| | Louise Eldridge Peaceful Butterfly Suite CD Louise Eldridge Discography of CDs
Louise is a classical pianist, composer and performer.Over the years, Louise has performed in such places as Hawaii, Russia, Finland, and of course, all across Canada.Louise’s true love is to perform and she can be found performing for musical theatre productions, as guest artist for numerous charities and other special events, including one of her many concerts in Victoria, British Columbia.Louise was born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, but now lives less than a mile from the famous Butchart Gardens in Brentwood Bay, BC. She played her first concert when she was eight years old and composed her first song (First Love - featured on Mosaic) at age 17.The Peaceful Butterfly Suite was Louise's first professional sound recording. A true masterpiece, it is the type of music you can listen for hours and hours and never get tired of hearing. Beautiful and relaxing in any setting, this music is great for massage studios, spas, senior's homes, or any place where you might want to reduce stress and rejuvinate-->like your home. Peaceful Butterfly Suite Music | Category | New Age Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7270727 | | Catalog number | 96020 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 04, 2006 |
Louise Eldridge Peaceful Butterfly Suite Songs | 1. | The Butterfly Suite (Overture) |
| 2. | Free at Last |
| 3. | The Bridge of Time |
| 4. | When the Timing is Right |
| 5. | The Gathering |
| 6. | Kelsey's Rain |
| 7. | Butterfly Garden |
| 8. | Milkwood |
| 9. | Coloured Wings |
| 10. | Heaven on Earth |
| 11. | The Butterfly Suite (Reprise) |
| 12. | Dreamfields |
| 13. | The Silver Lady (Sephora) |
| 14. | Dreamfields (Sequel) |
| 15. | Summer's End |
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