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Ralph McTell

Ralph McTell

Ralph McTell is one of Britain’s most accomplished fingerstyle acoustic guitarists. Subscribing to the uniquely British style of playing associated with the likes of Bert Jansch and John Renbourn, the Ivor Novello winning guitarist penned the classic ‘Streets of London’ for his 1969 album ‘Spiral Staircase’.

Raúl Traver

Principal clarinet in the “Zakhar Bron Chamber Orchestra” in Switzerland

Rekkenze Brass

Rekkenze Brass

REKKENZE - the name of an old slavic village in 1135. Todays town of „Hof“ (in Bavaria, Germany) was founded on the soil of this village. REKKENZE BRASS – is a Brass quintett that was founded 843 years later by some members of the Hof Philharmonic Orchestra and that gained an enormous international reputation since then. Since the very beginning, it was the members wish to show the transparent borders in between the different styles of music by presenting a wide range repertoire of arrangements and original compositions. Their charming and happy performance created the term of “Brasszination”.

Reuben

Reuben

Reuben formed in the rock crucible that is small-town England, where you either rot slowly into middle age or form a band. However Reuben’s determination and sheer brilliance have seen them lift above the pack, topping the MTV2 charts, being nominated for Best Newcomer at the Kerrang! Awards, being given 3 singles of the week and the album of the week on Radio 1, and getting glowing reviews from the likes of NME, Kerrang! and Rock Sound.