Kaare Norge

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Kaare Norge (born 1963) is a Danish classical guitarist.

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In 1991 he became the first classical musician to play at the Roskilde Festival. [1] [2] Although he has recorded a very broad repertory of classical works, well known for his recitals of composers such as Chopin and Bach, he has received the most international attention for the arrangement of Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven which he recorded on his 1994 CD La Guitarra.

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References

  1. Christensen, Uffe (1997-11-18). "Kaare Modsat". Jyllands-Posten (in Danish). Viby, Denmark.
  2. Artist list of Roskilde Festival 1991