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==Biography==
==Biography==
Venezuelan-born Pedro Eustache is a creative multi-directional musician/instrumentalist and composer. His musical language is the direct result of years of both solid studies and professional experience in the classical-European, [[African-American]] (Jazz), [[World Music]], [[Popular music|Popular]], [[Folk music|Folklore]], and Computer/[[Electronic music]] art forms. He was initiated into music by his brother, Professor Michel Eustache, studying later in the [[Venezuelan National Youth Orchestra]]. He then graduated from the ''[[Hector Berlioz|Hector Berlioz Conservatoire]]'' and ''[[L'Ècole de Musique D'Asnières]]'' in [[Paris]], [[France]], with advanced studies with maestro [[Aurèle Nicolet]] in [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]]. He also has a [[Master of Fine Arts|M.F.A.]] in [[Jazz music|jazz]] from the [[California Institute of the Arts]], [[United States|U.S.]], and extensive studies in other music cultures of the world. These include [[Hindustan]]i [[classical music]] and [[bansuri]] (North Indian bamboo flute) with [[Pandits]] [[Ravi Shankar]] and [[Hariprasad Chaurasia]] (Pedro is their only Latin-American disciple); [[Armenia]]n [[duduk]] with maestro [[Djivan Gasparyan]], [[Persian music|Persian]] [[Ney]] with Professor [[Houman Pourmehdi]]; [[Arabic]] [[Ney]] with maestro [[Nabil Abdelmouleh]]; Australian [[didgeridoo]] with [[David Hudson]]; and Japanese Shakuhachi (trad. Japanese bamboo flute) with sensei [[Mazakazu Yoshizawa]], among many others.
Venezuelan-born Pedro Eustache is a world-class, award winning creative multi-directional musician/instrumentalist and composer. His musical language is the direct result of years of both solid studies and professional experience in the classical-European, [[African-American]] (Jazz), [[World Music]], [[Popular music|Popular]], [[Folk music|Folklore]], and Computer/[[Electronic music]] art forms. He was initiated into music by his brother, Professor Michel Eustache, studying later in the [[Venezuelan National Youth Orchestra]]. He then graduated from the ''[[Hector Berlioz|Hector Berlioz Conservatoire]]'' and ''[[L'Ècole de Musique D'Asnières]]'' in [[Paris]], [[France]], with advanced studies with maestro [[Aurèle Nicolet]] in [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]]. He also has a [[Master of Fine Arts|M.F.A.]] in [[Jazz music|jazz]] from the [[California Institute of the Arts]], [[United States|U.S.]], and extensive studies in other music cultures of the world. These include [[Hindustan]]i [[classical music]] and [[bansuri]] (North Indian bamboo flute) with [[Pandits]] [[Ravi Shankar]] and [[Hariprasad Chaurasia]] (Pedro is their only Latin-American disciple); [[Armenia]]n [[duduk]] with maestro [[Djivan Gasparyan]], [[Persian music|Persian]] [[Ney]] with Professor [[Houman Pourmehdi]]; [[Arabic]] [[Ney]] with maestro [[Nabil Abdelmouleh]]; Australian [[didgeridoo]] with [[David Hudson]]; and Japanese Shakuhachi (trad. Japanese bamboo flute) with sensei [[Mazakazu Yoshizawa]], among many others.


He has performed and/or recorded as a featured soloist with the [[Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia]], [[L'Orchestre Symphonique Du Bal de Vienne]], [[Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar]], [[London Symphony Orchestra]], [[Prague Symphony Orchestra]], [[Venezuela Symphony Orchestra]], and the [[Caracas Symphonietta]], among many others.
He has performed and/or recorded as a featured soloist with the [[Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia]], [[L'Orchestre Symphonique Du Bal de Vienne]], [[Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar]], [[London Symphony Orchestra]], [[Prague Symphony Orchestra]], [[Venezuela Symphony Orchestra]], and the [[Caracas Symphonietta]], among many others.
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He has also done a large number of studio sessions for movies as a [[flute]]/[[woodwind instrument|woodwinds]] instrumentalist --- including being the main world woodwinds soloist for [[Mel Gibson]]'s ''[[The Passion of the Christ]]'' soundscore, written by [[John Debney]].
He has also done a large number of studio sessions for movies as a [[flute]]/[[woodwind instrument|woodwinds]] instrumentalist --- including being the main world woodwinds soloist for [[Mel Gibson]]'s ''[[The Passion of the Christ]]'' soundscore, written by [[John Debney]].


He was the featured [[flute]], [[duduk]], King [[bansuri]] and [[piccolo]] soloist in the 2005 [[Grammy]]-Award winning ''[[Concert For George]]'' memorial concert.
He was the featured [[flute]], [[duduk]], King [[bansuri]] and [[piccolo]] soloist in the 2005 [[Grammy]]-Award winning ''[[Concert For George]]'' memorial concert. He won the 2007 Film & TV Music Award as BEST INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE BY A SOLOIST IN A FILM OR TELEVISION SCORE for his work in Hans Zimmer's 'Pirates of the Caribbean III' score.


He played [[Middle-Eastern]] [[flute]]s, [[reed (instrument)|reeds]] and [[Music of Armenia|Armenian]] [[duduk]] featured in [[Steven Spielberg]]'s ''[[Munich (film)|Munich]]'' (nominated for both the 2006 Oscars & the 49th. Grammy Awards for 'Best Soundscore'), composed and conducted by Maestro [[John Williams]]. He also soloed extensively in Middle-Eastern woodwinds & [[duduk]] with the [[London Symphony Orchestra]] in the film, ''[[The Body (film)|The Body]]''.
He played [[Middle-Eastern]] [[flute]]s, [[reed (instrument)|reeds]] and [[Music of Armenia|Armenian]] [[duduk]] featured in [[Steven Spielberg]]'s ''[[Munich (film)|Munich]]'' (nominated for both the 2006 Oscars & the 49th. Grammy Awards for 'Best Soundscore'), composed and conducted by Maestro [[John Williams]]. He also soloed extensively in Middle-Eastern woodwinds & [[duduk]] with the [[London Symphony Orchestra]] in the film, ''[[The Body (film)|The Body]]''.
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Other aspects of artistic creativity include researching, designing/modifying and building one-of-a-kind custom wind intruments (advised by flute-acousticians 'guru' Dr. [[John Coltman]] & [[Peter Hoekje]], Ph.D.), as well as heavy involvement in applying powerful new computer-based audio digital technologies (the last two solo CD projects have been produced, recorded, arranged, engineered, and mixed by him in [[Digital Audio Workstation|DAW]]-based systems).
Other aspects of artistic creativity include researching, designing/modifying and building one-of-a-kind custom wind intruments (advised by flute-acousticians 'guru' Dr. [[John Coltman]] & [[Peter Hoekje]], Ph.D.), as well as heavy involvement in applying powerful new computer-based audio digital technologies (the last two solo CD projects have been produced, recorded, arranged, engineered, and mixed by him in [[Digital Audio Workstation|DAW]]-based systems).


By virtue of the plurality of this artistic endeavor, he holds a unique position in the international performing and recordings studio scenes, being first in demand for many solo artists, producers, film & TV soundtrack composers.
By virtue of the plurality of this artistic endeavor, he holds a unique position in the international performing and recording studio scenes, being first in demand for many solo artists, producers, film & TV soundtrack composers.


==Associated acts==
==Associated acts==

Revision as of 16:48, 21 November 2007

Pedro Eustache

Pedro Eustache (born 1959), is a creative solo flautist - "World Music" woodwinds-reeds-wind synthesizers and composer who has studied classical music, jazz, & world music (including Indian classical music, and Armenian music). He has more than seven years of symphonic experience and a collection of around 600 instruments from all over the world, many of which having been created, built, designed, and/or modified by himself.

Biography

Venezuelan-born Pedro Eustache is a world-class, award winning creative multi-directional musician/instrumentalist and composer. His musical language is the direct result of years of both solid studies and professional experience in the classical-European, African-American (Jazz), World Music, Popular, Folklore, and Computer/Electronic music art forms. He was initiated into music by his brother, Professor Michel Eustache, studying later in the Venezuelan National Youth Orchestra. He then graduated from the Hector Berlioz Conservatoire and L'Ècole de Musique D'Asnières in Paris, France, with advanced studies with maestro Aurèle Nicolet in Basel, Switzerland. He also has a M.F.A. in jazz from the California Institute of the Arts, U.S., and extensive studies in other music cultures of the world. These include Hindustani classical music and bansuri (North Indian bamboo flute) with Pandits Ravi Shankar and Hariprasad Chaurasia (Pedro is their only Latin-American disciple); Armenian duduk with maestro Djivan Gasparyan, Persian Ney with Professor Houman Pourmehdi; Arabic Ney with maestro Nabil Abdelmouleh; Australian didgeridoo with David Hudson; and Japanese Shakuhachi (trad. Japanese bamboo flute) with sensei Mazakazu Yoshizawa, among many others.

He has performed and/or recorded as a featured soloist with the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, L'Orchestre Symphonique Du Bal de Vienne, Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar, London Symphony Orchestra, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Venezuela Symphony Orchestra, and the Caracas Symphonietta, among many others.

He has also done a large number of studio sessions for movies as a flute/woodwinds instrumentalist --- including being the main world woodwinds soloist for Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ soundscore, written by John Debney.

He was the featured flute, duduk, King bansuri and piccolo soloist in the 2005 Grammy-Award winning Concert For George memorial concert. He won the 2007 Film & TV Music Award as BEST INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE BY A SOLOIST IN A FILM OR TELEVISION SCORE for his work in Hans Zimmer's 'Pirates of the Caribbean III' score.

He played Middle-Eastern flutes, reeds and Armenian duduk featured in Steven Spielberg's Munich (nominated for both the 2006 Oscars & the 49th. Grammy Awards for 'Best Soundscore'), composed and conducted by Maestro John Williams. He also soloed extensively in Middle-Eastern woodwinds & duduk with the London Symphony Orchestra in the film, The Body.

His world flutes and woodwinds solos are also featured with several artists, including Sir Paul McCartney with the song Jenny Wren (with which Sir Paul is nominated for the 49th Gramy Award as 'Best Pop Vocalist'), and a duet with in his Chaos and Creation in the Backyard single CDs, and Growing Up Falling Down from his Fine Line single CD.

Pedro is also featured prominently in computer games' soundtracks World Of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, a multiplayer title with over 9 million subscribers worldwide (with composers Russell Brower & Derek Duke), and Sony's "Lair" (by composer John Debney).

Other recordings, tours and/or performances include jazz flautist/composer extraordinaire James Newton, Persian-diva Googoosh, Armenian composer/keyboardist Ara Gevorgian, Indian young luminary Anoushka Shankar, as well as in several international Christian crusades with evangelist Luis Palau, Pastor Benny Hinn & in various events with his spiritual father, Pastor Jack Hayford.

Eustache was brass section leader (tenor saxophone), for the Inside Job U.S. West-Coast tour for multiple Grammy-winner singer-songwriter Don Henley. He was also house band member for Edward James Olmos' Americanos Concert with Latin Superstars Cachao Lopez, Gloria Estefan, Paquito D'Rivera, José Feliciano, Juan Luis Guerra, Sheila E., among others, held at the Kennedy Center, Washington D.C., for the PBS Presents series.

He has been the woodwinds featured soloist with Yanni since 1995, most recently during the 2003-2004 Ethnicity and 2005 Yanni Live! tours, and appears on several of his live music videos including Yanni Live at Royal Albert Hall, Tribute, and Yanni Live! The Concert Event.

He has a collection of more than 600 instruments from all over the world, including winds, strings, percussion and electronic (analogue & digital) & DAW/computer-based.

Other aspects of artistic creativity include researching, designing/modifying and building one-of-a-kind custom wind intruments (advised by flute-acousticians 'guru' Dr. John Coltman & Peter Hoekje, Ph.D.), as well as heavy involvement in applying powerful new computer-based audio digital technologies (the last two solo CD projects have been produced, recorded, arranged, engineered, and mixed by him in DAW-based systems).

By virtue of the plurality of this artistic endeavor, he holds a unique position in the international performing and recording studio scenes, being first in demand for many solo artists, producers, film & TV soundtrack composers.

Associated acts

Additional examples of artists with whom Pedro Eustache has performed/toured with and/or recorded woodwind instruments: [1]

Discography

As a Soloist:

  • Hymns Of Yesterday & Forever (2007)
  • Global Mvission (2004)
  • The Giant Sleeps (1995)
  • Strive for Higher Realities (1993)

References