About Tiffany Prochera
"To inspire and enlighten through words and music"
This is Tiffany's motto and mission in life.
She began her musical career performing with choral groups at the age of 6 and soon after commenced her classical piano training. At 15, she wrote her first song and was soon receiving praise for her work from other composers and musicians.
After obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Film Studies in 1995, Tiffany attended the School of Recording Arts of Manitoba and the Ontario Institute of Audio Recording Technology where she was exposed to the art of production and the world of computer-generated music. Armed with this knowledge, she decided to take on the roles of producer and engineer on many of the tracks on her debut CD, The Precious Many, in addition to performing all the vocals and most of the instrumentation. It was at this time that Tiffany also founded Halo Central Productions and began arranging and producing works for other songwriters. Her past projects include the arranging, production and performance of song on a demo soundtrack for the animated children's film Caleb the Colt , written by Claire Hutchinson.
Recently completing her Bachelor of Music degree as a composition major, Tiffany has also had several pieces, including solo piano and chamber works, performed at various venues throughout Winnipeg such as the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra’s New Music Festival at the Centennial Concert Hall and Canadian Mennonite University. Her one-act opera, The Ride, was performed by the University of Manitoba's Contemporary Opera Lab in August of 2004.
Tiffany is also a classically-trained vocalist working towards her ARCT certification.
With a mission to inspire and open minds and a desire to explore a variety of musical styles, Tiffany does her best to ensure that listeners are treated to an entertaining auditory experience.
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