When I Met You...
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Elya Finn is a singer songwriter.
Born in a small village in Siberia. Elya Finn began singing as soon as she could speak. She remembers walking around her village at two years old, in a long winter coat, holding on to her father's hand while singing traditional folk songs to the amusement of her neighbors.
Elya Finn was destined for a life of music. Both her father and mother were singers. Her uncles and cousins were skilled in piano, guitar, and
balailaka. Her entire, large, extended family was musical, and gathered together in the evenings to sing traditional songs. They all continuously performed in community events.
At 4 1/2 Elya was enrolled in music school where she began learning piano.
At 14 Elya and attended Music College. She spent 4 years learning classical piano. Then, at 17, Elya had her greatest introduction to North American music when she became a member of a Jazz ensemble. She fell in love with Gershwin, and "Rhapsody in Blue" is still one of her favorites.
After graduation from Music College Elya set her eyes on Moscow. During her time in Moscow Elya earned her Master's in World Literature and Linguistics , joined a band that played popular Russian music, and attended a Jazz College to learn Jazz composition. As she grew as a musician, she learned European pop songs while listening to The Beatles and Led Zeppelin.
During one of the major waves of emigration from Russia to the United States Elya went directly to San Francisco, California. Once in the USA, she began to discover her talent for song composition although while in Russia, throughout all her training and practice, Elya never wrote songs, only did arrangements. As she describes it, one day she began humming a melody and wondered where this melody came from. It took her several days to realize it was her own a melody she created. After this, she started writing songs and couldn't stop, and hasn't stopped writing since.
Elya's song "The Fair"(written with Michael Rothenberg) was nominated "The best song of the year 2003" in the West Coast Songwriters Competition.
Known as " The Russian Princess" Elya Finn performs her original songs around the San Francisco Bay Area, and continues to teach classical piano, jazz, vocals, songwriting and composition.
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Very enjoyable and unique sound
author: Steve Krchniak
I really enjoy the mood and style that Elya delivers with her album "When I Met You...". Her tracks contain beautiful chord progressions and arrangements which avoid the typical formula most music suppresses itself to. Elya delivers suspense, romance, anger, adventure, compassion - all in a severly convincing way to the listener. The structure and tones in her music proves that Elya is a very advanced performer and composer, both technically and emotionally. Her songs have vocal lines that easily stay in your mind for a long time. "When I Met You..." was so emjoyable that I bought additional copies for friends and family, so they could be in on the magic too. Personally, my favorite tracks are the first two, but the album as a whole is definitely worth a long-term residence in your CD player. I look forward to checking out future releases by Elya.
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a modern day Eartha Kitt
author: Nancy and Steve
Elya's song "Complications" projects a feel not witnessed since the days of Eartha Kitt. The music and lyrics are superb - Elya and Michael are a great production team. How refreshing to hear real musicians and lyricists entering the commercial music scene once again! We enjoy this CD greatly and will be on the lookout for her next album.
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Passion
author: Stfano
I'm used to listen music with my heart and not with my ears (I think it's the only real way), and I have to say that your music went straight there, delicately but with force.
There's a lot of passion, your songs and your voice transmit that.
Told that, I can say that your music often surprised me: sounds like a strange but well balanced mixture of different things - jazz, blues (meaning that blues is not necessarily in music, but in your soul that cries and laugh), cabaret and others.
Some songs (little lies is my favorite in this sense) made my mind go to the famous Brecht-Weill songs (sure I'm not the first to tell you so), especially the ones sang by Milva and Ute Lemper; again, not just a musical resemblance, a sentimental one.
There are such intense feelings in your music, I keep thinking about how a live recording could sound.
Can't wait to hear some more music from you, it's so soul touching.
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Great performance by Russian singer
author: André
This performance has a live quality.
> The litle surprices keep the music freh and interesting.
> Singing with a Russian accent works very well. Using some Russian folk
> (Little Lies) and mentioning Vodka in the lyrics (It Does''t really matter)
> underline this. It makes the album sound exotic instead of being an album by
> a non native speaker.
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