Recently brought into wider public recognition through her original contributions to mewithoutYou's new album, "Brother, Sister", Timbre has been making her mark on today's musical world. First introduced through her work on Cool Hand Luke's "The Fires of Life", Timbre has continued to bring her unique sound to the music of many bands, including the Winston Jazz Routine, Anathallo, Foxhole, Aireline, Hundred Year Storm, and most recently Bradley Hathaway.
The original music of Timbre immediately strikes the listener as something quite unique, combining the uncommon sound of the harp with an almost classical or Celtic voice. This union of gently flowing music and warm melodies has been described as haunting, peaceful, and even enchanting. Drawing from a wealth of classical education and modern influences such as Sigur Rós and Radiohead, Timbre has brought together genres in an ambient and innovational fusion.
Timbre, a classically trained harpist and vocalist, often performs solo, though she has recently been joined more frequently by her equally talented siblings, Tenor Cierpke (on piano,) Treble Cierpke (on cello), and Tetra Cierpke (on everything else.) This musical family has an unmistakable connection, evident in the fluid balance between instruments in both composition and performance.
Timbre's first album, a self-titled solo EP, was released independently in the fall of 2004 and has been met with much enthusiasm. She is currently working on a greatly anticipated full length album, "Winter Comes to Wake You", which is slated to be released this summer.
The ethereal mix of the rich sounds of the harp with Timbre's uniquely delicate voice brings a sense of hope, reminding the listener that music can bring peace to the soul as few words can.
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Tetra Cierpke - bells, harmonies, cuteness
Treble Cierpke - glorious cello, harmonies, constant moral support
Timbre Cierpke - harp,vocals
Tenor Cierpke - lovely piano, manhood