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Classical 02 November, 2015

Karen Salicath Jamali Releases Beautiful Piano Meditation Album, Singing Universe On October 30, 2015

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Karen Salicath Jamali Releases Beautiful Piano Meditation Album, Singing Universe On October 30, 2015
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) New meditative piano music composed by New York artist after brain injury.
Karen Salicath Jamali has been a professional artist for the last 30 years, living and working in New York City. It wasn't until after an accident four years ago that caused a brain injury that Karen started to play music. Previously unable to play the piano, the brain injury amazingly opened up a new world for Karen, as she began to play beautiful and meditative music.

On October 30th, she releases Singing Universe, a collection of seven compositions each recorded in one take. Tracks include: Soul Resting; Oktober; Summer Sun; Awakening; Angel Tear; Universe; and Rain. This is her fifth CD released this year.

The songs could be used as meditation music, as they will put the listener into a relaxed state of consciousness. The accident that occurred four years ago caused Karen to have a near-death experience. After a long recovery, she began to hear music all the time. She decided to record and play what she was experiencing. The result is a beautiful collection of piano music that is emotional, relaxing and enchanting. When she had the accident, she awakened her musical brain, as it has opened up a world of new music for the visual artist, who can now express herself visually as a sculptor, painter and photographer, but also audibly as a pianist and composer.

To see a video of her artwork and music, visit the artist's channel on YouTube: https:// https://youtu.be/MN19mDHhQPM

As a visual artist, Karen has permanent work displayed in the Jamali Gallery in Soho, New York, as well as numerous galleries internationally. She has received many awards and honors for her artwork, including an Oscar in Art. Her artworks are emotive, evoking a connection with the viewer to reach a deeper understanding, while her music is sublime.

The CD Singing Universe will take you on a relaxing and meditative journey with Karen, who has only been playing piano for 18 months, but already creates a beautiful narrative with her music. After turning her injury into an incredibly positive and moving experience, Karen Salicath Jamali has created something special with Singing Universe.

About Karen Salicath Jamali
Karen Salicath Jamali is an American, Danish-born artist living and working in New York City. She graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art, School of Design in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1991, and has been working as a painter, sculptor and photographer for the past 30 years. She has participated in over 100 solo and group exhibitions throughout the world, including the Louvre Museum in Paris, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Monreale, Italy, and the Kume Museum in Tokyo. She has received a number of honors and awards from the international art community. Her built works include several permanent public sculptures, and is represented in more than 600 private collections. Karen's inspiration comes from the human form, Christian, Greek and Nordic mythology, as well as particle physics. She is known for her graceful and monumental figurative sculptures in bronze and glass that evoke the universality of the human condition. As a painter, she works with natural pigments and archival substrates, and is particularly known for her mythic portraiture and abstractions. Karen is represented by the Jamali Gallery in New York City. Located in the heart of Soho at 413 West Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets, it is open daily from 10 AM to 7 PM.
https://www.kjamali.com or https://www.JamaliNYCGallery.com.
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