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Elisabeth Ekornes : Where Are You Now?
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A musical and lyrical pearl. This beautiful song is a combination of classical, Broadway and pop. It is a heartfelt song about loss, and gives comfort to anyone who has lost a loved one.
Genre: Easy Listening: Ballads
Release Date: 2008
Where Are You Now? Record Label: Eve Voice
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Album Notes

Elisabeth Ekornes is the composer and lyricist of "Where Are You Now?" Her music is a crossover of classical, Broadway and pop. The lyrics are written in a Universal tone, and give comfort to anyone who has suffered a loss of a beloved one, whether it is a parent, lover, husband, wife or child. The lyrics are deep and beautifully written, and the music is angelic and haunting.

Bjarne Sakshaug is doing a wonderful job accompanying Elisabeth Ekornes on "Where Are You Now?" Bjarne is an accompanist at the Norwegian Opera House, but also is a great jazz and pop pianist.

Born in Oslo, Norway, Elisabeth earned a degree in music at the Music Conservatory in Oslo, and thereafter toured Norway in many leading roles as a singer and actress.

If you want to sing and play this song yourself, you can buy the sheet music here:
http://evevoice.com/mp3_and_sheet_music_where_are_you_now

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REVIEWS

It moves me!
author: Danzerina
This is very beautiful !! Great lyrics, great melody and very well performed.
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Love this!
author: Tom
This is a very moving song. I played this song at my mother's funeral and everyone was stunned with memories of their own passed loved ones. It touched everyone with it's compassion.
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Very moving...
author: Tom
Elisabeth's performance is breathtaking. I played her song at my mother's funeral and everyone was very moved. The funeral director even approached me saying "I have been doing this for 30 years and only after listening to Elisabeth's song did I choke up thinking of my own mother."
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