Fiora (musician)

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Fiora
Born (1979-06-21) 21 June 1979
Origin Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Genres Dance, pop, alternative, electronica, trip-hop, classical
Occupations Musician, singer, songwriter, composer
Instruments Voice, violin,
Years active 2001–present
Labels Universal Music Publishing Group (2009-present)
Associated acts Armin Van Buuren
Moguai
Get Physical
Apocalyptica
Arty
Website www.fioramusic.com

Fiora (full name Fiora Cutler) is a singer, songwriter, producer and orchestral composer born in Tasmania, Australia and based in Berlin.

Musical education

Classically trained in singing and violin, Fiora won a scholarship to the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University to study voice completing a bachelors degree in music performance with Professor Janet Delpratt graduating in 2001.

Early career

Fiora made her professional debut's in Opera with Opera Queensland, and as soloist with orchestra performing Handel's Messiah with the Queensland Orchestra in 2001. With a preference for chamber works and lieder she performed most often in Recital with her longtime friend, pianist and composer Paul Hankinson. Increasingly frustrated with the world of classical music Fiora began writing her own music in 2002. Together with Hankinson she began setting the texts of Australian Poetess Judith Wright. In 2003 the pair released the classical album "Art Songs" which included an original setting of "The Watcher."

More and more Fiora turned her attention to writing music. After working on various soundtracks for TV and documentary film she began moving into songwriting and dance music.

Songwriting and singing

In 2006 whilst living in London Fiora co-wrote the song "Broken Pieces" with Guy Sigsworth and Eicca Toppinen for the band Apocalyptica.[1] During this period she also wrote the strings for Alanis Morissette's release Flavours of Entanglement [2]

In 2009 Fiora travelled to Berlin to work with Paul Hankinson as finalists in the international song competition Das Lied.[3] Following the competition and the coinciding success of a dance topline she had written and performed in 2007 Show me a reason Fiora began collaborating with producers in Europe leading to releases with Armin Van Buuren ("Breathe in Deep" from the album Mirage in 2010, and "Waiting for the night" in 2013) and Moguai as well as various releases for other pop artists.

She has worked with Jaxon Bellina, Moguai, The King of Sweden, Robot Koch, Robert Miles, Rainer Rütsch, Famties, Markus Binapfl & Erick Morillo, Seven Lions, Audiofly and DJT from Get Physical, Paul Nza. She has stated on Facebook she is currently working on a solo record.

In 2013 Fiora co-operated with Armin Van Buuren on a track called Waiting for the Night, to be released on the album Intense.

Flyphoenixx and orchestral writing

In 2005 whilst living in Tasmania Fiora wrote the beginnings of what would be her first major orchestral project Flyphoenixx. Flyphoenixx was recorded in the Federation Concert Hall in Hobart in June 2005 with the first session conducted by Guy Noble. After putting the project on hold for a number of years Fiora came back to the project in 2009, recording new works she conducted herself. She has stated on her website she hopes to release Flyphoenixx mid-2011.

Fiora will score her first major feature film - Matt Norman's Scab Girl Asylum - in March 2011.[4]

References

  1. helpa, lil (25 August 2010). "7th Symphony". wikipedia.org. Retrieved 2010-11-27. 
  2. not5, cant (16 September 2007). "Flavours of Entanglement". wikipedia.org. Retrieved 2010-11-27. 
  3. marshall, penny (27 January 2009). "At rehearsals with Fiora and Paul - ABC Northern Tasmania - Australian Broadcasting Corporation". Abc.net.au. Retrieved 2010-11-14. 
  4. Norman, Matt (15 July 2010). "Cast of Scab Girl Asylum - Matt Norman - Scab Girl Asylum". facebook.com. Retrieved 2010-11-27. 

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