Steve Gorn, whose flute is featured on the 2011 Grammy winning recording, “Miho – Journey to the Mountain,” with the Paul Winter Consort, and the Academy Award winning Documentary film, Born into Brothels, has performed Indian Classical Music and new
Indian Classical Music
Steve Gorn has performed Indian Classical Music and new American Music on the bansuri bamboo flute in concerts and festivals throughout the world. His gurus are the late bansuri master, Sri Gour Goswami, of Kolkata, and Pandit Raghunath Seth of
Music for Yoga, Meditation and the Healing Arts
The Universe Hangs on Sound The Sanskrit proverb ‘the universe hangs on sound,’ suggests that the right sound, at the right time, in the right place, is what nurtures the synchronization of our body and mind, and perhaps sanity in
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Selected Quotes
“An extraordinary flute recital by Steve Gorn from the USA” The Pioneer, Mumbai “Steve Gorn has adapted Indian Classical Music on the bansuri so nicely that one should feel proud of him.” Hari Prasad Chourasia “Your music re-aligned my cells….
Indian Music & World Music Bios
Indian Music Bio Steve Gorn’s bansuri is featured on the 2011 Grammy winning recording, “Miho – Journey to the Mountain,” with Dhruba Ghosh and the Paul Winter Consort, as well as the Academy Award winning Documentary film, “Born into Brothels.”
Extended Artist Bio
Grammy winner, and five time Grammy nominee, Steve Gorn is creating a new idiom, a music that combines the essence of classical Indian tradition with a contemporary world music sensibility. The strength of this music arises from a virtuoso mastery,
News Highlights 2010-2009
18 months of a rich music feast of inspiration and remarkable diversity 2010 AugustEvoking the flute of Krishna at the RaasRang World Flute Festival in Vrindaban and New Delhi JulyIstanbul with Karl Berger’s Creative Music ProjectWoodstockLegends Series – Ragas at
NY Times Feature – June 02, 2010
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NY Times Feature – June 02, 2010
{artsexylightbox path=”images/stories/news/nyt” previewWidth=”150″ previewHeight=”103″}{/artsexylightbox}[+] click photo to expand A Worldwide Whirlwind on Woodwinds. For the past few weeks New York Times photographer, Ozier Muhammad, has been featured each Wednesday with a series of photos of musicians playing in uncommon spaces.