In Canada, Greta Kraus was the earliest music revival, especially the undoubtedly harpsichord event, but her achievement far exceeded the baroque repertoire. She has also directed Canadian singers not only to the baroque oratorio but also to romantic German operas, homeless and 20th century works. Composer R. Murray Schafer studies with her keyboard writer Douglas Bodle, Elizabeth Keenan, Patrick Wedd, Valerie Weeks and singer Elizabeth Benson Guy, Ma Ry Morrison, Gary Relyea, Roxolana Roslak, Teresa Stratas. did.
Alison Krauss is one of the most famous people in the world of bluegrass and country music. She won her first violin contest at the age of 8 and signed a recording contract with Rounder Records at the age of 14. She is also an excellent singer and leads the Union Station of the Star Blue Grass Band. Cross recording is very talented by combining traditional bluegrass, modern country music, pop music and collaboration with various musicians. Klaus and Union Station in her band dominated the movie "Oh Brother, Earl to Ear?" Guitarist Union Station guitarist, Klaus sang on this song. Go to the Harmony River and pray. "
They are often excluded from the early bluegrass band, but women have always influenced bluegrass music. Sally Ann Forester is the first woman who recorded bluegrass (play accordion in Bill Monroe's band), Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard, Falk Renaissance singer of the 1960's, and today many female bluegrass and bluegrass singers did. Women have played an important role in the history of bluegrass music. Alison Kraus is usually receiving the most reports, but other female Bluegrass artists such as Laurie Lewis and Gillian Welch are leading the modern bluegrass scene.
Kraus's research is part of a new wave of long-term prospective research aimed at studying the neurological effects of school and regional music training. According to Kraus in particular, this is the majority of past research. Since it is a low-income student who has never received music education so far, the research subject starts with an equal stadium. Klaus in Los Angeles and her colleagues are interested in how group music education affects the sound of the process of the brain, and which is related to elementary school classes and language skills that will participate in harmonious projects over the coming years I will evaluate whether it will affect. Klaus is also a multi-year study for high school students in downtown Chicago, evaluating the impact of public school music education on adolescent brain development.