Sophie Solomon
978-613-4-56871-5
6134568716
76
2010-12-07
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sophie Solomon (born June 6, 1978) is a British violinist, songwriter and composer who fuses many different musical influences into her music. During her time at Oxford, Solomon spent a year living in Russia, where she had a residency DJing Ragga jungle music at Kitai Gorod's Propaganda nightclub. Solomon developed a passion for the traditional musics of Eastern Europe especially klezmer and gypsy styles and travelled widely in the region, absorbing new sounds and influences along the way. This led to her becoming a founder member of Oi Va Voi who were described as "one of the most exciting bands in Britain today" by The Daily Telegraph. It was with this band that she rediscovered her love for the violin. Famed for their live appearances and Solomon's on-stage pyrotechnics, the band's debut album Laughter Through Tears received rave reviews, was voted in the top ten albums of 2004 by The New York Times, won them two nominations in BBC Radio 3's annual awards for world music and an Edison Album of the Year Award 2003.
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