- Paul Horn (jazz musician)
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Name = Paul Horn
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Instrument =Flute
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Genre =Jazz New Age
Occupation =Flautist
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Notable_instruments =:"This is an article about the jazz musician Paul Horn. For information on the computer scientist Dr. Paul Horn, see
Paul Horn (computer scientist) ."Paul Horn (born
March 17 1930 ) is an Americanjazz flutist , and pioneer of theNew age musical genre.Life and career
He was born in
New York City , and began playing thepiano at the age of 4 and thesaxophone when he was 12. He studied the flute in 1952 at theOberlin Conservatory of Music inOhio and then earned a master's degree from theManhattan School of Music .Moving to Los Angeles he played with
Chico Hamilton 's Quintet from 1956 to 1958 and recorded his debut album "Something Blue" in 1960. By now an established West Coast session player he played on theDuke Ellington Orchestra's "Suite Thursday" and worked withNat King Cole ,Tony Bennett and others. In 1970, he moved with his second wife Tryntje to Victoria,British Columbia onVancouver Island . He formed his own quintet and has recorded film scores for theNational Film Board of Canada .The "Inside" recordings
He is widely known for his innovations on both metal and traditional wood flutes, and has recorded some truly exotic albums. Perhaps most famous of these are his "Inside" recordings, which feature airy, echoing sounds created in places of spiritual importance. The series began with Horn sneaking a tape recorder into the
Taj Mahal during a trip to India in 1968 and continued later with recordings insideGreat Pyramid of Giza , and a return to the Taj Mahal in 1989. Horn has since made similar recordings in a cathedral, in the canyons of the Mid-West with Native American flautistR. Carlos Nakai , and with orca whales.In 1998 he was able to record within the walls of the
Potala Palace inLhasa ,Tibet . Horn was the first westerner to be granted permission to perform inside this massive structure considered the spiritual nexus of Tibetan Buddhism. Horn was to return to Tibet in 2003 to film on the holyMount Kailash , where Horn would scatter the ashes of former travelling companion, Buddhist monkLama Tenzin .While he is undoubtedly a jazz musician, many of his works defy categorization. As well as the "Inside" series he has recorded other albums of jazz with musicians from a range of cultures and backgrounds including "China" and "Africa".
Family and personal life
He now lives in British Columbia with his third wife, singer and songwriter,
Ann Mortifee .Discography
* "Something Blue" (1960)
* "The Jazz Years" (1961)
* "Profile of a Jazz Musician" (1961) with vibraphonistEmil Richards
* "The Sound of Paul Horn" (1961) also with Richards, this album is now on the "Profile of a Jazz Musician" CD
* "In India & Kashmir" (1968)
* "Inside", also known as "Inside theTaj Mahal " (1968)
* "Inside II", (1972)
* "Visions" (1974)
* "The Altitude of the Sun" (1975)
* "Special Edition" (1975)
* "Nexus" (1975)
* "Inside the Great Pyramid" (1976)
* "Riviera Concert" (1977)
* "Dream Machine (1978)
* "China" (1981)
* "Inside the Cathedral" (1983)
* "Traveler" (1985)
* "Sketches: A Collection" (1986)
* "China" (1987)
* "The Peace Album" (1988) - music for Christmas
* "Brazilian Images" (1989)
* "Inside the Taj Mahal, Volume 2" (1989)
* "Nomad" (1990)
* "Africa" (1994)
* "Music" (1997)
* "Inside Canyon de Chelly" (1997) - withR. Carlos Nakai
* "Inside Monument Valley] (1999) - with Nakai
* "Tibet: Journey to the Roof of the World" (2000)
* "Imprompture" (2001)
* "Journey Inside Tibet" (2001)External links
* [http://www.paulhornmusic.com/ Paul Horn's official website]
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