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Jim Walker (flautist)

James Walker is an American flutist and educator. He is the former Principal Flute of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the founder of the jazz quartet Free Flight. Since 1984, he has focused most of his attention on jazz performance and flute pedagogy.

Jim Walker
Birth nameJames Walker
BornGreenville, Kentucky
GenresClassical, jazz
Occupation(s)Educator, soloist
Instrument(s)Flute

Biography edit

Early life edit

Walker was raised in Greenville, Kentucky and graduated from Central City High School in Central City, Kentucky.[1] He attended the University of Louisville. After graduation, Walker joined the United States Military Academy Band at West Point; at the same time, he studied flute with Harold Bennett, principal flutist of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Other significant teachers have been Sarah Fouse, Francis Fuge, James Pellerite, and Claude Monteux.

In 1969, he joined the Pittsburgh Symphony as associate principal flutist. After eight years in Pittsburgh, he was appointed by Zubin Mehta as principal flutist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, a position he held from 1977 until 1984. He also played principal flute for the New York Philharmonic (under Mehta) for that orchestra's 1982 South American tour.

Jazz career edit

In 1980, Walker organized a jazz quartet featuring flute, piano, bass and drums. This group later become known as Free Flight. In 1984, he left the Los Angeles Philharmonic to concentrate on his work with the quartet and to do freelance work in Southern California and beyond. "After 15 years as a classical player, it was enough", Walker said in 1987. "In the beginning, I felt I was playing honest, wonderfully inspiring music. But after hundreds of repetitions, it wasn't so inspiring."[2]

He has collaborated with many other flutists including James Galway and Jean-Pierre Rampal, and has also worked with other well-known musicians including Wayne Shorter, Leonard Bernstein, Dudley Moore and many others in concert and recordings.

Educational positions edit

Walker is currently on the faculty of the USC Thornton School of Music and the Colburn School.

He has been visiting professor at Duquesne University, the University of North Texas, University of Texas at Austin, and Arizona State University.

He has conducted flute master classes and clinics in the U.S., Canada, Europe, South America, Korea, Japan and Russia.

Recordings edit

Walker's discography includes with Free Flight the albums The Jazz/Classical Union (1982), Soaring (1983), Beyond the Clouds (1984), Illumination (1986) and Slice of Life (1989), Free Flight 2000 (1999), A Free Flight Christmas (2002), and Free Flight: Forever (2012).

Walker's solo albums are Freeflight (1987), Private Flight (1990), Music for Flute and Piano (1995), Jim Walker Plays the Classics (with Sara Davis Buecher on piano), Dancing Hearts: The Music of Bryan Pezzone (with Bryan Pezzone on piano), Dancing Hearts (Bryan Pezzone on piano) and D'Drum.

Walker has recorded with pianist Mike Garson on duo albums Flight of the Dove (1983), Reflections (1985), Flute Solos for the Performing Artist (1994), Walker & Garson Play Gershwin (1999), Pied Piper (2010), and The Music of George Gershwin (2012).

Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin invited Walker to play on two tracks by Manuel de Falla on their 2006 album Two Worlds A live concert video is still being played on the Bravo and Arts & Entertainment (A&E) networks.

Walker appeared with the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet (LAGQ) on their 1998 album L.A.G.Q., performing on Chick Corea's "Spain (song)Spain" and on their 2002 album LAGQ Latin (2002), featured on a new composition entitled "SZSYGY". He joined classical guitarist Scott Tennant on his 1998 album Wild Mountain Thyme (Celtic Music for Guitar), performing Ian Krouse's "Da Chara (Two Friends)”.

More recent Free Flight recordings are Free Flight 2000 (1996) on Warner Bros. Publication. Two additional CDs are available as part of the Yamaha Disklavier catalog: Free Flight 2004 and A Free Flight Christmas.

Walker's flute solos are included in movie soundtracks, including Nijinsky (1980), A River Runs Through It (1992), Far and Away (1992), Nell (1994), Two If by Sea (1996), Amistad (1997), The River (1997), Seven Years in Tibet, Titanic, A Beautiful Mind (2001), Monsters, Inc. (2001), Ice Age (2002) and Memoirs of a Geisha (2005).

He is one of four performing artists (with Wynton Marsalis, James Galway and Eddie Daniels) to be named as members of the Board of Advisors for "Smartmusic", a computer program which provides music accompaniments.

Walker is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Flute Association. He is a Featured Artist for Burkart Flutes and Piccolos, performing on a solid 10K gold Elite model flute.

He was given the "Distinguished Alumni Award" from the University of Louisville, and was named the first "Alumni Fellow" from the university's School of Music.

Walker recently made his debut at the Western International Band Clinic in Seattle, Washington, where he appeared as guest soloist with the Phoenix and Thunderbird honor bands.

Discography edit

Solo
  • Freeflight (1987, Voss Records)
  • Private Flight (1990, Tall Tree Records)
  • Music for Flute and Piano (1995)
  • Jim Walker Plays the Classics (with Sara Davis Buecher on piano)
  • Dancing Hearts: The Music of Bryan Pezzone (Bryan Pezzone on piano)
  • D'Drum
With Free Flight
  • The Jazz/Classical Union (1982)
  • Soaring (1983, Palo Alto)
  • Beyond the Clouds (1984, Palo Alto, Hindsight)
  • Illumination (1986, Columbia)
  • The Best of Free Flight (1988, compilation)
  • Slice of Life (1989, Columbia)
  • Free Flight 2000 (1999, CPP)
  • A Free Flight Christmas (2002)
  • Free Flight: Forever (2012)
Duos with pianist Mike Garson
  • Flight of the Dove (1983)
  • Reflections (1985, Reference Recordings)
  • Flute Solos for the Performing Artist (1994, Alfred Publishing Company)
  • Walker & Garson Play Gershwin (1999)
  • Tranquility (2000)
  • Jim Walker Plays the Music of Mike Garson (2007)
  • Pied Piper (2010)
  • The Music of George Gershwin (2012)

References edit

  1. ^ . jimwalkerflute.com. Archived from the original on 2007-12-21. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
  2. ^ Stewart, Zan (January 7, 1987). "Flutist Enjoys His Solo Jazz Flight". Los Angeles Times.

External links edit

  • Website: Jim Walker Online 2007-12-21 at the Wayback Machine www.jimwalkerflute.com
  • Jim Walker biography by Eugene Chadbourne, discography and album reviews, credits & releases at AllMusic
  • Jim Walker discography, album releases & credits at Discogs
  • Jim Walker albums to be listened as stream on Spotify
  • Free Flight biography by Scott Yanow, discography and album reviews, credits & releases at AllMusic
  • Free Flight discography, album releases & credits at Discogs

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Kentucky and graduated from Central City High School in Central City Kentucky 1 He attended the University of Louisville After graduation Walker joined the United States Military Academy Band at West Point at the same time he studied flute with Harold Bennett principal flutist of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Other significant teachers have been Sarah Fouse Francis Fuge James Pellerite and Claude Monteux In 1969 he joined the Pittsburgh Symphony as associate principal flutist After eight years in Pittsburgh he was appointed by Zubin Mehta as principal flutist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic a position he held from 1977 until 1984 He also played principal flute for the New York Philharmonic under Mehta for that orchestra s 1982 South American tour Jazz career edit In 1980 Walker organized a jazz quartet featuring flute piano bass and drums This group later become known as Free Flight In 1984 he left the Los Angeles Philharmonic to concentrate on his work with the quartet and to do freelance work in Southern California and beyond After 15 years as a classical player it was enough Walker said in 1987 In the beginning I felt I was playing honest wonderfully inspiring music But after hundreds of repetitions it wasn t so inspiring 2 He has collaborated with many other flutists including James Galway and Jean Pierre Rampal and has also worked with other well known musicians including Wayne Shorter Leonard Bernstein Dudley Moore and many others in concert and recordings Educational positions edit Walker is currently on the faculty of the USC Thornton School of Music and the Colburn School He has been visiting professor at Duquesne University the University of North Texas University of Texas at Austin and Arizona State University He has conducted flute master classes and clinics in the U S Canada Europe South America Korea Japan and Russia Recordings edit Walker s discography includes with Free Flight the albums The Jazz Classical Union 1982 Soaring 1983 Beyond the Clouds 1984 Illumination 1986 and Slice of Life 1989 Free Flight 2000 1999 A Free Flight Christmas 2002 and Free Flight Forever 2012 Walker s solo albums are Freeflight 1987 Private Flight 1990 Music for Flute and Piano 1995 Jim Walker Plays the Classics with Sara Davis Buecher on piano Dancing Hearts The Music of Bryan Pezzone with Bryan Pezzone on piano Dancing Hearts Bryan Pezzone on piano and D Drum Walker has recorded with pianist Mike Garson on duo albums Flight of the Dove 1983 Reflections 1985 Flute Solos for the Performing Artist 1994 Walker amp Garson Play Gershwin 1999 Pied Piper 2010 and The Music of George Gershwin 2012 Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin invited Walker to play on two tracks by Manuel de Falla on their 2006 album Two Worlds A live concert video is still being played on the Bravo and Arts amp Entertainment A amp E networks Walker appeared with the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet LAGQ on their 1998 album L A G Q performing on Chick Corea s Spain song Spain and on their 2002 album LAGQ Latin 2002 featured on a new composition entitled SZSYGY He joined classical guitarist Scott Tennant on his 1998 album Wild Mountain Thyme Celtic Music for Guitar performing Ian Krouse s Da Chara Two Friends More recent Free Flight recordings are Free Flight 2000 1996 on Warner Bros Publication Two additional CDs are available as part of the Yamaha Disklavier catalog Free Flight 2004 and A Free Flight Christmas Walker s flute solos are included in movie soundtracks including Nijinsky 1980 A River Runs Through It 1992 Far and Away 1992 Nell 1994 Two If by Sea 1996 Amistad 1997 The River 1997 Seven Years in Tibet Titanic A Beautiful Mind 2001 Monsters Inc 2001 Ice Age 2002 and Memoirs of a Geisha 2005 He is one of four performing artists with Wynton Marsalis James Galway and Eddie Daniels to be named as members of the Board of Advisors for Smartmusic a computer program which provides music accompaniments Walker is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Flute Association He is a Featured Artist for Burkart Flutes and Piccolos performing on a solid 10K gold Elite model flute He was given the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Louisville and was named the first Alumni Fellow from the university s School of Music Walker recently made his debut at the Western International Band Clinic in Seattle Washington where he appeared as guest soloist with the Phoenix and Thunderbird honor bands Discography editSoloFreeflight 1987 Voss Records Private Flight 1990 Tall Tree Records Music for Flute and Piano 1995 Jim Walker Plays the Classics with Sara Davis Buecher on piano Dancing Hearts The Music of Bryan Pezzone Bryan Pezzone on piano D DrumWith Free FlightThe Jazz Classical Union 1982 Soaring 1983 Palo Alto Beyond the Clouds 1984 Palo Alto Hindsight Illumination 1986 Columbia The Best of Free Flight 1988 compilation Slice of Life 1989 Columbia Free Flight 2000 1999 CPP A Free Flight Christmas 2002 Free Flight Forever 2012 Duos with pianist Mike GarsonFlight of the Dove 1983 Reflections 1985 Reference Recordings Flute Solos for the Performing Artist 1994 Alfred Publishing Company Walker amp Garson Play Gershwin 1999 Tranquility 2000 Jim Walker Plays the Music of Mike Garson 2007 Pied Piper 2010 The Music of George Gershwin 2012 References edit About Jim Walker jimwalkerflute com Archived from the original on 2007 12 21 Retrieved 2008 01 07 Stewart Zan January 7 1987 Flutist Enjoys His Solo Jazz Flight Los Angeles Times External links editWebsite Jim Walker Online Archived 2007 12 21 at the Wayback Machine www jimwalkerflute com USC Thornton School James Walker profile Free Flight Eclecticism without Compromise Mike Garson s website Jim Walker biography by Eugene Chadbourne discography and album reviews credits amp releases at AllMusic Jim Walker discography album releases amp credits at Discogs Jim Walker albums to be listened as stream on Spotify Free Flight biography by Scott Yanow discography and album reviews 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