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#06 - Pedro Eustache - The wind´s wizard

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Sixth Odisei Music´s Podcast talking with Pedro Eustache. Pedro Eustache is a Venezuelan-born flutist, reed player, world woodwind player, composer, and instrument maker and collector. He won the 2007 Film & TV Music Award for Best Instrumental Performance by a Soloist in a Film or Television Score category for his work in Hans Zimmer's Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. Also, he worked with Hans Zimmer on the woodwinds music for the film Dune in 2021. He played Middle-Eastern flutes, reeds and Armenian duduk featured in Steven Spielberg's Munich (nominated for both the 2006 Oscars and the 49th Grammy Awards for "Best Soundtrack"), composed and conducted by John Williams, as well as King Kenacho & Bs. Persian Ney in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull". He also soloed extensively in Middle-Eastern woodwinds & duduk with the London Symphony Orchestra for the film, The Body. Enjoy his interview on Blowing in the wind, an inspirational podcast through music and innovation. Let´s start! PEDRO EUSTACHE LINKS: Website👉 http://pedroflute.com/ BLOWING IN THE WIND LINKS: Apple Podcast👉 https://apple.co/3xawZZT Google Podcast👉 https://bit.ly/3r5pZcR Spotify👉 https://spoti.fi/3NNKy7j Ivoox👉 https://bit.ly/3xcvgD0 Web👉 https://www.odiseimusic.com Schedule a demo👉 https://bit.ly/meetingom
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Sixth Odisei Music´s Podcast talking with Pedro Eustache. Pedro Eustache is a Venezuelan-born flutist, reed player, world woodwind player, composer, and instrument maker and collector. He won the 2007 Film & TV Music Award for Best Instrumental Performance by a Soloist in a Film or Television Score category for his work in Hans Zimmer's Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. Also, he worked with Hans Zimmer on the woodwinds music for the film Dune in 2021. He played Middle-Eastern flutes, reeds and Armenian duduk featured in Steven Spielberg's Munich (nominated for both the 2006 Oscars and the 49th Grammy Awards for "Best Soundtrack"), composed and conducted by John Williams, as well as King Kenacho & Bs. Persian Ney in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull". He also soloed extensively in Middle-Eastern woodwinds & duduk with the London Symphony Orchestra for the film, The Body. Enjoy his interview on Blowing in the wind, an inspirational podcast through music and innovation. Let´s start! PEDRO EUSTACHE LINKS: Website👉 http://pedroflute.com/ BLOWING IN THE WIND LINKS: Apple Podcast👉 https://apple.co/3xawZZT Google Podcast👉 https://bit.ly/3r5pZcR Spotify👉 https://spoti.fi/3NNKy7j Ivoox👉 https://bit.ly/3xcvgD0 Web👉 https://www.odiseimusic.com Schedule a demo👉 https://bit.ly/meetingom
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