Bay
Area harpist and composer Paul Michael Meredith is a truly original
artist and musical storyteller. His passionate works evolved out
of a growing love affair with the harp as a compositional instrument.
Combining two of the oldest instruments, harp
and flute, as well as other instrumentation, Paul weaves melodies
that are timeless and heart stirring. Recorded and produced in
his private digital studio, Paul's music embodies a depth of feeling
and inspiration that's immediately embraced by the ears and heart
of the listener. Perhaps one appreciator said it best with, "this
music is so passionate, it deserves a warning label."
Born in England in 1952, Paul came to California
with his family when he was seven. His love of music was obvious
in 3rd grade as he played "America the Beautiful" on
the harmonica every morning as part of the class pledge of allegiance.
Like many, Paul was deeply moved and inspired
by the Beatles' new sound. He began composing on the guitar when
he was twelve. Paul was with several musical groups as a singer,
but he was never so inspired as when he was composing.
After many years and much experimentation,
Paul discovered the most inspiring and sensitive instrument of
all, the harp. This began the unique and peaceful style you hear
in Paul's recordings.
In 1994, Paul created Cypress Hollow Music,
a name he derived from the beauty and peacefulness of the Mendocino
and Monterey coasts of California.
Inspired by nature's beauty, and with little
formal music training, Paul composes and arranges music by ear
and from the heart. Asked how he writes music: "I don't think
about music theoretically. I just listen, and when there is beauty
in it, I record it."
This is what draws people to Paul's music.
It is beautiful. It is peaceful. Listeners report that Paul's
music touches something deep within them. Comments by listeners
are here
Paul is active on the show
scene. At Art and Wine Festivals, Indoor Gift Shows, and Home
& Garden Shows, Paul delights in meeting face to face with
old and new followers. "This is a wonderful way to make personal
contact with my listeners."
Paul is most appreciative to his listeners:
"I thank you, my many listeners, for your support. My fondest
wish is that my music brings a little more love and joy into your
hearts."
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