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- Guernica_(band) abstract "Presumably named after the famous painting Guernica by Pablo Picasso, this Japanese trio from the 1980s specialized in avant-garde music in a retro 1920's and 30's cabaret style. Their early recordings are primarily electronic (using synthesizers instead of traditional acoustic instruments) but their later works are performed by a live orchestra.The primary members of Guernica were: Jun Togawa - vocalist Koji Ueno - composer, pianist and violinist Keiichi Ohta - lyricist and art director".
- Q5614884 abstract "Presumably named after the famous painting Guernica by Pablo Picasso, this Japanese trio from the 1980s specialized in avant-garde music in a retro 1920's and 30's cabaret style. Their early recordings are primarily electronic (using synthesizers instead of traditional acoustic instruments) but their later works are performed by a live orchestra.The primary members of Guernica were: Jun Togawa - vocalist Koji Ueno - composer, pianist and violinist Keiichi Ohta - lyricist and art director".
- Guernica_(band) comment "Presumably named after the famous painting Guernica by Pablo Picasso, this Japanese trio from the 1980s specialized in avant-garde music in a retro 1920's and 30's cabaret style. Their early recordings are primarily electronic (using synthesizers instead of traditional acoustic instruments) but their later works are performed by a live orchestra.The primary members of Guernica were: Jun Togawa - vocalist Koji Ueno - composer, pianist and violinist Keiichi Ohta - lyricist and art director".
- Q5614884 comment "Presumably named after the famous painting Guernica by Pablo Picasso, this Japanese trio from the 1980s specialized in avant-garde music in a retro 1920's and 30's cabaret style. Their early recordings are primarily electronic (using synthesizers instead of traditional acoustic instruments) but their later works are performed by a live orchestra.The primary members of Guernica were: Jun Togawa - vocalist Koji Ueno - composer, pianist and violinist Keiichi Ohta - lyricist and art director".