R. Carlos Nakai

R. Carlos Nakai

Infobox Musical artist
Name = R. Carlos Nakai


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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Born = birth date and age|1946|4|16|mf=y
Origin = Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
Occupation = Musician
Instrument = Native American flute
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Years_active = 1983–present
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URL = [http://www.rcarlosnakai.com www.rcarlosnakai.com]

R. Carlos Nakai (born April 16, 1946) is a Native American flautist of Navajo/Ute heritage.

R. Carlos Nakai is the world's premier performer of the Native American flute. Originally trained in classical trumpet and music theory, Nakai was given a traditional cedar wood flute as a gift and challenged to see what he could do with it. [ [http://www.rcarlosnakai.com/ R. Carlos Nakai ] ]

Born in Flagstaff, Arizona, he released his first album, "Changes", in 1983 and since then his work has been universally appreciated. He has been nominated for four Grammy Awards, and two of his records, "Canyon Trilogy" and "Earth Spirit" (which are the two of the first native American flute albums to go gold), have been RIAA certified Gold. In 2005 he was inducted into the Arizona Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame. As well as having a large number of solo albums, Nakai has also worked with many other musicians, including Tibetan flutist Nawang Khechog, flutist Paul Horn, and American composer Philip Glass.He lives in Tucson, Arizona.

Nakai, while cognizant of the traditional use of the flute as a solo instrument, began finding new settings for it, especially in the genres of jazz and classical. He founded the ethnic jazz ensemble, the R. Carlos Nakai Quartet, to explore the intersection of ethnic and jazz idioms. Nakai brought the flute into the concert hall, performing with over fifteen symphony and chamber orchestras. He was a featured soloist on the Philip Glass composition, Piano Concerto No. 2: After Lewis & Clark, premiered by the Omaha Symphony. Nakai also works with producer and arranger Billy Williams, a two-time Grammy® winner, in composing for and performing the traditional flute in orchestral works of a lighter vein. As an artist, he is an adventurer and risk taker, always giving his musical imagination free rein. Nakai is also an iconoclastic traditionalist who views his cultural heritage not only as a source and inspiration, but also a dynamic continuum of natural change, growth, and adaptation subject to the artist’s expressive needs.

In a cross-cultural foray, Nakai performed extensively with the Wind Travelin’ Band, a traditional Japanese ensemble from Kyoto which resulted in an album, Island of Bows. Additional recordings with ethnic artists include In A Distant Place with Tibetan flutist and chanter Nawang Khechog, and Our Beloved Land with famed Hawaiian slack key guitarist and singer Keola Beamer. Recently, Nakai released Voyagers with Philadelphia Orchestra cellist Udi Bar-David which blends Native American melodies with Jewish and Arabic songs.

A Navy veteran, Nakai earned a Master’s Degree in American Indian Studies from the University of Arizona. He was awarded the Arizona Governor’s Arts Award in 1992, and an honorary doctorate from Northern Arizona University in 1994. In 2005 Nakai was inducted into the Arizona Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame. Nakai has also authored a book with composer James DeMars, The Art of the Native American Flute, which is a guide to performing the traditional cedar flute. [ [http://www.rcarlosnakai.com/biography.php R. Carlos Nakai Biography, R. Carlos Nakai website] ]

In May of 2008, he became part of a collaboration of music teachers, healers, and performers offering a unique training program in holistic and intercultural approaches to healing with sound and music at the New York Open Center Sound and Music School [http://www.opencenter.org] .

Films

*"Songkeepers" (1999, 48 min.). Directed by Bob Hercules and Bob Jackson. Produced by Dan King. Lake Forest, Illinois: America's Flute Productions. Five distinguished traditional flute artists - Tom Mauchahty-Ware, Sonny Nevaquaya, R. Carlos Nakai, Hawk Littlejohn, Kevin Locke – talk about their instrument and their songs and the role of the flute and its music in their tribes. [ [http://www.nmai.si.edu/calendar/index.asp?year=2006&month=9&day=9 National Museum of the American Indian] ]

External links

* [http://www.rcarlosnakai.com R. Carlos Nakai]
* [http://www.echoes.org/onlinenakai.html R. Carlos Nakai interviews] from the Echoes public radio show

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