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WENDY
LUCK, flutist, vocalist, composer/improviser, received an MA
in Composition/ Performance/ Multimedia from NYU and a BFA with
Honors in Flute Performance from the University of Wisconsin. Her
earlier incarnation included orchestra and chamber music performing
in New York (Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall), the Rome
Festival Orchestra in Italy, France, the Aspen Music festival, studying
flute at the Conservatory in Nice, France with J.P. Rampal, and
composing music. Other significant flute teachers were: Julius Baker,
Sam Baron, Ransom Wilson, Alain Marion, Tom Nyfenger, and Harvey
Estrin.
Her interest in jazz led
to venues in New York including a four year engagement as lead vocalist/flutist
with the Rainbow Room Big Band, while continuing to perform with
Latin/Jazz ensemble Southern Exposure. Performances include appearances
at Windows on the World, The Waldorf Astoria, The Knitting Factory,
Roulette, the Kitchen, Cornelia Street Cafe and many other clubs
in
Manhattan. Performances also include the Tropicana, Resorts International,
and Caesars in Atlantic City as the opening act for David
Brenner, Dr. Ruth, and Julio Iglesis, and others.
She has had experience
working and recording with jazz/avant garde greats that include
Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, Oliver Lake, Marion Brown, Ed Blackwell,
Dave Holland, Karl Berger, Wallace Roney, Anthony Braxton, Bob Moses,
Jack DeJohnette, Sam Rivers, Tyrone Brown and Joe Lovano. A series
of concerts featuring her music with Allen Ginsberg reading his
poetry, took place at Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. Wendy
Luck has appeared in theater, and on television and radio. She has
also performed regularly at New Yorks comedy clubs, The Improv,
Catch a Rising Star, The Comic Strip, and Dangerfields, combining
music and comedy. As an eight year member of the zany, all female,
musical comedy group The Outcasts, she performed the NYC comedy
club circuit on a regular basis.
As
an internationally recognized flutist, vocalist, and composer, Wendy
has concertized in Italy, Poland, Germany, Budapest, Morocco, Portugal,
Greece, Egypt, Israel. Performing with the 20th/21st Century New
York Composers Ensemble led by Dinu
Ghezzo, the group has premiered many original works including
Songs of Sorrow/Songs of Hope, dedicated to the events of 9/11.
Ms. Luck has also worked with the New Music groups Mad Coyote, created
by Jerome
Kitzke, Carmen Moores Sky Music Ensemble, as well
as participating as co-creator with Jerome Kitzke of the improvisation
duo Breath and Bone.
Ms. Luck has released two
CDs of her own original music: The Ancient Key, recorded
inside the Great Pyramid, and The Ancient Journey,
recorded in the temples along the Nile. In performance, she utilizes
the uniquely edited video footage taken during her experience in
Egypt. This unusual performance piece integrates her playing live
with the footage, creating a multidimensional musical experience.
She has most recently been asked by the Egyptian Embassy to become
a Music Ambassador of Peace, performing her music at
the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
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