MP3 Rubyana - JAZZ: Free Jazz
Torch and free jazz featuring the flute and inspired by diatonicism, chromaticism, multiculturalism, whole tonality and twelve tonality.
7 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Free Jazz, CLASSICAL: Contemporary
Details:
Rubyana, jazz flutist and composer/arranger, studied at Julius Hartt, Mannes School and Berklee College of Music. A prodigy of John Wummer (late first flutiest of the New York Philharmonic and NBC Orchestra), Rubyana played with jazz bassist Major Holly and jammed with Jimi Hendrix.
Rubyana''s compositions bridge twelve tonality with French Impressionist harmonic structures and universal rhythms. She resides in New York City.
Music Books
Realm of Musical Sound (Patrick Publication)
Etudes En Rouge for Flute (Classical/Colin Publications)
Etudes En Rouge for Flute (Jazz/Colin Publications)
Etudes En Rouge for Flute (Dexterity/ Colin Publications)
The Little Jazz Blues Flute Book (Little Piper)
The Art of Raga for Flute
The Red Book Definitive Exercise for the 21st Flute (Little Piper)
The Composer''s Book (Colin Publications)
5/4 Definitive Rhythm Cycle
Joan of Arc: An Opera in One Act
Musical Compositions
Opera "Joan d''Arc"
Requiem
Jaguar Symphony
Issis Ballet
Five 21st Century Compositions for Flute
Jazz Composition "Red Blues" (Chicago Blues/Blues Etudes)
Mandolin Notebook (Series of Petite Compositions)
Five Sonatinas for Piano
Oratorio
Fugue Raga
Compositions by Rubyana can be found in the following archives:
Lincoln Center Library
New England Conservatory Library
Notre Dame Library
Yale Library
Metropolitan Museum
Masterclasses:
Flute
Arranging
Composition
International Women in Jazz Membership
Thoughts
Diatonicism, Chromaticism, Multiculturalism, Jazz, Whole Tonality and Twelve Tonality: these are the diverse challenges and sophisticated systems of 21st Century Tonality that inspired me to write The Red Book.
From the ancient to the mystical, from the primitive to the ethereal, the flute transcends time. Greater knowledge and axis to the craft of flute playing enables the mastery of technique. The Red Book emphasizes three aspects of technical exercise: the 21st Century Scale, Interval, and Chord.
"Scale power is the key to dexterity."
From Mozart to the blues, ethnic music to chromaticism, whole tonality to twelve tonality, emphasis has been on scale exercises to build strong technique. Compositionally a scale is just a series of half steps and whole steps constructed in sequential patterns that can be woven into infinite possibilities. Scale power is the key to dexterity.
"Music is the geometry of the universe."
Music is the geometry of the universe. 2400 years ago, Pythagoras, the father of geometry and acoustics, also music theorist, set tone into intervals and by setting a definite mode began the science of acoustics. The ancient Greeks used geometry to try and solve the riddles and mysteries of life. The riddle of good ear training and memorization of music can be found in the interval. In The Red Book I explore intervals, not just ascending and descending, but in a retrograde sequence. The chromatic intervals are intervals in their purest form. They create a perfect parallel to geometry. Repetition of these geometric sequences are a powerful contribution to ear training, memorization and embouchure.
"We are entering a time of vast chord structures in the 21st century. For the flute it will be an age to develop more vertical (harmonic) in addition to horizontal (melodic) thinking."
We are entering a time of vast chord structures in the 21st century. For the flute it is an age to develop more vertical (harmonic) in addition to horizontal (melodic) thinking. This is a time of the most sophisticated chord structures. The chromatic diminished blues movement that is taking place in jazz, the contemporary minor 7 (b5) and the extended chords (b9), (#11), (13#11) are some of the major influences of the 21st century. There is emphasis and utilizatoin of 21st century chord structures and chord progressions in The Red Book. The Red Book was designed to bridge technical exercises into geometric thinking for the 21st century flute player.
- The American Piper