Toward Home
there are more than 1 artists with the name Rhiannon. 1) Rhiannon - [https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.rhiannonmusic.com/] Rhiannon is a vibrant, gifted singer, composer and master teacher who has been bringing her potent blend of world music, jazz, improvisation and storytelling to audiences for over three decades. Her journey took her from a South Dakota farm to New York, where she studied theater and earned her MFA from Cornell University. For the next ten years, she worked as a singer, actor and director in New York, Chicago and San Francisco. Her richly expansive and experimental vocal style is greatly influenced by her early life on the South Dakota prairie, the vibrant musical cultures of these cities, as well as that of coastal northern California, her current home of many years. In 1976 Rhiannon co-founded the groundbreaking all-woman jazz quintet, Alive! This pioneering group toured internationally and released three albums during their ten years together. She is also a founding member of the innovative a cappella ensembles Voicestra and SoVoSo'. In addition to her ongoing solo performing and recording career, and her current ensemble project, Bowl Full of Sound, Rhiannon enjoys a longtime musical collaboration with vocal improvisation master Bobby McFerrin. From 1986-1992 she was a member of his 12 voice orchestra, Voicestra. In 1993-94, Bobby formed the improvisational quartet, Hard Choral, featuring Rhiannon. In 1997 she recorded Circlesongs with Bobby, and has been a featured soloist on his U.S. and European Voicestra tours since 1997. Rhiannon's love of music, theater and the unexpected has resulted in collaborations with poets, storytellers, performance artists, ritualists, visual artists and dancers around the world. These include composing and performing a solo a cappella score for San Francisco's acclaimed dance company ODC and choreographer, Brenda Wey; a commission score for Maya Angelou's historic inaugural poem On the Pulse of the Morning, and ongoing teaching and performance with Ruth Zaporah, renowned founder of Action Theater. Rhiannon has also created a solo performance piece, Toward Home, presented in improvisational theater, monologue and song. Portions of this show were recorded on Rhiannon's 1992 CD of the same title. Toward Home continues to be refined and offered as a theatrical production, and is currently in development as a film. For many years Rhiannon has been on the cutting edge of vocal improvisation and performance art. She has appeared at Monterey Jazz Festival, Montreaux Jazz Festival, Vancouver International Folk Festival, San Francisco Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Restless Gravity Festival (Wales), The Festival of Romance (New Zealand) and many others. Rhiannon currently performs and records with Bowl Full of Sound, a unique and compelling musical ensemble combining the instrumental virtuosity of Jami Sieber, electric cello, with fellow improvisational vocalists Joey Blake and David Worm bringing an additional element of spontaneous combustion with their inspired singing and innovative use of mouth/body percussion and sung bass. They released their first CD, Out of the Blue in 2003, produced by Rhiannon. Teaching has also been a strong and continual theme in Rhiannon's professional life. In clinics and workshops around the world she teaches her own unique vocal improvisation process, developed over a period of thirty years. In addition to her own workshops, she has taught collaboratively with Ysaye Barnwell, Joey Blake, Keith Terry, Frank Martin, Ruth Zaporah and Marion Rosen. In October 2000 Rhiannon released Flight: Rhiannon's Interactive Guide to Vocal Improvisation (Sounds True). This unique 2 CD package is the realization of her vision to provide singers and musicians a learning experience that is challenging, entertaining and joyful. Rhiannon is deeply interested in the relationship between music and healing. In 1994 through 1997 she went to the Balkan region and India where she participated in social change programs for refugees and for the Ganges River that included music and improvisation. After decades of exploration in her performances, teaching, and personal life, Rhiannon has created a Sound Healing Program. Initially introduced through the San Francisco-based Institute for Health and Healing and supported with a seed grant from Marin Arts Council, Rhiannon is bringing her experience and her gifts to the hospital and hospice settings, creating improvised music in private sessions for terminally ill patients and premature infants. First and foremost, Rhiannon is a singer- a captivating entertainer and a true collaborative artist, with a vision of music as a vehicle for healing, transformation, and social change. 2) rhiannon - medieval folk The main focus of this band (which was founded in 2002) is on playing music in the tradition of how medieval minstrels performed. It is not about seeking authentic medieval music, but to interpret, compose and freely develope and let them guide from the atmospheric picture and sound by using a variety of different instruments like different bagpipes (e.g. Flemish bagpipe, Galician gaita), different percussions (f.i. davul, bodhrán), lutes, wheel fiddle, nyckelharpa, harp as well as a marine trumpet. The band has currently four albums: *) Was Solln Wir Darzuo Kalzen? *) Manch Tropfen Rot *) Vil lieber grüsse *) Diomuoti 3) Rhiannon is a Polish band, from Wrocław, that sings celtic music. https://soundcloud.com/rhiannoncelticband https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp6ceRslSplb4t_Wr2faGRg Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
there are more than 1 artists with the name Rhiannon. 1) Rhiannon - [https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.rhiannonmusic.com/] Rhiannon is a vibrant, gifted singer, composer and master teacher who has been bringing her potent blend of world music, jazz, improvisation and storytelling to audiences for over three decades. Her journey took her from a South Dakota farm to New York, where she studied theater and earned her MFA from Cornell University. For the next ten years, she worked as a singer, actor and director in New York, Chicago and San Francisco. Her richly expansive and experimental vocal style is greatly influenced by her early life on the South Dakota prairie, the vibrant musical cultures of these cities, as well as that of coastal northern California, her current home of many years. In 1976 Rhiannon co-founded the groundbreaking all-woman jazz quintet, Alive! This pioneering group toured internationally and released three albums during their ten years together. She is also a founding member of the innovative a cappella ensembles Voicestra and SoVoSo'. In addition to her ongoing solo performing and recording career, and her current ensemble project, Bowl Full of Sound, Rhiannon enjoys a longtime musical collaboration with vocal improvisation master Bobby McFerrin. From 1986-1992 she was a member of his 12 voice orchestra, Voicestra. In 1993-94, Bobby formed the improvisational quartet, Hard Choral, featuring Rhiannon. In 1997 she recorded Circlesongs with Bobby, and has been a featured soloist on his U.S. and European Voicestra tours since 1997. Rhiannon's love of music, theater and the unexpected has resulted in collaborations with poets, storytellers, performance artists, ritualists, visual artists and dancers around the world. These include composing and performing a solo a cappella score for San Francisco's acclaimed dance company ODC and choreographer, Brenda Wey; a commission score for Maya Angelou's historic inaugural poem On the Pulse of the Morning, and ongoing teaching and performance with Ruth Zaporah, renowned founder of Action Theater. Rhiannon has also created a solo performance piece, Toward Home, presented in improvisational theater, monologue and song. Portions of this show were recorded on Rhiannon's 1992 CD of the same title. Toward Home continues to be refined and offered as a theatrical production, and is currently in development as a film. For many years Rhiannon has been on the cutting edge of vocal improvisation and performance art. She has appeared at Monterey Jazz Festival, Montreaux Jazz Festival, Vancouver International Folk Festival, San Francisco Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, The Restless Gravity Festival (Wales), The Festival of Romance (New Zealand) and many others. Rhiannon currently performs and records with Bowl Full of Sound, a unique and compelling musical ensemble combining the instrumental virtuosity of Jami Sieber, electric cello, with fellow improvisational vocalists Joey Blake and David Worm bringing an additional element of spontaneous combustion with their inspired singing and innovative use of mouth/body percussion and sung bass. They released their first CD, Out of the Blue in 2003, produced by Rhiannon. Teaching has also been a strong and continual theme in Rhiannon's professional life. In clinics and workshops around the world she teaches her own unique vocal improvisation process, developed over a period of thirty years. In addition to her own workshops, she has taught collaboratively with Ysaye Barnwell, Joey Blake, Keith Terry, Frank Martin, Ruth Zaporah and Marion Rosen. In October 2000 Rhiannon released Flight: Rhiannon's Interactive Guide to Vocal Improvisation (Sounds True). This unique 2 CD package is the realization of her vision to provide singers and musicians a learning experience that is challenging, entertaining and joyful. Rhiannon is deeply interested in the relationship between music and healing. In 1994 through 1997 she went to the Balkan region and India where she participated in social change programs for refugees and for the Ganges River that included music and improvisation. After decades of exploration in her performances, teaching, and personal life, Rhiannon has created a Sound Healing Program. Initially introduced through the San Francisco-based Institute for Health and Healing and supported with a seed grant from Marin Arts Council, Rhiannon is bringing her experience and her gifts to the hospital and hospice settings, creating improvised music in private sessions for terminally ill patients and premature infants. First and foremost, Rhiannon is a singer- a captivating entertainer and a true collaborative artist, with a vision of music as a vehicle for healing, transformation, and social change. 2) rhiannon - medieval folk The main focus of this band (which was founded in 2002) is on playing music in the tradition of how medieval minstrels performed. It is not about seeking authentic medieval music, but to interpret, compose and freely develope and let them guide from the atmospheric picture and sound by using a variety of different instruments like different bagpipes (e.g. Flemish bagpipe, Galician gaita), different percussions (f.i. davul, bodhrán), lutes, wheel fiddle, nyckelharpa, harp as well as a marine trumpet. The band has currently four albums: *) Was Solln Wir Darzuo Kalzen? *) Manch Tropfen Rot *) Vil lieber grüsse *) Diomuoti 3) Rhiannon is a Polish band, from Wrocław, that sings celtic music. https://soundcloud.com/rhiannoncelticband https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp6ceRslSplb4t_Wr2faGRg Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Bergfolk
Brovarius
Calamus
Constantinople
Livin' In The Sun
Ekaneetlee Sunrise---instrumental
A Case Of You
Emerald Man-instrumental
Essáy & Stumbleine
Fleetwood Mac
Say A Prayer
Toward Home
Soul Song
Blue Roses--Instrumental
Shenandoah
Long Tones
Start Again
Livin' In The Sun- instrumental
Amazing
One of Them Is You
The Moors
Blackbird
Personal Language
Emerald Man
Bluesette
Major Ascending/Minor Descending
Everything is Breath
Dakota
Home
emerald man-remix
What Shall We Say
So Island
Blue Roses
Pattern Duets
Ekaneetlee Sunrise
Soldier And The Fortune Teller
So Many Stars
Alla Way
Alphabet
Call and Response
My Song/Blackbird
Freedom
The Moors--Instrumental
Love Of The Land
Transformations
Collective Sweat
Quantum - Radio Edit
soldier and the fourtune teller - instrumental
In My Prime
Swimming Upstream
Fine
City Life
emerald man-remix-instrumental
Fleetwood Mac (Cover) by Alice Kristiansen & Jessie Marie Villa
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