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Stephen Magnusson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stephen Magnusson
Stephen John Magnusson (13 February 1969) is an Australian guitarist. He is known for his work as an improviser and has worked with the Australian Art Orchestra. and Elixir featuring Katie Noonan. Magnusson was awarded the Melbourne Prize for Music Outstanding Musician Award in 2013. == Early career ==
Magnusson began playing musical instruments at age three when he was given a ukulele. At age six he had his first guitar and began performing at the age of ten on an electric guitar that he borrowed from a school teacher. He started to formally study improvisation under Gordon Pendelton at Box Hill TAFE in 1985. In 1986, Magnusson began his formal training at the prestigious Victorian College of the Arts. Here, he worked under the supervision of some of Australia’s finest musicians, Tony Gould, Bob Sedergreen and Paul Grabowsky.〔 He practiced improvisation and composition, joining various bands and exploring many styles, developing an understanding of the mechanics of his instrument and the art of improvisation. His was influenced as a child by the Beatles whose music he describes as: "a magical experience, because it was so produced, and because of this amazing journey that they’d take you on. Especially from the mid-’60s on, they just explored sound." Magnusson was also influenced by the linear playing of George Benson and Wes Montgomery, but also fascinated by Andy Summers of the Police: "who played these beautiful colours that didn’t sound like pop music at the time… I just loved exploring that principle." "〔
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