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  1. Norbert Kraft (born 21 August 1950) is a Canadian guitarist, music teacher, producer and arranger. Life [ edit ] Born in Linz , Austria , Kraft's family emigrated to Canada in 1954.

  2. Jun 21, 2007 · Kraft, Norbert. Norbert Kraft. Guitarist, teacher, producer, b Linz, Austria, 21 Aug 1950, naturalized Canadian 1954. He moved with his family to Toronto as a child, and after playing electric guitar in rock bands and studying piano and harpsichord as a teenager, he studied classical guitar 1967-70 with Carl (Carol) van Feggelen at the RCMT and 1970-1 with Eli Kassner at the University of Toronto.

  3. Jan 29, 2008 · Norbert Kraft, classical guitarist (b at Linz, Austria 21 Aug 1950). He was brought to Canada in 1954 and took up classical guitar relatively late, at age 17, but has gone on to establish himself as one of the world's finest guitarists. He was the first N American to win the prestigious top prize in the Andrés Segovia International Guitar ...

  4. Norbert Kraft. The first artist from North America (though Austrian-born, he was reared in Canada) to have won the Segovia International Competition in Mallorca, Spain (1985), Norbert Kraft has achieved a reputation…. Read Full Biography.

  5. The first artist from North America (though Austrian-born, he was reared in Canada) to have won the Segovia International Competition in Mallorca, Spain (1985), Norbert Kraft has achieved a reputation as one of the world's finest guitarists. His ascent to celebrity began with his winning the Grand Prize in Canada's CBC Radio Competition in 1979.

  6. Feb 2, 2024 · Norbert Kraft. Guitarist, teacher, producer, born in Linz, Austria, 21 Aug 1950, naturalized Canadian 1954. He moved with his family to Toronto as a child, and after playing electric guitar in rock bands and studying piano and harpsichord as a teenager, he studied classical guitar with Carl (Carol) van Feggelen and with Eli Kassner at the University of Toronto.

  7. Jun 20, 1994 · Norbert Kraft. CLASSICAL · 1994 . Preview. June 20, 1994 32 Songs, 1 hour, 9 minutes ℗ 1994 Naxos. Also available in the iTunes Store . Other Versions.

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