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The Biography of Sigmund Snopek III (click here for a printable version)
Snopek music is rich and lyrical, drawing from four decades of professional expertise in most major American musical styles. His catalog boasts over 300 original songs, ranging from top 40 through progressive rock to jazz. As a classical composer, he has written symphonies, operas, ensemble compositions and song cycles. Many of his major works have been showcased by the major cultural organizations in Milwaukee, including the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Theatre X, Summerfest, Irish Fest and Present Music. Through the years, Snopek has led diverse rock bands, including the Bloomsbury People and the popular band "Snopek." He has successfully balanced a demanding performance schedule with his career as composer.
He has traveled internationally with the Violent Femmes, and been featured on recordings by many well-known artists including the Femmes, Tom Paxton, and many more. Whether classical or rock, jazz or commercial, Snopek music is characterized by a strong melodic element that provides the basis to audience enjoyment. Each composition is distinct and memorable. The inherent complexity of his music, which becomes apparent through repeated listening, provides lasting audience enjoyment. Snopek fans are fans for life. This web site celebrates the continuing musical legacy of Sigmund Snopek. We invite you to join that celebration. What the critics are saying about Sigmund Snopek III as a Performer "The
Femmes - joined for much of the show by the Horns of Dilemma, featuring
reed man and keyboardist Sigmund Snopek - are a far tighter act than in
years past." Review of The Violent Femmes/The Pogues/Mojo Nixon/Skid Roper at Poplar Creek Music Theater, Hoffman Estate, IL: "Eclectic
music with broad appeal." "Keyboardist
delivers with zany panache." Review of Wisconsinsane: " "Snopeks
music is universal." "Liltingly
lunatic musical experience." "Multi-instrumentalist
Sigmund Snopek III on keyboards, oboe and flute gave the Violent Femmes
even more to meddle with, paying off consistently throughout the night.
Refreshingly spontaneous...a real treat...a feast of Femmes and Snopek." "Opening
for the Violent Femmes, techno-whiz Sigmund Snopek got across with his
battery of keyboards and a sense of humor." "With
an unmatched talent on the keyboards and a sense of humor shining through,
Snopek bedazzled the crowd." "Rated
#9 of 10 Best Albums of the Year" What the critics are saying about Sigmund Snopek III as a Composer
"...a
pleasure dome of sound. Snopeks colors and gestures are shimmering...think
of a post-modern "Scheherezade" and youll get the idiom." Review of DESERT SONGS, 12 settings of short, inspired texts featured as part of the Composers Festival concert, April, 1985, Fine Arts Music Hall, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee: "...marvels
of declamation, economy, invention and musical daring. Soprano Marlee
Sabo sent Snopeks tricky ornaments shooting through the hall like
skyrockets." Review of PALE SUN, a song cycle highlighted as the featured work by the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra at their season-opening concert, October, 1995, at Milwaukees landmark Pabst Theater: "These sensual
poems left the audience cheering...Snopeks passionate tone painting
is invigorating precisely because he joyfully embraces musics essential
communicative features - uncompromised tonality, straightforward melody,
lively rhythms and clear-cut form..." |
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