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Encyclopedia > Robert Bonfiglio

Robert Bonfiglio is a harmonica player.


Performances

He recorded Live at the Grand Canyon (High Harmony Records) in 1994. The CD was recorded live at the Grand Canyon Music Festival in September 1993 and September 1994. In addition to Bonfiglio on the harmonica, performers included Laura Seaton (violin), Jay Berliner (guitar), Skip Edwards (bass), and Gordon Gottlieb (percussion).


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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Robert Bonfiglio (270 words)
In addition to Bonfiglio on the harmonica, performers included Laura Seaton (violin), Jay Berliner (guitar), Skip Edwards (bass), and Gordon Gottlieb (percussion).
Bonfiglio has been a concerto soloist with leading orchestras around the world including the Minnesota Orchestra, the Luxembourg Philharmonic, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, the Hong Kong Philharmonic, the Mexico City Philharmonic, as well as the Milwaukee Symphony and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Robert Bonfiglio has appeared as a soloist with Skitch Henderson and the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall, John Williams and the Boston Pops on PBS and John Mauceri and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl.
Richard Hunter/harmonica: Robert Bonfiglio Favorites (1339 words)
New York-based Robert Bonfiglio is the leading classical harmonica virtuoso on the planet, and the guy with the best shot right now at establishing the harmonica as a legitimate instrument for Western art music.
Robert is blazing a trail, and pioneers who don't have a lot of self-confidence don't make it past the first bend in the road (if there even is a road).
Robert's dedication not only to his own music, but to the thousands of harmonica players worldwide who are struggling to establish their own legitimacy in a world that is at least skeptical (and often downright hostile), cannot be doubted.
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