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Three Musicians in Communion With Each Other

Series: Echo Location: Soundings for New Music
From: John Diliberto
Length: 00:03:30

Native flute master R. Carlos Nakai, luthier and guitarist William Eaton, and world percussionist Will Clipman return with an album of intuitive improvisations, ranging from ethereal ballets to throbbing percussion trances. It's a music that seems deep in tradition, yet free from the limits of tradition. John Diliberto has a review. Read the full description.
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Piece Description

Native flute master R. Carlos Nakai, luthier and guitarist William Eaton, and world percussionist Will Clipman return with an album of intuitive improvisations, ranging from ethereal ballets to throbbing percussion trances. It's a music that seems deep in tradition, yet free from the limits of tradition.  John Diliberto has a review.

It's part of Echo Location: Soundings for New Music, the weekly digest from Echoes host and Peabody Award winning producer John Diliberto, exploring the latest in modern music with quick hitting interviews, music and commentary. Each edition of Echo Location features a beautifully edited music blend, that's combined with John's thoughtful insights and artists's comments to make a sound-rich journey for listeners. Each episode can stand on its own or be scheduled as a weekly or occasional series.

Broadcast History

WXPN, Philadelphia and WITF Harrisburg

Transcript

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Artists crossing musical and cultural boundaries are common these days, but few defy categories as much as R. Carlos Nakai. A member of the Navajo and Ute tribes, Nakai took the Native american flute off the reservation and out of the hands of traditionalists when he released his album, Canyon Trilogy in 1989

music

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Carlos added electronic effects to his flute and then took it to the world, playing with orchestras and pianists, Japanese world fusion groups and electronica artists.

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No matter what the setting, it all sounds like R. Carlos Nakai. But the trio heard on his latest album, Dancing Into Silence, is where Nakai seems to do his best work. He's been recording with William Eaton for over 20 years. Eaton plays custom-built, hybrid stringed instruments that look like ancient artifacts from Avatar.

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The other member is...
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Timing and Cues

Incue: [sonar sound] This is an Echo Location: Soundings for New Music.

Outcue: I’m John Diliberto and this has been an Echo Location.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Dancing into silence Nakai, Eaton and Clipman Dancing into silence. Canyon 2010 00:10
Man in the Maze Nakai, Eaton and Clipman Dancing into silence. Canyon 2010 00:10
Reflections in an Emerald Pool Nakai, Eaton and Clipman Dancing into silence. Canyon 2010 00:10