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'Crackpot At The End Of The Rainbow' recorded in February 1988
After playing on Miles Davis' first Blue Note session
streaming a single recorded track
was written in order to give Hardenberger and Roger Muraro occasion to perform together
Ben Lukas Boysen (Hecq) supports him in the role of producer
Verdelot/ Profeti Della Quinta - Madrigals for Four Voices Condition:New 'Crackpot At The End OfPhilippe Verdelot played a very important role in the development of the madrigal during the Italian Renaissance. Born in France, he probably moved to Italy at a young age. From 1522 onwards, he held the most important positions in church music in Florence first he was maestro di capella at the Baptistery of Florence Cathedral, and a year later also at the Cathedral itself. After 1530, with the riots surrounding the expulsion of the Medici family and
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