Rachel Currea

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Time Marches On 00:00 Tools
Passions 00:00 Tools
I Found You, You Found Me 00:00 Tools
Desert Night 00:00 Tools
Soul Dance 00:00 Tools
Inner Peace 00:00 Tools
Dragonflies 00:00 Tools
Announcement of War 00:00 Tools
Epic Romance 00:00 Tools
New Beginnings 00:00 Tools
As the Night Moves 00:00 Tools
Quiet Joy 00:00 Tools
Soaring 00:00 Tools
Imminence 00:00 Tools
It'll Be Ok 00:00 Tools
Abundance of the Heart 00:00 Tools
Evening Joys 00:00 Tools
Reconciliations 00:00 Tools
Celestial Dreams 00:00 Tools
Walking to You 00:00 Tools
Song Without Words 00:00 Tools
Sarah's Dance 00:00 Tools
The Crossing 00:00 Tools
Night Butterflies 00:00 Tools
Waltz in E Minor 00:00 Tools
Hear Me Now 00:00 Tools
Once Upon a Time 00:00 Tools
Forever 00:00 Tools
Starlight Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Hymn to the Holy Spirit (Piano Solo Version) 00:00 Tools
Hymn to the Holy Spirit 00:00 Tools
I found you , You found me 00:00 Tools
Non Moriar Sed Vivam, Senfl Satb 00:00 Tools
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Rachel Currea, pianist and composer, began composing consistently when she was 19 years old as a way to relax from the rigors of classical music training and the demands of college and work. Shortly after she composed her first few pieces, she suffered a serious auto accident with head trauma. For the next ten years Rachel found it nearly impossible to compose, but continued to perform and teach piano. Her breakthrough in composing again came with learning the art of meditation. Her CD of piano solos, “Inner Sound” is a tribute to this creative and personal breakthrough. Rachel started performing as a church pianist at age 11, and has since performed in classical recitals as a soloist and chamber musician in the US, the Middle East, and Europe. The first public performance of Rachel’s compositions was heard in recital in Amman, Jordan in 1993, where the US Ambassador wrote, “Both we and our Jordanian friends were charmed by your lovely performance. I especially appreciated your own composition, ‘Two Short Pieces’...” During her time in Jordan, Rachel served as a faculty member at the National Music Conservatory, teaching music theory and developing a Music Therapy program for physically disabled children. Rachel was honored with the 1994 Leon Ettinger Award for Outstanding Contributions in the Field of Music for her work in Jordan. A native of Florida, Rachel currently resides in Miami. She received both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Piano from the University of Miami, where her most influential teachers were Dr. Rosalina Sackstein, Frank Cooper, and Fred DeSena. Rachel is an active member of the Miami Music Teachers Association and maintains a private piano studio. Her debut CD, Innersound Piano Solos, is currently being played on such stations as Pandora.com, The Que 92.2, Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, Sky.fm and is available on iTunes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.