Helen Trevillion
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Helen Trevillion is a musician from England. She creates music in various styles, but is mainly known for her 'Celtic' music, her Tolkien-influenced songs, such as 'Eldamar', and her popular video game music remixes. She has also written several more 'mainstream' songs with intensely personal lyrics, often dealing with issues of love, loneliness and faith/hope.
Ms. Trevillion has a significant following and respectable reputation for her musical talent and cheerful, friendly personality within music composition and critique communities, as well as the general Celtic/video game music fanbase. She has recently completed a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in music composition at the University of Hertfordshire.
Much of her music is freely available for download from her website.
In Spring 2007 Helen was released on a compilation known as "Radio Rivendell compilation" released by Waerloga records and Radio Rivendell[1]
In August 2007 Helen released her debut album Inside Myself / Once Upon A Time through her own independent label Faefly Records, and has now begun production of a series of new projects, including a second concept album entitled The Cocoon, exploring the idea of life as a series of psychological cocoons; tides, transformations and perceptions.