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NAM
latin: "indeed"
| arabic: "yes" | sanskrit: "the
divine soundstream"
From
primeval times on the fertile regions of the Danube have always
been a melting pot of different cultures. As a rich environment
and living space for many ancestors: Celts, Germans, Romans
and many more Austria was and will always be the central heart
of Europe that remains up until today as an intermediary between
East and West.
Following these roots
NAM is a meeting pool of musicians, that gather in various
lineups in order to fuse the spirit and the sound of ancient
instruments with their own ideas to an eclectic new style
of music...
-> Curriculum
vitae
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BERNHARD MIKUSKOVICS
(Vocals, Overtone Voice, Rauschpfeife,
Ney, Dombra,
Rybab,
Whistles,
Dulcimer,
Xaphoon,
Jew´s Harp, Didgeridoo, Guitar)
Austrian
vocalist, overtone singer and multiinstrumentalist Bernhard
Mikuskovics started his career as a solo musician & performer
at the beginning of 2003 under the flagship of Anamaneh.
He has been involved in music and pictorial arts since his
early childhood, and started to research on didgeridoos, ethnic
flutes and overtone instruments after finishing his graphical
education. Since then he has been working on various eclectic
art projects surrounding music and graphic design. His fascination
with overtones and overtone music finally led him into the
art of overtone singing. He teaches overtone techniques of
the human voice, didgeridoo, jew´s harp and works as
a musician mainly in the field of fusing ancient instruments
with modern musical styles and elements.
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PATRICK FELDNER
(Bodhran, Bendir, Riqq, Tonbak, Tabla, Jew´s Harp,
Voice)
During
his extensive travels to India, Nepal and Turkey Patrick Feldner
studied tabla and basics of classical northern-indian (Hindustani)
music with Nandu Mishra und Ramchandra Sharma (All India Radio&TV)
in Varanasi, Northern India.
Following his aim to master framedrum techniques of all kinds
he learned different playing-styles in the workshops and courses
of outstanding musicians such as Glen Velez (USA), Michael
Metzler (Germany), Mel Mercier (Irland) and Steafan Hannigan
(Irland).
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GEORG BAUM
(Celtic Harp)
Georg
Baum has been educated in classical harp, piano and composition.
He performed as a soloist and as member of various ensembles
throughout Europe. Along with his classical training, he has
developed a keen interest in early European and medieval Musical
forms.
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KEMALETTIN EFE
(Oud, Saz, Tanbur)
Kemalettin
Efe started to play Guitar and Saz at the age of twelve. As
a musician he is now mainly occupied with the study of oriental
string instruments Oud and Tanbur. Before joining Ensemble
NAM he played with the intercultural music-groups "Kybele",
"KIR", "Sol Minör", "Ekin"
and "Ensemble Taksim".
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RAINER RATH
(Violin)
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HELMUT EBERL
(HurdyGurdy)
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