Sigmund Snopek III (born 1950)[1] is an American musician and composer.
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Snopek began his career in the late 1960s with a prog-rock band called Bloomsbury People.[2] He has since created concept albums, pop songs, and classical compositions.[2] Along the way, he performed and recorded with The Violent Femmes. In 2015, he was inducted into the Wisconsin Area Music Industry Hall of Fame.[3]
Snopek composed a jazz symphony to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the founding of Waukesha, Wisconsin, which was performed at the University of Wisconsin–Waukesha on August 12, 1984.[4][self-published source] Snopek's works often have a local Milwaukee flavor to them, such as a song named for Robin Yount on his Baseball album.[1] His classical works have been performed by many organizations in Milwaukee, including the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra.[5]
The Bloomsbury People
Virginia Woolf
Trinity Seaseizesees
Nobody to Dream
First Band on the Moon
Turn Around
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Beer (Sigmund Snopek III album)
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