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  1. Patrick Philippe Moraz (* 24. Juni 1948 in Morges am Genfersee) ist ein Schweizer Progressive-Rock - Musiker. Als Keyboarder spielt er mehrere Tasteninstrumente. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Jugend (1948–1965) 2 Reisen (1965–1969) 3 Mit Mainhorse und erste Filmmusiken (1969–1973) 4 Mit Refugee: Der Durchbruch (1973–1974) 5 Bei Yes (1974–1976)

  2. Patrick Philippe Moraz (born 24 June 1948) is a Swiss musician, film composer and songwriter, best known for his tenures as keyboardist in the rock bands Yes and the Moody Blues . Born into a musical family, Moraz learned music at a young age and studied at the Lausanne Conservatory.

  3. Learn about Patrick Moraz, the Swiss musician who played with Yes, Moody Blues and others. Explore his solo albums, box set, new project MAP and more.

  4. Real Name: Patrick Philippe Moraz. Profile: Swiss progressive rock and jazz keyboard player. He was born on an aeroplane on June 24, 1948, and grew up in Morges (near Lausanne). After stints in Mainhorse, Refugee and Yes (1974-1976, 2018-2019), Moraz started releasing solo albums.

  5. Learn about Patrick Moraz's musical journey from childhood to fame, from jazz to rock, from Switzerland to the world. Discover his collaborations with legends like John Coltrane, Salvador Dali, and YES, and his solo albums and film scores.

  6. Learn about Patrick Moraz, a pioneer of electronic and fusion music who played with Yes and Moody Blues. Explore his discography, biography, reviews and videos on Progarchives.com.

  7. www.loudersound.com › features › q-a-patrick-morazQ&A: Patrick Moraz | Louder

    3. Nov. 2014 · Prog sat down to chat with former Yes and Moody Blues keyboard player Patrick Moraz, involved in both, to discuss his career and his Alpine Horn! Patrick Moraz isn’t slow in coming forwards. Back in the mid-60s, when he was still in his 20s, he won the support slot to tour Europe with legendary jazz saxophonist John Coltrane.