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A few words about the author
Ramzi is fond of classic music (abooove all opera) and new technologies. He particularly likes digital, the web, Puccini, Massenet, Domingo, Alagna, Netrebko & Gruberova (Grubi for the ntimes). He’s been working as digital marketer and strategy consultant and has studied studying lyric singing with Pierre VANHOENACKERE in Tourcoing Conservatory and Robert Expert and Sonia Morgavi in Bobigny Conservatoire. He wrote a book of short stories “Nouvelles Russes”, in which of course music play a major role :). If he had to dwell on a desert isle (still equipped with communiction and electricity networks), he would bring with me his webphone, his tablet, his Parrot headphone, scores of Werther and Tosca, a few CD integrales (Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, at least …a man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do), DVD box set of Chéreau’s Ring and his opera collection of 320 kbit/s mp3. He would also bring with me his old vinyl turntable desk and a few dozens of vinyls of Viennese operetta and opéra comique. Like this he could be under the impression of earing some voice, under palmtrees like the other tenor, overthere, on the Ceylan Island :). He is marketing advisor of SonicSolveig.
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