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Keri
Lynn Zwicker had her humble harp beginnings thirteen years ago busking
on Whyte Avenue in Edmonton. She has since quietly and steadily evolved
into a talented and versatile musician with experience in many different
realms - orchestral harpist, ethnomusicologist, chamber musician, Celtic
singer, cowgirl harper and street performer - ALL these could be used
to describe this harpchick extraordinaire!
Her
new CD , Rich and Rare, marks the next solid step in her musical evolution.
Co-produced by David Wilkie, this CD showcases Keri's sweet Gaelic-styled
vocals and vibrant harp playing. She is backed by some of Alberta's best
instrumentalists. Her unique, original arrangements draw from traditional
Celtic, Latin and folk repertoire and ensure that her cabon-fiber harp
is always the focus - never the frill. From Merle Travis' "Dark as
Dungeon" to Robbie Burn's "Highland Mary" to Alfredo Ortiz'
"Milonga" to her own original compositions - Keri reveals her
eclectic taste and proves how just about anything can get "harpified!"
Keri has been playing music for 25 years. First as a suzuki piano student
starting at age 5, then on to the University of Alberta to recieve her
Bachelor of Music with Distinction as a classical pianist. For the past
13 years she has focused on the harp. At age 18, just months after buying
her very first little harp this eager young musician was out harping on
Whyte Avenue in Old Strathcona - much to the delight and surprise of those
who passed by. Within a year she had self-produced a cassette "Solstice."
Her success led her to busk her way across Western Canada as part of the
Fringe Festival Circuit. For a few years Keri had her own outdoor stage
show at the Edmonton International Fringe Festival and it was at this
time that she released"The Devil's Mill." It's a well know secret
that her debut CD and Fringe busking financed her Bachelor of Music studies
at the University of Alberta!
Keri
Lynn has been a harpist in David Wilkie's Cowboy Celtic since 1998. This
high-profile position that has not only taken her across North America
and Scotland numerous times but has given her the invaluable experience
of performing in front of crowds of thousands at the most prestigious
Cowboy festivals like those in Elko, NV, Vail, CO, and Santa Clarita,CA.
Keri is probably one of the few harpists in North America that has the
opportunity to tour regularily with a band.
This Celtic harpchick is active as a classical musician too - Keri has
performed full length solo pedal harp concerts as well as duo concerts
with cello, oboe and flute. She has been hired by the best choris in Edmonton,
including Kokepelli, ProCoro, Cantillon, Madrigal Singers, Ariose, to
perform challenging works for solo harp and voices. She plays second harp
with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra but often acts as principal. As well
she regularily travels to play with Saskatoon and Regina Symphonies as
well.
Keri
also excels in the academic realm having completed a Masters degree in
Arts with a focus in Ethnomusicology from the University of Alberta. Her
major work concentrated on the resurgence of Cowboy music. Her paper "Nostalgia
and the Construction of a Cowboy Classic" was chosen to be presented
at the Society for Ethnomusicology's Annual International Meeting in 2000
in Toronto.
Keri
is active as a private harp instructor at the Alberta Conservatory of
Music in Edmonton. Her student ensembles have been on CBC radio, A-Channel
Big Breakfast, Global TV and have performed at many venues in Edmonton
including on the Winpear stage.
Of course any good harpist has to play alot of background music too. Keri
has played at her share of fantastic and wacky events over the past 13
years. From performing for dignitaries to putting out a fire at a wedding
ceremony, learning 70's music for a fashion show, playing around a campfire,
loading the harp in a float plane, covered wagon, tractor, golfcart, jetboat,
forklift - you name it - she's been there and played that!!
ARCT
(Piano) 1993
B.Mus
(with Distinction) 1997
MA 2001
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