Maja Elliott

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Truth 00:00 Tools
Uisneagh 00:00 Tools
An Sagairtin 00:00 Tools
Vocalise 00:00 Tools
April 00:00 Tools
Asturiana 00:00 Tools
Presence 00:00 Tools
Dreams of Elyssia 00:00 Tools
Strings In The Earth And Air 00:00 Tools
Shakuhachi 00:00 Tools
1000 Water Craters on the Sea 00:00 Tools
Seguidille 00:00 Tools
L'Heure Exquise 00:00 Tools
arabica 00:00 Tools
Lights Of Amethyst 00:00 Tools
Donneycarney 00:00 Tools
And Beyond 00:00 Tools
Ariettes Oubliees 00:00 Tools
Nana 00:00 Tools
She Moved Through The Fair 00:00 Tools
In Time Gone By 00:00 Tools
Wake Up Singing 00:00 Tools
Do Not Stand At My Grave 00:00 Tools
Meraviglia 00:00 Tools
Folksong 00:00 Tools
Psalm 00:00 Tools
Eulogy 00:00 Tools
African Chant 00:00 Tools
To A Child Dancing In The Wind 00:00 Tools
Out Of The Depths 00:00 Tools
Prayer 00:00 Tools
Spread Your Wings 00:00 Tools
Torino 00:00 Tools
Lament for Lisbet 00:00 Tools
My Wild Flower and Blackbird 00:00 Tools
the eyes of the past 00:00 Tools
Echo Remix 00:00 Tools
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Rince Na Beaha 00:00 Tools
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Echo / Echo Craters / 1000 Water Craters On The Sea 00:00 Tools
Johnny's Song 00:00 Tools
A Shepherd In A Shade 00:00 Tools
naima-reflets dans l'eau 00:00 Tools
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Galway Bridge 00:00 Tools
She Moves Through The Fair 00:00 Tools
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Maja Eliott was born in Arabia and is of Swedish/Irish/English descent. She began playing piano by ear at the age of five. At twelve she made her first BBC TV appearance and encouraged by composer David Hellewell and his wife Monica she performed extensively in her teens, including a tour in Hong Kong and China. She went to London to train to be a concert pianist and also studied singing and composition. She was very influenced by the imagery and symbolism of Debussy and Maurice Ohana, minimalist composers Steve Reich and John Adams and the meditative quality of Arvo Pärt and John Taverner. Also inspired by jazz - Miles Davis, Zawinul, Keith Jarrett and Bill Evans - she started writing for modern jazz ensembles. Her vocal inspiration comes from traditional singing of Ireland (which has been her home during her adult life) and also of Arabia. She sings in Irish (Gaelic) and English. Fascinated by East European music, she lived in Hungary and Romania for a while to learn cymbalom (Hungarian hammered dulcimer) and speaks Romanian. Recent performances have been in San Francisco and Venice where she performed solo and with the group Current 93. In November she performed and improvised 'Hypnagogue' at the British Academy in Rome with David Tibet and cellist John Contreras. She has worked with Current 93 since 1998 when she played piano for the classic recording 'Soft Black Stars.' Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.