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During his teens, Ron also collected jazz records and often went to see the jazz legends in concert. This experience is reflected in many of his compositions which are a hybrid of jazz and world music. Most of Ron's peers thought that he would become a visual artist or filmmaker. All his life, Ron had demonstrated strong ability in his painting and drawing classes but like so many young artists, his form of expression, in this case - the flute, chose him. Nonetheless, many people consistently remark that when listening to Ron Korb's music, very strong visual images are evoked - an influence that comes from this part of his life. Later on, Ron's sense of visual artistic expression and his love of film would become evident in his Ron Korb Live DVD. Ron meticulously storyboarded each and every sequence and succeeded in creating some succulent eye candy for his viewers. As Ron began taking flute lessons, he was drawn more and more into the world of classical music. He commenced studies with Douglas Stewart and won a scholarship to study at The University of Toronto, Faculty of Music. He graduated with honours with a bachelor's in flute performance. Ron has taken master classes with Robert Aitken, Paula Robison and Michel Debost. However, by 1988 the classical flute no longer interested Ron as it had in prior years. Coming upon a Chinese bamboo flute by chance, he knew immediately he had found his new voice. Soon after he recorded his first album with Donald Quan entitled Tear Of The Sun and introduced this flute on several tracks. His interest in bamboo flutes grew, Ron decided to live in Asia and formally study the traditional flutes. Ron Korb was both discovering his cultural heritage and who he was as a musician. While he was in Asia, Ron worked as a song writer for the publisher JCM. He composed music for major artists like Alan Tam, Stephanie Lai and Yvonne Lau. One of the songs he composed for singing sensation Alan Tam reached double platinum status. Another was recognized as Best Original Composition by Radio and Television Hong Kong (RTHK). After returning from Asia, Ron travelled to many other countries in his search of rare woodwind instruments, taking time to study with local master musicians when the opportunity presented itself. The result was a beautiful album called Flute Traveller which explored fifteen different flutes from around the globe. In his Instrument Collection, you can learn about these instruments which Ron still uses to create his music. Over the years, in his travels, Ron has collected over 100 flutes from around the world. You
can listen to more sound bites of tracks from many of
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In a sequence in which the main characters are watching a Noh play, Ron appears on camera dressed as a Noh Flute Player in the Robert Lepage movie "Nô". The film won the award for best Canadian Feature Film at the 23rd. Annual Toronto Festival of Festivals. Ron and fellow musician, taiko player Gary Nagata, attended the screening of the movie at the film festival and performed together at a reception for Mr. Lepage.
For the past few years Ron Korb also has been mastering the Irish instruments like the low whistle and penny whistle and has been playing these instruments on many albums and television shows like Legacy and Emily Of New Moon. Ron's Celtic Heartland album features original Celtic themes.
In the fall of 2004, Ron was the creative consultant for the on-camera flute work for the "Do Die, Who I Am?" episode of the TV series Wild Card. Ron provided personal coaching to Willie Garson and a child actor so that they could play the flute convincingly in long shots. Ron was Mr. Garson's double on set for flute close ups.
In
October, 2004, Ron released his brand new Ron
Korb Live CD and Ron
Korb Live DVD, featuring music recorded at his Mont Arthabaska concert.
This concert consists of many of the most popular tunes from his albums
including Behind
The Mask and Celtic
Heartland and some new previously unreleased material.
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