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The daf Bama Music Awards is an international multicultural music award show presented by Daf Entertainment based in Hamburg, Germany. It has been created to honor artists from all over the world and at the same time unite the world with something as beautiful as music and is meant to immortalize creativity, unity and enjoyment among the global music lovers until the end of time.
Charles Édouard Dutoit is a Swiss conductor. He is currently the principal guest conductor for the St-Petersburg Philharmonic and co-director of the MISA Festival in Shanghai. In 2017, he became the 103rd recipient of the Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal Award. Dutoit is the former artistic director and principal conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor emeritus of the NHK Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo, and was conductor laureate of the Philadelphia Orchestra until the orchestra stripped him of the title after multiple allegations of sexual assault.
Simha Arom is a French-Israeli ethnomusicologist who is recognized as a world expert on the music of central Africa, especially that of the Central African Republic. His books include African Polyphony and Polyrhythm: Musical Structure and Methodology (1991) ISBN 0-521-24160-X. He also made some historical field recordings of the Aka Pygmy music.
Claudio Scimone was an Italian conductor.
Pierre Lapointe is a Canadian singer-songwriter. His work largely follows in the tradition of French chanson, though he is influenced by modern pop music. Defining himself as a "popular singer", he has built an egocentric persona of a dandy onstage, but says he does this mostly to deflect attention from himself. His records have found critical and commercial success in Canada.
The Académie Charles Cros, is an organization located in Chézy-sur-Marne, France, that acts as an intermediary between government cultural policy makers and professionals in music and the recording industry.
Various awards have been presented in recent years to musical artists for their contributions to the genre of world music. This article provides a partial list of these awards and their recipients.
The Grand Prix du Disque for French Song is one of a number of prizes awarded by L'Académie Charles Cros as part of the yearly Grand Prix du Disque. The following is a partial list of winners :
The Grand Prix du Disque for Ancient Music is a French award for excellence in ancient music, awarded by the Académie Charles Cros.
The Grand Prix du Disque for Blues is awarded by l'Académie Charles Cros.
Grain de sable is the third album by Tryo, it was released in June 2003. There should have been another song on this album which in the end was taken off; the song "COGEMA" did not appear on Grain de sable. But the song in question does appear on the live CD De Bouches à Oreilles with the name "co j'ai marre" and it has a video on the DVD Tryo au Cabaret Sauvage.
Dong-Suk Kang is a South Korean violinist.
Allain Gaussin is a noted French composer. A laureate of the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris, where he studied with Olivier Messiaen, He also studied conducting with Louis Fourestier and piano with Hélène Boschi.
France Clidat was a French pianist renowned for her interpretations of the works of Franz Liszt, a great many of which she recorded, and Erik Satie, whose complete piano works she recorded.
Agnès Bihl is a French singer.
Sophie Huriaux, better known by her stage name La Grande Sophie, is a French singer-songwriter who got her start in the mid-1990s in the Paris alternative scene.
Jean Guidoni is a French singer and songwriter.
L is the stage name of Raphaële Lannadère, a French singer-songwriter, born February 23, 1981.
Jonathan Stockhammer is an American conductor based in Germany.
Anne Sylvestre is a French singer and songwriter.
The Rosamonde Quartet is a French string quartet established in 1981. It takes its name from Rosamunde, a stage music composed by Franz Schubert in 1823, from which he reused a theme in his 13th quartet, nicknamed Rosamunde quartet.