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  1. 26. Apr. 2019 · Photo by Austin Young. When I spoke with avant-garde legend Diamanda Galás in 2017, she had some understandably harsh words for critics who fail to understand both the deep and intense emotional veins running through her discography as well as the actual musical history behind her work.

  2. 26. Aug. 2022 · Broken Gargoyles by Diamanda Galás, released 26 August 2022 1. Broken Gargoyles I. Mutilatus 2. Broken Gargoyles II. Abiectio Composed in 2020 during the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the first incarnation of the work was played as a sound installation at the Kapellen Leprosarium (Leper's Sanctuary) in Hanover, Germany.

  3. 29. Aug. 2022 · Diamanda Galás composes violently compassionate music about suffering. Her late-1980s Masque of the Red Death Trilogy focuses on AIDS, which killed her brother, Philip-Dimitri, in 1986, while ...

  4. 13. März 2017 · Diamanda Galás began her creative journey at 14 years old, playing solo piano in symphonies and accompanying her father’s choir. She went on to collaborate with a broad spectrum of avant-garde composers and popular artists such as Erasure and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin, while shaping and redefining an utterly unique and genre-defying sound.

  5. Click to read Bandcamp's "Guide to the Discography of Diamanda Galás, Avant-Garde Oracle." U.S. FILM PREMIERE: SCHREI 27 Screening March 28-30 at Performance Space 122 (New York City), with a special talk with Diamanda on March 30.

  6. Fallilou "Galas" Niang. International. Artist. Gilda Solve Galas. International. Artist. Emmanuel Alfredo Galas Zavaleta. Electronic. Find information about "Diamanda Galás" listen to "Diamanda Galás" on AllMusic.

  7. Singer Diamanda Galás jumps over all these barricades. She is an aesthetic revolutionary. Techniques of extended voice production are not new. A German-Jewish voice teacher named Alfred Wolfsohn (1896-1962), serving as a stretcher carrier during World War I, was scarred for life by hearing the extreme vocalizations of the wounded and dying ...