Biography Carmen Braden


Carmen Braden
is a versatile, genre-jumping musician from the Canadian sub-Arctic. She is a WCMA-nominated composer / performer based in her hometown of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Hailed as “a talented, bold musician” (Up Here Magazine), Carmen is a life-long Northerner whose music has been described as “drop-dead gorgeous” (Ottawa Citizen). Carmen’s debut album Ravens was released by Centrediscs in 2017 with her sophomore release due out in 2019.

Carmen performs her quirky folk songs with jazz-inspired ensembles, often dipping seamlessly into her classical explorations. From intimate theatre stages to folkfest mainstages, Carmen’s “songs tenderly blew dust from places in my heart I didn’t realize needed it so badly.” Carmen performs as a trio or quartet and offers customized workshops on music education, composition, and improvisation. As a composer, Carmen is hailed as one of Canada’s top composers to watch. Her music has been commissioned and performed by, a/o, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Elmer Eisler Singers, Gryphon Trio, Cheng Duo and at the ArtArctica Festival (Finland), Stratford Summer Music, and Global Composition (Germany).

Both Carmen’s songs and her contemporary classical music are tied to her northern soundscape. She draws from her environment by examining natural+human phenomena through sonic, visual, sensual and scientific ways of understanding. Her creative journeys have led her into deep study of lake ice, northern life, raven calls, bedrock… Carmen often collaborates with other mediums including dance, theatre, film, and story-telling.



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