Lynn Tredeau Interview on Nagamag
Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?
Lynn Tredeau:
Neo-classical, Contemporary Solo Piano, New Age Piano
Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?
Lynn Tredeau:
I began piano lessons at 5 years of age and that opened a doorway to learning many other instruments including flute, clarinet, saxophone, guitar & pipe organ. After many years of teaching piano, I retired to pursue a life long dream to create original music. My debut album Echoes of Life was released in 2015 followed later that same year by a Christmas album Snowlight (A Christmas Memory), which was awarded Best Holiday Album at Enlightened Piano Radio. Over the next 4 years I released 4 additional albums and 12 single releases. My music has been featured on about 6 compilation albums and received many nominations. Two albums were awarded Best Solo Piano Album at Zone Music Reporter, Fellowship of Solitude in 2018 and All the Pieces in 2019. A track (Photos Without a Memory) from my sixth album was also chosen as Track of the Year by One World Music Radio. My single releases have allowed me to collaborate with other musicians and try my hand at other styles of music.
Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?
Lynn Tredeau:
My father loved the music of Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra. Every Sunday, he would cook breakfast for the family and sing along to his favorite records. My other childhood memory was practicing on my old piano in the basement and my mother would call down the stairs to "play her favorite" which was Clair De Lune. To this day I can hear her voice when I play that song.
Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?
Lynn Tredeau:
John Denver "Annie's Song"
Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?
Lynn Tredeau:
Michele McLaughlin "A Beautiful Distraction"