Miroslav Tadić Explained

thumb|Miroslav Tadic solo performance.Miroslav Tadić (born 1959)[1] is a Bosnian 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

External links

Notes and References

  1. Interview for online newspapers "Novine Toronto" http://www.novine.ca/intervju/intervju-1053-tadic.html
  2. Guitar Player magazine, Issue 325, January 1997, p.62 – 65
  3. California Institute of the Arts, faculty/staff directory Web site: Miroslav Tadic | Faculty/Staff Directory . 2016-07-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160815180947/https://directory.calarts.edu/node/1799 . 2016-08-15 .