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Opus III were an English electronic music group who had success on the UK Singles and U.S. Dance charts. The group consisted of vocalist Kirsty Hawkshaw and producers/musicians Kevin Dodds, Ian Munro and Nigel Walton. The group members promoted a environmental and feminist message through their lyrics, liner notes and photo and music videos.
Kirsty Hawkshaw (born 29 March 1969) is an English electronic music vocalist and songwriter. In addition to her work as a solo artist, she is known as the lead vocalist of early 1990s dance group Opus III, and her collaborative work with other musicians and producers.
Mind Fruit is the debut album by British electronic music group Opus III.Their hit single "It's a Fine Day" is a cover of a 1983 single by Jane & Barton, while "I Talk to the Wind" is a cover of a King Crimson song from their 1969 debut album In the Court of the Crimson King.
The Opus III version was sampled in Orbital's 1993 track, "Halcyon + On + On", on their second eponymous album. A music video for the song features Hawkshaw, the vocalist in the song’s sample. A music video for the song features Hawkshaw, the vocalist in the song’s sample.
Guru Mother is a 1994 album by Opus III. It features the dance club hit "When You Made the Mountain". [3] The album contains positive lyrics including one track that is a Sanskrit prayer ("Guru Mother"). It integrates strands of Eastern spirituality (the belief that all nature is divine) with ecology.
Opus 3 Artists is an independent artists management firm with offices in New York City, Los Angeles and Berlin and represents several classical artists, as well as artists in the non-classical genres, such as jazz, world music, theater, dance, and special attractions. Formerly the classical music division of International Creative Management ...
Opus III or Opus 3 may refer to: Opus 3 of various composers, see Op. 3 (disambiguation) Opus-3 Lithuanian National Radio and Television; Opus 3 Artists;
The String Quartets, Op. 3 are a set of six string quartets published under Joseph Haydn's name by the French music publisher Bailleux in 1777 and subsequently reprinted in 1801 by Maison Pleyel as part of a series of the complete Haydn string quartets.