing frequently at the Metropolitan Opera, Hamburg State Opera, Canadian Opera Company, Bavarian State Opera, La Scala in Milan, the Liceu Barcelona, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Opéra Bastille in Paris and the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires.
His role debuts as Eisenstein (Die Fledermaus) in Toronto and as Florestan (Fidelio) under Nikolaus Harnoncourt at the Theater an der Wien were acclaimed by audiences and press alike. Other highlights have included Aschenbach (Death in Venice) and Peter Grimes in Hamburg, Max in Weber's Freischütz at the Berlin State Opera and the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, and his role debut as Eisenste