Robert Jennings - Biography
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"Music happens in spite of us, not because of us. Creativity, seeking an
open vessel, exploding outward, gives birth to a myriad of colors, sounds,
tastes and textures. How we nurture this creativity is up to us." These are
the words that describe the sentiments of Robert Jennings. Robert began his formal musical training at the age of six, studying piano with the Royal Conservatory of Music for thirteen years. He then went on to complete the McMaster University Bachelor of Music - Theory and History degree in Ontario, Canada, specializing both in composition and orchestration. Next came the Bachelor of Education programme at the University of Western Ontario, with a major in vocal music. |
Robert dedicates his time to teaching, composing and working as a Third Level Reiki Practitioner, with a thriving practice in Toronto. Reiki involves the channeling of energy, releasing toxins and removing blockages, physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually, through choreographed, slow-moving, non-invasive hand placements. Reiki treatments involve energy transference, linking the practitioner with the head, torso, and the back of the client. Healing travels to the rest of the body through meridians or "energy highways." Robert has sought to combine healing modalities with music, creating an atmosphere that would encourage reflection, promote peace, and restore health. Robert shares, "I am constantly researching, trying to unlock more doors. It is essential to decode information pertaining to the roots of healing, and the improvement of the state of the human condition. I have found that music is the vehicle through which I can share my discoveries with the world." Robert's newest CD, the fifteen track - 72 minute "Passages", can be described as thus. ³Intimate. Subtle. Understated. Listeners are treated to a rich tapestry of sound, tranquil landscapes waiting to be discovered.
Refreshingly original instrumental pieces, characterized by soaring
melodies, lush orchestrations, and sweeping chromaticism.² Instrumentation
includes solo piano, and combinations of harp, guitar, woodwinds, bells,
harpsichord, and strings.
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