Woodnotes Wyld: Historic Flute Sounds from the Dr. Richard W. Payne Collection
Woodnotes Wyld: Historic Flute Sounds from the Dr. Richard W. Payne Collection receives a 2010 GRAMMY Nomination!
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Executive Producer: Dr. Kathleen Joyce-Grendahl |
INAFA is pleased to announce a new CD called Woodnotes Wyld: Historic Flute Sounds From the Dr. Richard W. Payne Collection. This is the first CD in the International Native American Flute Associations Historic Flute Series. This CD is an ethnomusicological field recording of the flutes from Dr. Richard W. Paynes extensive collection. Performed and recorded in Dr. Payne's flute room by Peter Phippen in 2002, the music on Woodnotes Wyld is solely improvisational, meant to explore the voice and parameters of select instruments. The intent of this historically and musically significant endeavor is to maintain the integrity of Phippens field recording, opting for a true, honest realization of the flute voices rather than trying to bend them to the Western, commercial ear.
World flutist and scholar eter Phippen was Dr. Paynes friend and student, kindred spirits fascinated by the flute sounds of the world. Dr. Payne spoke highly of Peters spirit, enthusiasm, and talent: Peter is a real phenomenon! He has shown a real talent with early Native American aerophones. (www.peterphippen.com)
Dr. Richard W. Payne (1918-2004) was a physician, pioneer, scholar, collector, and INAFA advisory board member who had a genuine interest in world flutes and cultures. He was a prolific individual who greatly contributed to the resurgence of interest in the Native American flute tradition. His research yielded several books that have truly inspired and educated, such as The Native American Plains Flute, The Hopi Flute Ceremony, and Indigenous Aerophones of the Northwest Coast. Dr Paynes spirit and joy is still felt within the Native American flute community. His dedication and scholarship are gifts that will endure for generations.
The music on Woodnotes Wyld, as well as all publishing rights, was donated to the organization by Peter Phippen. All proceeds generated from this CD will benefit the INAFA and its mission and goals.
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