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Harley Gaber

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Harley Gaber was born in Chigaco in 1943. Committed suicide on June 16, 2011. Gaber was a composer, artist, filmmaker, photographer. His "Winds Rise in the North" was recently reissued by edition rz, in Berlin, Germany. All of his work in these various media can be seen at his archive-website: harleygaber.com. Future reissues of his music are going to appear on edition rz. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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in memoriam 2010: II. threnody and prayer

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2

The Winds Rise In The North Pt. 1

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i saw my mother ascending mount fuji

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The Winds Rise In The North Pt. 2

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The Winds Rise In The North Pt. 3

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The Winds Rise In The North Pt. 4

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The Winds Rise In The North

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The Winds Rise In The North, Part 1

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9

The Realm of Indra's Net

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in memoriam 2010: I. cataclysm and threnody

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albums

The Winds Rise In The North

The Winds Rise In The North

Gaber: In memoriam 2010

Gaber: In memoriam 2010

Gaber, H.: I Saw My Mother Ascending Mount Fuji

Gaber, H.: I Saw My Mother Ascending Mount Fuji

Indra's Net

Indra's Net

I saw my mother ascending mount fuji

I saw my mother ascending mount fuji

In Memoriam 2010

In Memoriam 2010

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The Winds Rise in the North CD1

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Gaber: I Saw My Mother Ascending Mount Fuji

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Harley Gaber: Ludus Primus/Ka Baird: Ludus Secondos

Music of Harley Gaber, William Hellerman & Paul Zonn

Music of Harley Gaber, William Hellerman & Paul Zonn

Indra’s Net

Indra’s Net

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The Winds Rise in the North CD2

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