Artist: Karen FitzGerald Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Heart of the Rain Year: 1999
Tracks: 9
Composer and piano player Karen FitzGerald was born in Wilmington, DE. She grew up in a home filled with the beautiful musical harmony of classic medicine. Her mother, a skilled pianist, provided the euphony. A selfsame loretta Young FitzGerald was greatly influenced by her mother's talents. At the age of five, Karen FitzGerald began pianissimo lessons and continued with them for all over a decade. She also studied music theory and opus at the Wilmington Music School, complementary her courses with honors.
Afterward all of that musical training, FitzGerald did a 90-degree turn and became a information processing system programmer. She still kept her music close though, performing now and then at coffeehouses, festivals, concert halls, and regular museums and galleries. In 1987 she released her kickoff recordings, placing them on a cassette called Turquoise Flame. Nine days later she last put her electronic computer computer programing profession aside, so she could reduce all of her dOE on a musical career.
In 1999, FitzGerald finished recording her first gear album,
Heart of the Rain. Some of the contemporaneous instrumental tracks on this pleasurable debut are "Summer Rain," "Emergence," "A Rainy Night Outside Your Door," "Memory," and "The Wind's Lament." FitzGerald's music is a relaxing oblation of modern solo pianissimo numbers pool, sometimes highlighted with synthesiser enrichments.
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