Anne Trenning

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The Welcome Song 03:32 Tools
You And Me 05:18 Tools
A Prayer For The World 03:37 Tools
Days Of Pie 03:38 Tools
And I'll Fly Away 04:22 Tools
The Ash Grove 02:58 Tools
Eden Hall 04:06 Tools
Real Love 03:22 Tools
I Want To Be Ready 02:35 Tools
All One World 04:27 Tools
Where Rivers Run 05:09 Tools
Dusk Until Dawn 02:37 Tools
Silent Night II 03:06 Tools
How Fair My Love 03:01 Tools
Carolina Moon 02:40 Tools
Lullaby For Emily 03:51 Tools
When You Say Nothing At All 03:29 Tools
Ben's Song 02:50 Tools
La Valse Des Jeune Filles 02:48 Tools
Days Gone By 03:11 Tools
That The Night Come 04:41 Tools
H.I.A.T.W. 03:45 Tools
Suite Tea 04:11 Tools
Clarecastle 05:20 Tools
Maggie Rose 04:13 Tools
Remembering Elizabeth 03:44 Tools
The Rain Song 03:50 Tools
Dancing With You 03:31 Tools
Letting Go 00:37 Tools
Give Me Your Hand 05:21 Tools
Long Way From My Home 06:57 Tools
Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming 02:21 Tools
Max's Birthday 03:31 Tools
Wlaking Through My Tears 03:21 Tools
The Road To Dunlavin 02:39 Tools
Silent Night 04:04 Tools
Benediction 00:37 Tools
H. I. A. T. W. 03:45 Tools
Walking Through My Tears 03:22 Tools
Dancing With You (Bonus Track) 03:31 Tools
Just Fly 03:31 Tools
Fade to Blue 03:31 Tools
Claire of My Heart 03:31 Tools
Cowgirl Daydream 03:31 Tools
In the Gloaming Light 03:31 Tools
The Sunflower Waltz 03:31 Tools
Backyard Dreamer 03:31 Tools
Sing to the Lord 03:31 Tools
If I Could Be with You 03:31 Tools
Beautiful Song 03:31 Tools
You Will Know My Love 03:31 Tools
Miller Gap 03:31 Tools
Building The Barn 03:31 Tools
Helpless 11:06 Tools
Do I Hear Christmas 11:06 Tools
It's a Great Day to Be Alive 11:06 Tools
El Farol 11:06 Tools
Jarrik's Song 11:06 Tools
Go Light Your World 00:30 Tools
And I ll Fly Away 11:06 Tools
Hard Times Come No More 00:30 Tools
Silent Night II (www.annetrenning.com) 00:30 Tools
A Prayer For The World (www.annetrenning.com) 11:06 Tools
Sky.fm Solo Piano Feature 11:06 Tools
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There is an organic quality to Anne Trenning’s music that derives from her love of nature and the world around us. She has a deep respect for rural lifestyles. She believes strongly in the importance of family and tradition. History is another fascination, reflected by her penchant for antiques and old homes. Her love for the past also is evident in the traditional sounds of acoustic instruments found throughout her recordings. Anne, who is an avid reader of all genres of literature, feels strongly about passing on knowledge. When not writing, recording, or performing, she teaches piano performance. Trenning lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. She was raised in the Chicago suburb of Barrington, Illinois, where she began playing the organ at age seven. She remembers “learning lots of sheet music from the Big Band era.” When she was 12, Trenning shifted her focus to playing piano. Church and choir also shaped her earliest musical memories. Her father encouraged practicing and a love of four-part harmony by paying her a dollar for every hymn she learned to play from a Presbyterian hymnal passed down from her grandmother. “My entrepreneurial spirit insured that I learned to play most of the songs in that well-worn, treasured family collection.” Anne has always loved varied and diverse musical forms. Her early classical studies led her to appreciate Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy and Chopin. At the same time, she always loved listening to “just about anything on the radio.” A teenager in the eighties, she found herself drawn to classic rock and pop music from the previous decade, including Crosby Stills Nash and Young, James Taylor, Cat Stevens, Steely Dan, The Guess Who, Elton John, The Allman Brothers, and Dan Fogelberg. Trenning attended Converse College in Spartanburg, South Carolina on a music scholarship, and earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music and History. In college, her classical studies expanded, and she became a fan of Mendelssohn, Scarlatti, and Ravel. Simultaneously, she explored country, folk, and new age music, and was especially inspired when she discovered the music of George Winston. Other artists of influence were Joni Mitchell, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Bonnie Raitt, and Emmylou Harris. In more recent years, Trenning’s musical tastes have continued to expand to include other new age musicians such as Suzanne Ciani, David Lanz and Jim Brickman. Jazz and Americana are newer interests, as well as traditional folk music by artists that include Jay Ungar and Molly Mason. After college and three-months of traveling in Europe, Anne moved to Charlotte, North Carolina. Her musical career took a dramatic turn when she began composing music. “I didn’t even own a piano in the immediate years following my graduation from college, but after I purchased my first home, I inherited the family piano. After years of taking lessons, I suddenly found myself sitting at the piano without a set goal for my practicing. That’s when I began experimenting and creating my own music.” Soon Trenning made a demo tape that was heard by best-selling new age artist David Lanz, who said he liked her style, and gave her welcome encouragement. Anne then recorded her debut album Suite Tea. “The title is a tongue-in-cheek nod to years of classical studies, and my whole-hearted embrace of the refreshing Southern tradition of sitting back and enjoying a cool glass of sweetened iced tea.” The recording was produced by GRAMMY-nominated and DOVE Award-recipient Dave Moody. She followed that CD with the Top 5 airplay album All One World. Her third recording, Watching for Rain, continues to showcase carefully arranged material for piano-led acoustic ensembles. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.