So. You're 28 years old, making nearly 6 figures, and on the fast track to management in your high-powered computer consulting firm. What do you do next? If you're Tim Knauff, you quit your job, enter seminary, and release your first CD, "Anything [+]So. You're 28 years old, making nearly 6 figures, and on the fast track to management in your high-powered computer consulting firm. What do you do next? If you're Tim Knauff, you quit your job, enter seminary, and release your first CD, "Anything but Ordinary."
While Tim holds a degree in music performance, his career direction led him into computers. After three years in the industry, he realized that something was wrong. He entered seminary, and is currently a pastor of three churches in rural Wisconsin.
Tim has been playing piano since he was 7 years old, and has discovered a love for improvising. "I make music because it expresses who I am," he says. "When I sit at the keyboard it becomes an extension of me, and it becomes my voice. The black and whites of the keys disappear, and what's left is an exploration of myself. It becomes almost like therapy." This love for playing, and especially improvising, led to a full-length, 100% improvised CD as a chance to share his joy with a wider audience.
On his CD, in addition to his solo piano work, Tim is also joined by two friends: Anna Bradshaw on violin, and Hideyuki Tanaka on guitar. These tracks, too, were invented on the spot. "These duets are really a record of an encounter. They are two souls meeting through music, each playing and dancing, engaging, and conversing. They are the magic of a moment, put on tape."
Tim's CD is available through his Web site, http://www.timothyknauff.com, or through CDBaby.com. For more information, booking, and merchandise, Tim can be reached at tk_jr@minister.com.
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