Paul Horn (jazz musician)
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Paul Horn (born March 17, 1930) is an American jazz flutist, and leader of the Paul Horn Quintet.
He was born in New York City, and began playing the piano at the age of 4 and the saxophone when he was 12. He studied the flute in 1952 at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio and then earned a master's degree from the Manhattan School of Music. He played with Chico Hamilton's Quintet from 1956 to 1958. He worked with Tony Bennett in 1966. In 1970, he moved with his wife Tryntje to Victoria, British Columbia on Vancouver Island. He formed his own quintet and has recorded film scores for the National Film Board of Canada.
He is widely known for his innovations on the flute, and has recorded some truly exotic albums. Perhaps the most famous of these are his "inside" records which began with the airy, echoing sounds he created in the Taj Mahal. Horn has since made similar recordings in a pyramid, a cathedral and with Orca whales. While he is undoubtedly a jazz musician, many of his works defy categorization.
[edit] Discography
- Something Blue (1960)
- The Jazz Years (1961)
- In India & Kashmir (1968)
- Inside, also known as Inside the Taj Mahal (1968)
- Visions (1974)
- The Altitude of the Sun (1975)
- Special Edition (1975)
- Nexus (1975)
- Inside the Great Pyramid (1976)
- Riviera Concert (1977)
- China (1981)
- Inside the Cathedral (1983)
- Traveler (1985)
- Sketches: A Collection (1986)
- China (1987)
- Peace Album (1988)
- Brazilian Images (1989)
- Nomad (1990)
- Africa (1994)
- Music (1997)
- Tibet: Journey to the Roof of the World (2000)
- Imprompture (2001)
- Journey Inside Tibet (2001)