Friday, August 29, 2008

Concert and Fundraiser with Celtic Harp Musician Anne Roos


Please join me for the 9th Annual Sunset Gala By the Lake Performance being held in Lake Tahoe, NV. This is a concert and a fundraiser being held on Sept 6th from 5:30-8:3opm.

I will be performing Classical, Broadway, and movie music favorites at this yearly fundraiser for the South Lake Tahoe Women's Center. Fine wine and elegant hors d'oeuvres will be served during a silent auction at a private estate overlooking beautiful Lake Tahoe.

For more information come visit me at http://tinyurl.com/69u57l or call 530-542-7633

Thursday, August 28, 2008

An Amazing Album from An Amazing Harpist-Anne Roos' Latest Review

I just have to share this amazing review from my album,
" A Light in the Forest".

“Anne Roos is an amazing harpist, and this CD showcases her
talents beautifully,” says Catherine L. Tully about Anne Roos’
performance on her most recent album release, A Light in the
Forest. She adds, “Roos’ harp music is effortless. Gliding and
sliding over notes, she shows her skill time and again...”

Here is Ms. Tully’s entire review, as it appears on the Celtic
MP3s Music Magazine website:

“Anne Roos is an amazing harpist and this CD showcases her
talents beautifully. A small musical group joins her on this
effort, which highlights songs about woodland creatures such as
fairies, nymphs and trolls. A 31 page hardcover book comes with
the CD and it talks about various folk history and legends--a
nice touch to a well thought out musical effort.

The group provides a lovely sound. Cds that are put forth only
showcasing harp music can be nice, but it is equally wonderful to
have some additional accompaniment; and it expands the amount of
people that it will appeal to as well.

Roos' harp music is effortless. Gliding and sliding over notes,
she shows her skill time and again, but this isn't "gaudy" music.
It's simple, pretty fare. At 18 tracks, there are quite a few
songs to enjoy here, each offering its own mood and feel. The
gentleness of the harp is underscored in some pieces, the
yearning almost palpable. If you love the instrument, you have
to listen to this and see what can be done with the various
arrangements. If you aren't a huge fan of the harp, there are
still plenty of tracks here that you can enjoy.”

The author of this review, Catherine L. Tully, is a freelance
writer and photographer. She specializes in the arts. She has
written for American Style and Classical Singer, among other
magazines, and reviews music for Marc Gunn's Celtic MP3s Music
Magazine. You can reach her through her website at
CatherineLTully.com.

This article appears on The Celtic MP3s Music Magazine--a free
monthly online Celtic music magazine featuring free music
downloads of Celtic, Scottish, Irish music from around the world.
The website is hosted by Marc Gunn. He also hosts five podcasts,
including the Renaissance Festival Podcast and the highly
celebrated Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, which is one of the most
popular music podcasts on iTunes.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Valuable Tips on How to Select a Musician-Part 2

Here is a continuation of the tips from last week posting.

1. Give the musicians your musical requests.
If you have a particular selection or selections you want
included be sure to discuss this in advance with the musicians so
they have time to get the music and rehearse.

2. Discuss your expectations.
Musicians should dress and present themselves according to the
theme of your event. Be very clear on what duties you expect of
the musician, such as when to play a certain selection. Be as
detailed as possible. Don't leave anything to chance.

3. Amplification is important.
Ask if the musicians are providing their own sound system and be
sure it is electrically compatible with the venue, or is battery
powered.

4. Look for a harmonious working relationship.
If the musician is not responsive to your needs during
consultation, look elsewhere.Give the musicians your musical requests.

If you have a particular selection or selections you want
included be sure to discuss this in advance with the musicians so
they have time to get the music and rehearse.

5. Discuss your expectations.
Musicians should dress and present themselves according to the
theme of your event. Be very clear on what duties you expect of
the musician, such as when to play a certain selection. Be as
detailed as possible. Don't leave anything to chance.

6. Amplification is important.
Ask if the musicians are providing their own sound system and be
sure it is electrically compatible with the venue, or is battery
powered.

7. Look for a harmonious working relationship.
If the musician is not responsive to your needs during
consultation, look elsewhere.

I hope you enjoyed these few tips so far as there are more to come. For more information come see me at
Celtic Harp Music by Anne Roos

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Valuable Tips on How to Select a Musician

Whether hiring a musician for a wedding ceremony, reception, business or social event, it is wise to start your search as soon as your date is set. Professional musicians, orchestras, bands and soloists may be booked a year in advance. Here are some guidelines to use when making a decision about the type of music you want:

  1. Choose the type of musicians & instruments
    Take into consideration the size of the venue and the acoustics. The music should be a compliment to the event, not too overpowering

  2. Get references
    Chances are that if other people have been pleased with the musician you will be too. Don't be afraid to ask for and check references of the performer you are considering.
  3. Audition whenever possible
    This will give you an overall feel for the musicians’ style of music and "stage" presence. Auditions can be in person, over the phone, by tape or video. Audio CDs let you sample the style and expertise of the musician. Video and DVDs additionally allows you to see the appearance of the performer. Make sure you like the quality of the music and that it is appropriate for the event.

    I hope you enjoyed these few tips so far as there are more to come. For more information come see me at http://www.celticharpmusic.com/UserPages/Home.aspx

Thursday, August 7, 2008

CD Baby Musician Podcast with Anne Roos

The CD Baby DIY Musician Podcast (brain child of Kevin Breuner) is just another way for like minded musicians to reach out and share their experiences, tips, know-how, mishaps and mistakes with a global community that is no longer limited by time and place, age or experience. iTunes voted the CD Baby DIY Musician Podcast the best of 2007 podcasts.

Kevin interviewed me in an episode that aired on August 1, 2008. Here is the show info:

Episode 030 : Anne Roos - How to Make Money Playing Weddings

Saturday, August 2, 2008

New Downloads at Celtic Harp Music

A New Free Download Awaits..
Login and Join My Celtic Club to Receive Free mp3s!

I've posted a new complimentary download of a romantic solo Celtic Harp tune for your enjoyment on my website at www.celticharpmusic.com. I won't give you any hints about the new tune here. You'll just have to login to find out!

You'll find this tune in the download section on my website called the Celtic Club. If you are already a member, go to the login page, enter your email address and password, and enjoy! (if you cannot remember your password, send me an email).

If you are not yet a member, there is no cost or obligation to receiving this download. When you sign up, you'll continue to receive mp3s for your own use throughout the year. A new tune will be posted every other month or so, along with interesting background information about the tune. Go to www.celticharpmusic to receive your first download. I'll notify you each time a new tune is posted.