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Athena Tergis

General Info

  • Genre: Acoustic / Celtic / Folk

    Location Montalcino, Siena, IT

    Profile Views: 34630

    Last Login: 7/5/2011

    Member Since 7/18/2007

    Website www.athena.cd

    Record Label Compass Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Born in NYC and raised in San Francisco, Athena Tergis showed a love and talent for the fiddle at an early age. She began with the Suzuki method of violin at age four, yet she yearned for more creativity and freedom in her music. She found it at Alasdair Fraser’s Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddling School where she studied with such greats as Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh, Alasdair Fraser and Buddy MacMaster, winning the Junior National Scottish Fiddling Championship three years in a row. .. At the age of sixteen, Athena released her first album Journey Begun on Culburnie Records, an album of original and Scottish music with fellow fiddler Laura Risk. While considering a music degree at 18, Athena instead moved to Ireland where she immersed herself in Irish traditional music for nearly four years. While living in Galway she was invited by renowned box accordion player Sharon Shannon to join the Sharon Shannon Band for their ‘97 European festival tour and Gail Force TV series recording. Living in Galway, Belfast and London, Athena toured extensively, finally accepting an offer to star in a new production of Lord of the Dance in Las Vegas. Not long after she was invited to become the principal fiddler for the Broadway production of Riverdance. .. After completing the year and a half run of Riverdance on Broadway as the solo fiddler, Athena created Sonic Arts Studios and Solarsonic Records, a professional recording studio and record label in Brooklyn NY. She continued to perform regularly, touring for over a year with sax player Clarence Clemmons of The E street Band. While living in New York, Athena met singer, historian and banjo player Mick Moloney. The pair had a rare musical spark and it wasn’t long before they were playing regularly together in The Green Fields of America. .. In 2007, Athena released her solo album A Letter Home on Compass Records. Produced by John Doyle, it includes an A-list roster of supporting musicians and represents her deep love and appreciation for Irish traditional music. Her album with The Green Fields of America; also on Compass Records, represents the melding and cross fertilization of Irish and American music. Athena Tergis and The Green Fields of America were featured in the award-winning documentary on PBS Absolutely Irish! Produced by Paul Wagner in 2007 .. Athena was a featured soloist in the 2009, USA tour with the Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra. During the 10 week, 49-city tour of America, Athena was a featured soloist in 9 compositions including Inishlacken, a concerto for two violins, written by Bill Whelan alongside classical violinist Cora Venus Lunny. Her most recent tour of China with The Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra included the live, nationally broadcast debut of her original compositions ‘Old Quarry’ and ‘Slide’, co-written by John Doyle, at the Beijing National Center for the Performing Arts Opera Theater. .. Her collaboration and musical exploration with Riverdance composer Bill Whelan has led the pair to be featured artists in the 2010 Masters in Collaboration Series produced by the New York Irish Arts Center. She will also feature with The Green Fields of America at the 2010, 30th anniversary Milwaukee Irish festival, and will return to Broadway and the NY Irish arts Center for the 3rd annual Irish Christmas with Mick Moloney. .. Now living in the village of Montalcino in Tuscany, central Italy; Athena and husband Mario Bollag built a state of the art recording studio; in the hills of Tuscany. [ www.terralunastudio.it ] A mother and touring musician, Athena is also very involved in running their award-winning winery, Terralsole. www.terralsole.com .. www.athena.cd
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  • Influences

    Tommy Peoples, Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh, Alasdair Fraser, Buddy MacMaster, John Carty, James Kelly
  • Sounds Like

    I definitely have a Northern Irish style. Though I spent most of my time in Galway, I also lived for a while in Belfast and I love the bubbly, lively style there. I've been most often compared to Tommy Peoples, probably because I've listened so much to his wonderful music.

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Bio:

Born in NYC and raised in San Francisco, Athena Tergis showed a love and talent for the fiddle at an early age. She began with the Suzuki method of violin at age four, yet she yearned for more creativity and freedom in her music. She found it at Alasdair Fraser’s Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddling School where she studied with such greats as Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh, Alasdair Fraser and Buddy MacMaster, winning the Junior National Scottish Fiddling Championship three years in a row.

At the age of sixteen, Athena released her first album Journey Begun on Culburnie Records, an album of original and Scottish music with fellow fiddler Laura Risk. While considering a music degree at 18, Athena instead moved to Ireland where she immersed herself in Irish traditional music for nearly four years. While living in Galway she was invited by renowned box accordion player Sharon Shannon to join the Sharon Shannon Band for their ‘97 European festival tour and Gail Force TV series recording. Living in Galway, Belfast and London, Athena toured extensively, finally accepting an offer to star in a new production of Lord of the Dance in Las Vegas. Not long after she was invited to become the principal fiddler for the Broadway production of Riverdance.

After completing the year and a half run of Riverdance on Broadway as the solo fiddler, Athena created Sonic Arts Studios and Solarsonic Records, a professional recording studio and record label in Brooklyn NY. She continued to perform regularly, touring for over a year with sax player Clarence Clemmons of The E street Band. While living in New York, Athena met singer, historian and banjo player Mick Moloney. The pair had a rare musical spark and it wasn’t long before they were playing regularly together in The Green Fields of America.

In 2007, Athena released her solo album A Letter Home on Compass Records. Produced by John Doyle, it includes an A-list roster of supporting musicians and represents her deep love and appreciation for Irish traditional music. Her album with The Green Fields of America; also on Compass Records, represents the melding and cross fertilization of Irish and American music. Athena Tergis and The Green Fields of America were featured in the award-winning documentary on PBS Absolutely Irish! Produced by Paul Wagner in 2007

Athena was a featured soloist in the 2009, USA tour with the Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra. During the 10 week, 49-city tour of America, Athena was a featured soloist in 9 compositions including Inishlacken, a concerto for two violins, written by Bill Whelan alongside classical violinist Cora Venus Lunny. Her most recent tour of China with The Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra included the live, nationally broadcast debut of her original compositions ‘Old Quarry’ and ‘Slide’, co-written by John Doyle, at the Beijing National Center for the Performing Arts Opera Theater.

Her collaboration and musical exploration with Riverdance composer Bill Whelan has led the pair to be featured artists in the 2010 Masters in Collaboration Series produced by the New York Irish Arts Center. She will also feature with The Green Fields of America at the 2010, 30th anniversary Milwaukee Irish festival, and will return to Broadway and the NY Irish arts Center for the 3rd annual Irish Christmas with Mick Moloney.

Now living in the village of Montalcino in Tuscany, central Italy; Athena and husband Mario Bollag built a state of the art recording studio; in the hills of Tuscany. [ www.terralunastudio.it ] A mother and touring musician, Athena is also very involved in running their award-winning winery, Terralsole. www.terralsole.com

www.athena.cd

Member Since:

July 18, 2007

Influences:

Tommy Peoples, Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh, Alasdair Fraser, Buddy MacMaster, John Carty, James Kelly

Sounds Like:

I definitely have a Northern Irish style. Though I spent most of my time in Galway, I also lived for a while in Belfast and I love the bubbly, lively style there. I've been most often compared to Tommy Peoples, probably because I've listened so much to his wonderful music.

Record Label:

Compass Records

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