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- Martin Valihora (born 4 May 1976) is a Slovak drummer and percussionist. Valihora studied piano between 1986 and 1987, but then switched to drums, having...
- the Slovak edition of Forbes. Germani is married to the musician Martin Valihora. They have two daughters. Oplatková, Martina (8 September 2023). "Herečka...
- by jazz pianist Hiromi Uehara with b****ist Tony Grey and drummer Martin Valihora. NPR called the album "part classical, part jazz and part simply unclassifiable"...
- Hiromi Uehara's first trio featuring b****ist Tony Grey and drummer Martin Valihora. C. Michael Bailey of All About Jazz wrote "All of the pieces are pregnant...
- pianist Hiromi Uehara accompanied by b****ist Tony Grey and drummer Martin Valihora. According to Alex Henderson of Allmusic, "Hiromi has a variety of moods...
- (****anese Edition Bonus Track) (12:08) Hiromi Uehara - Keyboards Martin Valihora - Drums Tony Grey - B**** David Fiuczynski - Guitar Bailey, C. Michael (March...
- composer Laco Deczi (1938) – jazz musician, trumpet player, composer Martin Valihora (1976) – jazz musician, drummer Jaroslav Filip (1949–2000) – musician,...
- Ensemble ★ Jana Kirschner ★ IMT Smile Instrumental Artist New ArtistMartin Valihora ★ Peha Writer Song ★ Jozef Urban – "Voda, čo ma drží nad vodou" (by J....
- members of the group; Oskar Rózsa, Katarína Knechtová, Marcel Buntaj, Martin Valihora. Ivan Tásler has cooperated also with other well-known Slovak artists,...
- Slovakia Marcel Buntaj (1997) Artmedia Awards Andrej Šeban (1998) Martin Valihora (1999) Andrej Šeban (2000) Due to various presenters, the awards were frequently...