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Aaron J Rabushka

'He sounds like nobody else.' - Steve Schwartz

The American composer and trombonist Aaron Rabushka was born on 1 July 1958 in St Louis, Missouri. His music is featured on the American Modern Masters label's 'Music from Six Continents' series.

 

Articles by Aaron J Rabushka

Some thoughts on the music of Havergal Brian, from Aaron Rabushka

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'Sky poets paint the sheltered curve to find' - the first part of a triptych of articles by Jennifer Paull

Profile. Aaron Rabushka - a portrait by Jennifer Paull

Record box. Intriguing selection - Keith Bramich listens to contemporary music on the Vienna Modern Masters label

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