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Miroslav Tadić is a guitarist, composer, improviser and music educator of Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian origins.

Miroslav Tadić is a classically trained guitarist from the former Yugoslavia who is widely admired both for the individuality of his performance style as well as for his fluency in a variety of different musical idioms. In addition to a longstanding collaboration with drummer Mark Nauseef, Mr. Tadić has performed and recorded with Terry Riley, The Los Angeles Opera with Plácido Domingo, Howard Levy, Joachim Kühn, Dusan Bogdanovic, Vlatko Stefanovski, Rade Šerbedžija, Rambo Amadeus, Theodosii Spassov, Kudsi Erguner, Djivan Gasparyan, Swapan Chaudhuri, L. Shankar, Markus Stockhausen, Maria João, David Torn, Jack Bruce, London Symphony Orchestra and The Grandmothers of Invention, among others. 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, Leo Records and Sony Classical.

In the January 1997 issue, the editors of Guitar Player Magazine voted Miroslav Tadić one of the world's thirty most radical and individual guitarists.[1]

Most recently, Tadić has been collaborating with accordionist Merima Ključo and musician, poet and philosopher Rambo Amadeus and composed scores for an award-winning 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.

Discography

  • BRACHA (with John Bergamo and David Philipson) CMP (Germany) 1988
  • DARK: TAMNA VODA (with L.Shankar, David Torn, Mark Nauseef) CMP (Germany) 1988
  • LET'S BE GENEROUS (with Joachim Kühn, Tony Newton, Mark Nauseef) CMP (Germany) 1990
  • LEVANTINE TALES (with Dušan Bogdanović) M.A Recordings (Japan) 1990
  • WINDOW MIRROR (solo) M.A Recordings (Japan) 1991
  • WITHOUT WORDS (with Peter Epstein) M.A Recordings (Japan) 1992
  • KEYS TO TALK BY (with Dušan Bogdanović, Mark Nauseef) M.A Recordings (Japan) 1992
  • SNAKE MUSIC (with Jack Bruce, David Torn, Mark Nauseef) CMP (Germany) 1994
  • THE OLD COUNTRY (with Howard Levy, Mark Nauseef) M.A Recordings (Japan) 1996
  • THE JACK BRUCE COLLECTOR'S EDITION CMP (Germany) 1996
  • BABY UNIVERSE (with Jadranka Stojaković) OMAGATOKI (Japan) 1996
  • STILL LIGHT (with Markus Stockhausen, Mark Nauseef) M.A Recordings (Japan) 1997
  • LOOSE WIRES (with Michel Godard and Mark Nauseef) ENJA Records (Germany) 1997
  • KRUSHEVO (with Vlatko Stefanovski) M.A Recordings (Japan) 1998
  • LIVE IN BELGRADE (with Vlatko Stefanovski) Third Ear Music (Macedonia) 2000
  • CUCUK (with Son of Slavster) MA-NO (Slovenia) 2000
  • LULKA (with Vanja Lazarova) Third Ear Music (Macedonia) 2003
  • TRETA MAJKA (with Vlatko Stefanovski and Theodosii Spassov) Avalon Records 2004
  • SNAKISH (with Wadada Leo Smith and Mark Nauseef) Leo Records 2005
  • PANGEA (with Djivan Gasparyan and Swapan Chaudhuri) Lian Records 2006
  • IMAM PJESMU ZA TEBE (with Rade Serbedzija) Croatia Records 2008
  • LIVE IN ZAGREB (with Vlatko Stefanovski, Theodosii Spassov, Swapan Chaudhuri) Croatia Records 2008
  • PONEKAD DOLAZIM, PONEKAD ODLAZIM (with Rade Šerbedžija) Croatia Records 2010
  • MIGRATIONS (with Dušan Bogdanović) Doberman - Yppan 2011
  • INVISIBLE WRITING (with Single Wing Turquoise Bird) Night Fire Films 2011
  • VIDARICA (with Teofilović brothers) Nine Winds 2012
  • MIRINA (solo) Croatia Records 2013
  • BALKAN FEVER (with Vlatko Stefanovski, Theodosii Spassov, MDR Leipzig Symphony conducted by Kristjan Järvi) Naïve Records 2014

References

  1. ^ Guitar Player magazine, Issue 325, January 1997, p.62 – 65