Russel Walder (born February 9, 1959) is an American
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a majo ...
oboist and the founder of Nomad Soul Records.
Biography
Russel Walder was born and raised in
Deerfield, Illinois
Deerfield is a north shore suburb of Chicago in Lake County, Illinois, United States, with a small portion extending into Cook County, Illinois. The population was 19,196 at the 2020 census. Deerfield is home to the headquarters of Walgreens Bo ...
. Following his graduation from
Deerfield High School, he briefly attended the
University of Arizona
The University of Arizona (Arizona, U of A, UArizona, or UA) is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, it was the first university in the Arizona Territory. ...
in Tucson, Arizona. Russel Walder is A Grammy Nominee and Multi Platinum Selling artist and widely regarded as one of the top contemporary composers and improvisers for the oboe in the world. Russel recently performed with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in 2020 as a soloist performing his own compositions which marked one of the few times in history that an oboe player improvised with an orchestra performing a personnel composition.
In 2020 Russel worked with Grinding Gears as a composer for music for Sony Xbox Games and is currently composing music for films & TV.
He attended
The Boston Conservatory of Music and The California Institute of the Arts. He studied privately with teachers at
The New England Conservatory of Music
The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest independent music conservatory in the United States and among the most prestigious in the world. The conservatory is located on H ...
. At age 17, he toured Europe and North America with the United States Youth Symphony, appearing at
Carnegie Hall and
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London. One of the UK's most treasured and distinctive buildings, it is held in trust for the nation and managed by a registered charity which receives no govern ...
, among many other notable venues.
He appeared on the contemporary jazz scene in 1982, at the age of 23, after joining
Windham Hill Records
Windham Hill Records was an independent record label that specialized in instrumental acoustic music. It was founded by guitarist William Ackerman and Anne Robinson (née McGilvray) in 1976 and was popular in the 1980s and 1990s.
The label was ...
and recording ''Elements'' with pianist Ira Stein. The pair met at
Naropa Institute
Naropa University is a private university in Boulder, Colorado. Founded in 1974 by Tibetan Buddhist teacher Chögyam Trungpa, it is named for the 11th-century Indian Buddhist sage Naropa, an abbot of Nalanda. The university describes itself as ...
while studying with the jazz fusion group
Oregon
Oregon () is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary with Idah ...
. He studied with Oregon's
Paul McCandless
Paul Brownlee McCandless Jr. (born March 24, 1947) is an American multi-instrumentalist and founding member of the American jazz group Oregon. He is one of the few jazz oboists. He also plays bass clarinet, English horn, flute and soprano saxop ...
.
After the success of ''Elements'', Walder's next recording, 1986's ''
Transit
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* ''Transit'' (1979 film), a 1979 Israeli film
* ''Transit'' (2005 film), a film produced by MTV and Staying-Alive about four people in countries in the world
* ''Transit'' (2006 film), a 2006 ...
'', again with Stein, included performances by
Bruce Hornsby
Bruce Randall Hornsby (born November 23, 1954) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. His music draws from folk rock, jazz, bluegrass, folk, Southern rock, country rock, jam band, rock, heartland rock, and blues rock musical trad ...
and mixing by
Mark Isham
Mark Ware Isham (born September 7, 1951) is an American musician and film composer. A trumpeter and keyboardist, Isham works in a variety of genres, including jazz and electronic. He is also a film composer, having worked on numerous films and t ...
. He signed to
Narada
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, releasing ''Under the Eye'', again with Stein. The recording also featured
Marc Anderson
Marc Dennis Anderson (born December 10, 1955) is an American born percussionist, composer, poet and Zen Buddhist priest. Best known for records and live performances with guitarist and composer Steve Tibbetts, he has recorded and performed wi ...
, the percussionist from the
Steve Tibbetts
Steve Tibbetts (born 1954) is an American guitarist and composer. He views the recording studio as a tool for creating sounds. Most of his albums include percussionist Marc Anderson.
Style
Tibbetts plays acoustic and electric guitar and exot ...
Group. The duo toured Europe and Spain numerous times with an expanded lineup of side musicians and also performed with Kurt Wortman. The pair headlined at the
Spain Expo of 1992 in
Seville
Seville (; es, Sevilla, ) is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville. It is situated on the lower reaches of the River Guadalquivir, in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsul ...
.
Walder continued his solo career, signing with California label Real Music and recording his albm ''Pure Joy'', which went on to claim the number one spot on several U.S. radio charts. In 2006, after moving to New Zealand to appear as lead actor in the award-winning feature film ''The Lunatics' Ball'', Walder launched his own music label, Nomad Soul Records. His first release, ''Rise'', was launched in March 2007.
Walder released notable side projects and duets, trios, and quartets, with musicians such as Will Ackerman,
Suzanne Ciani
Suzanne Ciani (; born June 4, 1946) is an American musician, sound designer, composer, and record label executive who found early success in the 1970s with her electronic music and sound effects for films and television commercials. Her career ha ...
,
Michael Gettel, Balafon Marimba Ensemble,
Andrew White,
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra (NZSO) is a symphony orchestra based in Wellington, New Zealand. The national orchestra of New Zealand, the NZSO is an autonomous Crown entity owned by the Government of New Zealand, per the New Zealand Sympho ...
, and many others.
He has contributed as a composer and performer to many compilations, including ''The Windham Hill Sampler 1986'', ''Comfort Music'', ''Meditation'', ''Windham Hill: The First Ten years'', ''Sanctuary'', ''Dreamscape'', ''Sonia Gaia Collection One'', ''Freedom to Love'', and ''A Winter's Solstice''.
His work on ''A Winter's Solstice'' earned him a Grammy Award nomination for Best Instrumental Album in 1988, and went on to earn him two gold records and a platinum sales award.
Walder has been touring for more than 20 years and has composed over 60 pieces.
In 2005, Walder produced and composed ''Kura Huna'' with New Zealand singer
Whirimako Black
Whirimako Black (born ) is a New Zealand Māori recording artist and actress.
Black sings mostly in the Māori language, uses traditional Māori musical forms and collaborates with traditional taonga pūoro instruments. Her musical achievemen ...
.
June News
from ''Independent Music New Zealand
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IMNZ mainly exists to promote independent labels and their artists; and to ac ...
'' ''Kura Huna'' was based on stories from the Tuhoe Tribe that were hundreds of years old. These laments were highly poetic and mournful. In 2011, he produced another album for Whirimako for Ode Records, called ''The Late Night Plays'', her first all-English album of classic jazz and blues-related material. He produced ''The Day I Met Myself'' by the Kevin Keller Ensemble.
Nomad Soul Records
Russel Walder launched Nomad Soul Records in 2006 from his state-of-the-art recording studios in Auckland, New Zealand. He has scored several soundtracks for the Discovery Channel
Discovery Channel (known as The Discovery Channel from 1985 to 1995, and often referred to as simply Discovery) is an American cable channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, a publicly traded company run by CEO David Zaslav. , Discovery Chan ...
. ''Rise'' was the first CD from Nomad Soul Records and featured Walder arranging, producing, recording, mixing, composing, and performing all of the instruments on the CD, including the middle-eastern-sounding Duduk
The duduk ( ; hy, դուդուկ ) or tsiranapogh ( hy, ծիրանափող, meaning “apricot-made wind instrument”), is an ancient Armenian double reed woodwind instrument made of apricot wood. It is indigenous to Armenia. Variations of ...
. He played keyboards, percussion, and piano on ''Rise'', as well as extending his use of mixing and sampling technologies.
Walder is chief executive officer and founder of Connect Giant, a video connection platform that allows a global audience to connect and for things people want need and love through video and chat.
Discography
* ''Pure Joy'' (2002)
* ''The Breathing of the World'' (2005)
* ''Rise'' (2006)
* ''Bruce Lipton's Music for a Shift in Consciousness'' (2011)
* ''Speak To The Storm'' (2021)
Duets
* ''Guitarra Cheltica'' with Andrew White (1999)
Trios
* ''Past Light'' with William Ackerman & Ira Stein (1983)
Symphonic projects and soundtracks
* ''Ice Bow New Zealand Symphony Orchestra'' (1999) (from the film ''The Lunatics' Ball'')
* ''Reluctant Revolutionary'' (2005)
* ''Standing on the Shoulders of the Many'' (2006)
* ''Kakadu National Park'' (Discovery Channel, 2007)
* ''Fiordland National Park'' (Discovery Channel, 2007)
Collaborations
* ''Elements'' (1982) with Ira Stein
* ''Transit
Transit may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film
* ''Transit'' (1979 film), a 1979 Israeli film
* ''Transit'' (2005 film), a film produced by MTV and Staying-Alive about four people in countries in the world
* ''Transit'' (2006 film), a 2006 ...
'' (1986) with Ira Stein
* ''History of My Heart'' (1989) with Suzanne Ciani
* ''Under The Eye'' (1990) with Ira Stein
* ''Places in Time'' (1992) with Michael Gettel
* ''Harare to Kisangani'' (1993) with Balafon
* ''Guitarra Celtica'' (1999) with Andrew White
* ''Joan of Arc'' (1999) with Radha Sahar
With female vocalists
* ''One Caitlin Smith'' (2002)
Compilation appearances
* ''Windham Hill Sampler'' (1986)
* ''Windham Hill: First Ten years'' (1990)
* ''Sonia Gaia Collection One'' (1990)
* ''Narada Collection One'' (1990)
* ''Winters Solstice II'' (1990)
* ''Sanctuary'' (1996)
* ''Meditation'' (2001)
* ''Dreamscape'' (2000)
* ''Freedom to Love'' (2002)
* ''Comfort Music 1'' (2004)
References
External links
Official site
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American jazz oboists
American male jazz musicians
Male oboists
Chamber jazz oboists
1959 births
Living people
People from Deerfield, Illinois
Windham Hill Records artists
Jazz musicians from Illinois