Kimmo pohjonen biography of michael jackson
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Kimmo Pohjonen: Soundbreaker
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Kimmo Pohjonen: A Very Cool Instrument
The use of electronics in any genre is potentially the most exciting development for the music in decades. It has given musiciansjazz, improvising or otherwisea new set of tools to mold and shape sound, and they are using them to re-contextualize their music within a nervous and evasive 21st century. With the use of electronics, Pohjonen has turned his five-row chromatic accordion into a mean machine.
A fearless musical adventurer, Pohjonen is a man of many projects, and most of them coexist simultaneously.
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Infinite Horizons
by Anil Prasad
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Kronos Quartet’s transformative influence on the worlds of classical and new music is nothing less than remarkable. The group, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary, has broken every boundary imaginable, redefining what it means to be a string quartet. Comprised of David Harrington and John Sherba on violin, Hank Dutt on viola, and Sunny Yang on cello, Kronos’ output straddles and often bridges a multiplicity of genres. World music, jazz, pop, rock, electronica, industrial, noise, Beat poetry, and folk are among the universes Kronos has fearlessly integrated into its work.
The San Francisco-based group has collaborated with many renowned composers, having commissioned more than works from the likes of John Cage, Morton Feldman, Philip Glass, Osvaldo Golijov, Henryk Górecki, Sofia Gubaidulina, Astor Piazzolla, Steve Reich, Terry Riley, and Aleksandra Vrebalov—just to name a handful. And