- Joseph Celli
Joseph Celli (b.
March 19 ,1944 ) is an American musician and composer specializing in contemporary and improvised music foroboe and English horn. In addition, he plays the Yamaha WX7 MIDI breath controller, as well as double reed instruments from several Asian cultures, including the Korean "hojok " and "piri ", and the Indian "mukha vina".His early training was as a
jazz saxophonist which allowed him to work his way through college performing with rhythm and blues and jazz groups as he began specializing in experimental performance for the oboe and English horn. He studied oboe with Ray Still of theChicago Symphony Orchestra and members of theNew York Philharmonic , theBoston Symphony Orchestra , and other leading oboists. Subsequently, he received a Fulbright Award to study "piri" with National Living Treasure Chung Jae-Gook inSouth Korea and the "hichiriki " at the Imperial CourtGagaku in Tokyo, Japan. Celli has conducted much work in the field of experimental music, both as a performer and presenter, and has worked withJin Hi Kim ,John Cage ,Ornette Coleman ,Phill Niblock , and theKronos Quartet . He has performed in over 40 countries and presented, withJerry Hunt , the first live satellite performance in the United States. As a concert presenter he has been involved in over 3,000 events including world premieres bySteve Reich , John Cage, and many others. He presented the U.S. premieres of "SPIRAL" and "SOLO" byKarlheinz Stockhausen in addition to over 50 works composed for him by various composers.Celli served as a co-director with Mary Luft of Tigertail Productions for two
New Music America festivals inHartford, Connecticut andMiami, Florida . He is a founding member of theNo World Improvisations ensemble and Executive Director of the Black Rock Art Center inBridgeport ,Connecticut ,United States . He is also the founder and director of O. O. Discs, a CD label devoted to new music that has released over 70 discs.External links
* [http://kalvos.org/cellijo.html Joseph Celli page]
* [http://www.internationalperformingarts.com/ Black Rock Art Center site]
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