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Anna Dagmar

Short Bio:

Born in England, raised in MA and based in NYC, Anna Dagmar creates piano-woven art-pop songs that will surprise and move you. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music, she has been influenced by artists including Debussy, Keith Jarrett, Joni Mitchell, Billy Joel and Anais Mitchell. She has released three CD’s and the Anna Dagmar Songbook. Let the Waves Come in Threes (2009), was produced by Ben Wittman (Patty Larkin, Jonatha Brooke) and charted #6 on the Roots Music Report. It features string trio, guitarist Marc Shulman (Suzanne Vega), bassist Richard Hammond (Dar Williams), vocalist Theo Bleckmann (Laurie Anderson) and trumpeter Shane Endsley (Ani DiFranco). WVIA DJ George Graham named it, “one of the best singer-songwriter albums of the year, in a crowded field.” Dagmar has performed and recorded with Lucy Kaplansky, Ellis Paul, Natalia Zukerman, Joe Crookston and The Lascivious Biddies. She has been selected for the A-list on HPPR, the UN Day of Peace, FODfest, and WFUV’s “On Your Radar” series, five awards in the Mid-Atlantic Contest and composer-in-residence at The Nightingale School. She continues to tour and is recording her 4th album, propelled by fans, who doubled her fundraising goal on Kickstarter.com.

Full Bio:

Her love of words was born at a tiny desk, in a tiny room, just north of London. The St. Albans' Cathedral choir, her father's classical radio, and her mother's lullabies echoed all around. And at age seven, she perched on the steps of a new home in Massachusetts, on lookout, for the piano delivery truck.

While many young students turn their noses up at classical music, as they would at Brussels sprouts, Dagmar devoured Chopin, Beethoven and Debussy like chocolate cake. It was the surprises in the music that fascinated her. At fourteen, she discovered the tender, mystical poetry of Joni Mitchell alongside the breathtaking improvisations of Keith Jarrett and Bill Evans, who transformed the piano into a choir of tiny voices. By the end of her training at The Eastman School of Music, Dagmar had found a way to weave her passions and influences together into surprising songs of her own.

Now based in New York City, she has rapidly become known across the US and all the way to Stockholm for her virtuosity as a pianist, singer and songwriter. She has released three full-length albums and published the Anna Dagmar Songbook. Her newest album, Let the Waves Come in Threes, was produced by drummer Ben Wittman (of Patty Larkin and Jonatha Brooke). The title track is an upbeat sea shanty that tells the vivid tale of a girl whose treasured diary has been swept up in a storm. As she looks out across the ocean for meaning and direction, a mysterious voice rises up from the waves. The album held Top 20 positions in Roots Music Report for 6 consecutive weeks, peaking at #6, and was given #1 Airplay on WVIA and a “Graham Award” for Top Albums of 2009. DJ George Graham credited it as “one of the best singer-songwriter albums of the year, in a crowded field.

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Premik Russell Tubbs at Peacesmiths Coffee House with Anna Dagmar

Premik Russell Tubbs at Peacesmiths Coffee House with Anna Dagmar

Source: Premik Russell Tubbs

As a part of PeaceSmiths Cofee House concert series Anna Dagmar and Premik lend and blend their talents to provide a performance that will be remembered for years to come. This evening's highlighted music program will truly fit the description of 'a-typical, music, poetry and whatever coffeehouse' ...as one never knows what rhythms or instruments Premik might surprise us with...coupled with Anna's seemingly effortless piano skills and lyrics that free fall. Her haunting voice and poetic storybook tunes of a ...

"...solid jazz-pop songwriting, bright piano playing, and earnest, honest vocals. ....Dagmar lays out her soul on every song....fans of heartfelt acoustic music will find much individuality in Anna Dagmar's releases." Zac Johnson - Review of Solo Songs, All Music Guide

"Anna Dagmar...has more craft, soul and passion than a lot of the top bods in music crammed together." Simon Smith - Review of Let the Waves Come in Threes, High Plain Music UK

"...one of the best new singer-songwriter recordings of the year so far, in a crowded field." George Graham - Review of Let the Waves Come in Threes, WVIA

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Primary Instrument

Piano

Willing to teach

Advanced only

Credentials/Background

BM from Eastman School of Music in Jazz Piano Performance and Music Education. Currently booked with beginners/weekly afterschool. Open to taking adult students, scheduling lesson-to-lessons. Special topics include composition, theory, jazz improvisation, song writing.

Clinic/Workshop Information

Experience teaching clinics at: Southern Vermont College Sonatina School of Piano Mamaroneck High School Penfield High School Eastman Community Outreach Nazarath College University of New Hampshire Simsbury Public School (CT)

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