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 American Music on the bansuri bamboo flute, soprano saxophone and clarinet in concerts and festivals throughout the world.
His unique blend of Indian music and contemporary world music can be heard on recordings with Krishna Das, Jai Uttal, Tony Levin, Paul Simon, Glen Velez, Jack DeJohnette, Paul Winter, John Lindberg, Adam Rudolph, Layne Redmond, Richie Havens, Alessandra Belloni, Badal Roy, Simon Shaheen, Deepak Chopra, Robert Bly, Coleman Barks, and numerous Indian musicians.
“ Your music re-aligned my cells. ” – Jude Asphar, director of Resurgence.

World Music Ensembles/Performance Projects |
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Paul Winter Consort
Full Moon Ensemble, with Badal Roy, Kenny Wessel and Daniel Moreno Fareed Haque’s Ensemble Silk Road with Yousif Sheronick Karl Berger’s Creative Music Ensemble John Lindberg’s Winter Birds |
Adam Rudolph’s Moving Pictures and Go Orchestra
Shades of Time with Georg Hoffman and Raul Tudon Samir Chatterjee’s World of Percussion Alessandra Belloni’s I Giullari di Piazza Globetrotting with John Davey and Brian Malick |
Compositions for Film, Theatre and Dance |
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Grandmother to Grandmother www.olddogdocumentaries.com T’ai Chi Form www.baltimoretaichi.com Cassandra Live/electronic dance score for Ranjabati Sircar |
Coming to Say Goodbye www.olddogdocumentaries.com Hitler’s Court: Betrayal of the Rule of Law www.archive.org/details/openmind_ep1814 The Tibetan Book of the Dead Theatrical score for the play at LaMama, etc. New York City |
“Steve Gorn plays with liquid grace. He is a master of sound-magic; may the world discover his gift. ” – Paul Winter

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