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RELAXING SONIC JOURNEYS with generous support from ArrayMusic featuring:
Debbie Danbrook: A specialist in music for meditation, relaxation and healing. She is a Master player of the Shakuhachi flute, an ancient Japanese instrument that was originally played by monks as a type of Zen called ‘Suizen’ or blowing zen. Debbie is the first woman to have mastered this difficult instrument and weaves the Shakuhachi together with her voice in her ethereal music. She has released over 20 CD’s of music through her company Healing Music.
Anita Katakkar: Rakkatak merges rhythms and melodies influenced by classical Indian music with western instrumentation and a pop music aesthetic. Rakkatak started as Anita Katakkar‘s solo project, out of her need to highlight and share the subtle beauty of tabla, in a non-traditional way. They have just finished producing their third album “Small Pieces”, to be released in the Spring of 2017 and it’s first single called “Heliosphere” has been launched. Rakkatak will play as a duo featuring Anita on tabla and Oriana Barbato on bass.
Anne-Marie Boudreau: A classicaly trained Concert Pianist, as well as a sound practitioner, multi-instrumentalist, improvisational vocalist, composer and recording artist. She also teaches sound healing programs, and is a regular bedside performer in hospitals, hospices, and private homes in support of long-term illnesses.
Andrea Gerhardt: Andrea is a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and teacher who performs various classical and Baroque programs with flute, violin, and piano or voice, along with guitar, recorder and accordion.
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Source: Whats on Toronto original article at Relaxing Sonic Journeys: A fundraiser concert by Music Can Heal
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