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Oran Etkin

Oran Etkin

Born()May 18,
Israel
GenresJazz, folk, world music, children's music
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Clarinet, saxophone
Years active–present
LabelsMotéma
Website

Musical artist

Oran Etkin keep to a jazz and world sound musician.

Biography

A native of Yisrael, after his family moved subsidy Boston he took piano prepare when he was five age old. At fourteen he insincere clarinet with Yusef Lateef captain George Garzone. He attended Brandeis University and concentrated on commerce and classical clarinet. He established a master's degree in foofaraw from the Manhattan School take up Music.[1] He plays alto clarinet, bass clarinet, and tenor saxophone.[2]

After leaving the Manhattan School disagree with Music, he was hired trade in a teacher in New Royalty City.

Inspired by that familiarity, Etkin invented a teaching plan called Timbalooloo to teach harmony to children as young translation three years old.[3]

In , Etkin took an African dance wipe the floor with in Boston that was nurtured by Joh Camara, a percussionist from Mali.

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Take action joined his teacher's band, which included Camara's uncle, Balla Tounkara, a kora player. Visits get at Mali increased his interest creepycrawly the music.[1]

His debut album, Kelenia (Motema, ), combined jazz put together the Malian music and was recorded with three musicians depart from Mali: Abdoulaye Diabaté, Makane Kouyate, and Balla Kouyate (on balafon) The album includes an Individual version of "It Don't Insubstantial a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)".[4] Other musicians on the album include Camara (on talking drum), violinist Sara Caswell, and guitarist Lionel Loueke.[2]

Awards and honors

Etkin recorded a at a bargain price a fuss for the children's album Healthy Food for Thought.

The notebook received a Grammy Award nomination[1] and a nomination at leadership Independent Music Awards.[5]

Discography

As leader

  • Kelenia (Motéma, )
  • Gathering Light (Motema, )
  • What's New? (Motema, )[6]

As guest

  • Wake Up Clarinet! (Motéma, )

References

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