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Philipson performed in the US premiere
of Karlheinz Stockhausen's composition "Sternklang" for the 1984 Los Angeles
Olympic Arts Festival. Philipson has participated in the musical accompaniment for numerous Modern dance and Indian classical dance recitals. Dancers he has accompanied include Anjani Ambegaokar, Viji Prakash, Nandita Behera and Oguri. He was music director, composer and performer for the Guthrie Theater's 1993 production and US premiere of Girish Karnad's 'Naga Mandala' (Play with a Cobra), directed by Garland Wright and performed music for 'Midsummer Night's Dream' (winner of eight LA Ovation Awards) at the Stella Adler Theater in 1997. Philipson was one of five featured artists in a concert of "Emerging Artists of Southern California" presented by the 'Ravi Shankar Music Circle' in Los Angeles in January of 1997. He was a featured performer in Mystic Voices: Music of Devotion in Islam and Hinduism, a concert in the World Festival of Sacred Music in Los Angeles (Oct 12, 1999). From 1995 - 2007 Philipson worked with the innovative trumpet player/composer Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith as a member of his ensembles 'N'Da Kulture' and Silver Orchestra (West). He can be heard on Smith's CD releases Tao N'Jia , Golden Hearts Rememberance and Dreams and Secrets with Thomas Mapfumo. Philipson has performed with Adam Rudolph's go:organic orchestra, an ensemble featuring 12 woodwinds and 12 percussionists and can be heard on the ensemble's 3 cd releases. In June 2009, David performed for The Music Circle in Los Angeles, becoming the first non-Indian performer of Indian music to be invited to play a solo concert for the Music Circle, which has been the preimere organization presenting Indian Classical Music in LA for the last 33 years. Most recently he composed music for the short film Silent Water, by Mukesh Vidyasagar, to help raise awareness about the need for water in Indian villages, and to raise money for Gramalaya, an NGO that helps villages in India get access to clean water. [listen here] Philipson resides in Los Angeles, California and performs and offers instruction on bansuri and lessons in Indian Classical Music in the greater Los Angeles area. |
David Philipson - bansuri, Leonice Shinneman - tabla, Los Angeles, 2007
Meditations for Bansuri - a live recording of North Indian classical music with Abhiman Kaushal on tabla; Raga Gor Saraang, Thumri in Raga Mishra Piloo Venus Square Mars [MA Recordings] features creative improvisations with percussionist Mark Nauseef and the legendary Nubian musician Hamza El Din Bracha [CMP Records]
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