Rhys Chatham
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+ | '''Rhys Chatham''' (b. [[September 19]], [[1952]], [[New York City]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[composer]], [[guitar]]ist, and [[trumpet]] player, primarily active in [[avant-garde]] and [[minimalism|minimalist]] fields of experimentation. He is best known for his "guitar orchestra" compositions, which are acknowledged as the major influence on his sonic contemporary [[Glenn Branca]]. He has lived in [[France]] since 1987. | ||
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Rhys Chatham (b. September 19, 1952, New York City) is an American composer, guitarist, and trumpet player, primarily active in avant-garde and minimalist fields of experimentation. He is best known for his "guitar orchestra" compositions, which are acknowledged as the major influence on his sonic contemporary Glenn Branca. He has lived in France since 1987.
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