Kimberley Fraser was born on Cape Breton Island and nurtured within its rich musical heritage. She first began to impress audiences at the age of three with her step-dancing talents. Soon after, she took up both the fiddle and the piano. Since then, Kimberley has built a distinguished career, travelling and performing all over the world from Victoria to Afghanistan. Dan MacDonald of the Cape Breton Post says about Fraser's versatility, "she has matured to become one of the stellar players of the Cape Breton fiddle tradition, equally at home at a house party, playing for a square dance or on stage for a concert in Bras d'Or or Boston, Scotsville or Scotland." Kimberley is also in demand for her piano skills, accompanying musicians at home and abroad.
Kimberley holds a degree in violin performance from Berklee College of Music and in Celtic Studies from St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia. Education is important to her, reflected in Kimberley's dedication to teaching Cape Breton music both at home and abroad. A master at the trio of fiddling, step dancing, and piano, Kimberley is a much sought-after teacher for all three. Her reputation as a teacher has brought her to conduct workshops at many camps and festivals, including Alasdair Fraser's Valley of the Moon Fiddle Camp, the Swannanoa Gathering in Asheville, North Carolina, and the American Festival of Fiddle Tunes in Port Townsend, Washington.
Born in County Donegal, Ireland, Oisín McAuley is one of today's premier Irish fiddlers. Having learned from Ben Lennon, renowned fiddle player from Co. Leitrim, Oisín went on to study music at Queen's University in Belfast. He has performed with numerous bands, including Cran, Stockton's Wing, and Hot Club of Dublin. His solo album, Far From the Hills of Donegal, was released by Nashville-based Compass Records in 2007. Oisín is a member of Danú, one of the leading traditional Irish ensembles of today. Currently, he is the Associate Dean of Pre-College and Professional Programs at Berklee College of Music.
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