Jon Rose
Jon Rose | |
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Jon rose at steim2009 | |
Background information | |
Born | Rochester, UK |
Instruments | Violin, Cello, Piano |
Website |
jonroseweb |
Jon Rose (born 1951) is a British-Australian violinist.[1] Rose began playing violin at age 7 after winning a music scholarship to King's School in Rochester, UK. He has appeared on over 30 albums.[2]
Main releases
- Forward of Short Leg (Dossier, 1984)
- Vivisection (Auf Ruhr, 1988)
- Paganini's Last Testimony (Konnex, 1989)
- Violin Music for Restaurants: (Feat. the Legendary Jo "Doc" Rosenberg) (Cuneiform, 1992)
- Brain Weather: The Story of the Rosenbergs (ReR, 1993)
- Pulled Muscles (Immigrant, 1993)
- The Virtual Violin (Megaphone, 1993)
- Violin Music for Supermarkets (Megaphone, 1994)
- Eine Violine fur Valentin (No Wave, 1995)
- Perks (Recommended, 1995)
- Violin Music in the Age of Shopping (Intakt, 1995)
- Shopping.Live@Victo (ReR, 1997)
- Techno Mit Störungen (Plag Dich Nicht, 1998)
- Sliding (Noise Asia, 1998)
- The Fence (ReR, 1998)
- China Copy (Creamgardens, 1999)
- The Hyperstring Project (ReR, Meagsonic, 2000)
- The Violin Factory [live] (Heyermears Discorbie, 2001)
- Temperament (Emanem, 2002)
- Great Fences of Australia (Dynamo House, 2002)
- The People's Music (ReR, 2003)
- Artery (NOWnow, 2004)
- "Double Indemnity" (Hermes, 2004)
- "Fleisch" (Saucerlike Records, 2004)
- "Futch" (Jazzwerkstatt, 2006)
- "Rosin" (ReR, 2012)
References
- ↑ "Jon Rose : Represented Artist". Australian Music Centre. Australian Music Centre. February 2006. Retrieved 11 December 2011.
- ↑ "Results for 'jon rose' [WorldCat.org]". www.worldcat.org.
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