Each performance by Cecilia is a call to come out and share an experience that lasts long after the final notes of the piano and violin have melted away. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Each performance by Cecilia is a call to come out and share an experience that lasts long after the final notes of the piano and violin have melted away. (COURTESY PHOTO)
COLUMBIA — Three of Canada’s finest musicians will be performing on Saturday, June 15 at the Great North Woods Center for the Arts in Columbia, featuring traditional music that honors their heritage.
It is a pleasure to watch how much enjoyment Timi Turmel, Erin Leahy and Louis Schryer of Cecilia find in playing together. Their music-making has an undeniably fresh and high-spirited sound. They bring the best of many musical worlds together in their explorations of traditional, Celtic and Quebecois music. Their pieces are skillfully arranged and highlighted with influences from contemporary, classical, jazz and swing styles. Cecilia’s recent debut album “Accent” is an impressive offering full of vibrant rhythms and melodies, all resonating with a unique warmth and richness of expression.
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