martes, 8 de noviembre de 2011

Tone Development through Extended Techniques - Robert Dick










Daily studies designed to enable the Flutist to produce Optimum Resonance and to develop the Embochure Strength and Sensitivity to confidently play Multiphonics, Whisper Tones, Natural Harmonics and other extended Timbres while simultaneously developing the Power, Color and Control of the tone for traditional music. An important feature is the unique presentation of "Throat Tuning." A breakthrough technique for tone development. "A book that belongs in everyone's library." JUDITH BENTLEY, Flute talk.





Robert Dick (born January 4, 1950) is an American flutist and composer specializing in new music and extended techniques. He was a member of the experimental woodwind trio New Winds with Ned Rothenberg and J. D. Parran.
He holds a B.A. from Yale University and an M.M. in composition from the Yale University School of Music, where he studied with Robert Morris, Jacob Druckman, and Bülent Arel.
Dick lived in Switzerland for ten years, but now lives in New York City. He teaches at New York University. He has performed with Paul Giger, Steve Gorn, and Mark Dresser. He has recorded with Tomoko Sugawara on an Independent Music Award-nominated album, Along the Silk Road.





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