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Bruce Stoller is a native New Yorker living in Tucson, AZ. He is a Pianist, Composer, and a maker of unusual Yucca and Agave flutes that resemble both Shakuha chis and South American Quenas. With an astonishing range in all genres of music, Stoller performs at Concerts, Hotel and Convention dates as well as studio sessions. His repertoire ranges from classical to jazz, pop, and original compositions, as featured on his recent CD release, “On The Loose – Volume 1”. |
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Mr. Stoller’s first teacher was Melvin Stecher, of the Stecher and Horowitz School of the Arts. He went on to attend the Manhattan School of Music, studying under Robert Goldsand. He holds a Master’s degree from the University of Arizona, where he studied with Rex Woods (1993). Mr. Stoller is deeply interested in composition using computer applications (MIDI technology), and has years of studio experience mixing and mastering music. Mr. Stoller has made important contributions to education as well. He has been an artist in residence at Oak Grove School in Ojai California (1997) as well as the Shonto Preparatory School on the Navajo Reservation (1998) and has been a frequent visitor at Tucson Public schools both as pianist and flute maker. He has found valuable teaching applications through both his mastery of the piano and the craft of making his unique flutes. Contact Bruce at: bruce@brucestoller.com, or by phone at: (505)779-1235
"On the Loose: Volume II" in the near future. Stay tuned for updates! |
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