Raine Hamilton String Trio
Spend an evening listening to some phenomenal folk music!
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What sounds like a string quartet, Sarah Harmer, and Joni Mitchell all rolled into one? The answer is the Raine Hamilton String Trio…a sheer melodic musical delight! Featuring Raine on violin, guitar, and vocals alongside a cellist and double bass player, the trio’s arrangements of Raine’s original songs will carry you away on a winding road of land and mountain imagery. Expect clear vocals and mesmerizing performances that will take you through peaks and valleys of deep and beautiful emotions. This rich acoustic chamber folk music with an otherworldly edge will fill your cup and nourish your soul! Enjoy some of Raine's unique sound!
Raine believes that music is for everyone, and so this show is being offered with American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, to help make live music and the community that comes with it more accessible to the Deaf community.
About Raine Hamilton
Raine invites deep love of the violin into the singer-songwriter genre, writing for violin and voice, as well as for guitar and voice. Joined by cello and upright bass, expect string arrangements that push and pull, that move as they console.
A classical violinist and musicologist by training, Raine and their string trio offer string-quartet-like arrangements of Raine’s original songs. They call this chamber-folk, a hybrid of the classical tradition of string quartet chamber music, with the singer songwriter folk that comes so organically to Raine.
Raine’s latest work, the full-length album Brave Land (2021-22), is a concept album about mountains, and the courage, wisdom, and otherworldly connection they represent. Here, as in Raine’s 2018 album Night Sky, the songs are set to intricate and seasoned arrangements for guitar, violin, cello, and double bass. Once again Raine has worked with string trio collaborators Quintin Bart on double bass, Natanielle Felicitas on cello, and Lloyd Peterson as producer/engineer.
Raine believes that music is for everyone, and that we all have something to share. An experienced educator, Raine offers workshops in songwriting and fiddle tune writing (EN/FR). Raine also offers concerts with American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, to help make live music and the community that comes with it more accessible to the Deaf community.
Raine is the recipient of the 2018 Canadian Folk Music Award for Emerging Artist of the Year! Raine has toured Canada extensively, driving, flying, and floating coast to coast. Highlights include: Performing songs with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (5 times!), performing with the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, playing a show in a cave (10 stories below the earth!), playing festivals across Canada (Vancouver Folk Festival, Vancouver Island Music Fest, Atlin Festival, Home County, Filberg Fest, Lilac Fest, Harvest Moon, Trout Forest), playing for passage on Via Rail, and meeting so many amazing humans along the way.