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Mary Fahl (born Mary Faldermeyer, July 1, 1958) is an American
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,
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and actress known for her work with
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in the mid-1990s. More recently she is known for her solo singing and acting career. She released an EP ''Lenses of Contact'' in 2001, and a full album '' The Other Side of Time'' in 2003 on
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. '' From the Dark Side of the Moon'', was released on May 10, 2011. She teamed up with producer John Lissauer, who also produced Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," for her fifth full-length album, ''Love & Gravity'', released in 2014. Her music has been featured in the film '' Gods and Generals'', as well as the film version of the play ''
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''. She also wrote the theme song, "Exiles: The Wolves of Midwinter," for the audiobook version of Anne Rice's novel ''
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'', which was released on Oct. 15. 2013.


Early life, education

Mary Fahl was born Mary Faldermeyer in
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, New York on July 1, 1958. She was raised in a large
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family in
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; Fahl has stated that as a child she used to sing along with her older sibling's records to practice her voice. She formed her first makeshift recording studio in the household bathroom. She attended Albertus Magnus High School, and graduated from
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. She later attended
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to study
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. After graduating, Fahl and her sister left the United States to spend 1½ years in Europe; she said that she received an "informal graduate degree in music" by checking out vinyl records at a library in the
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and listening to and analyzing them. She also earned money by house-sitting and singing in cafes.


October Project

In 1990, Fahl briefly considered attending a post-grad pre-med program at
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. Upon returning to
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, she was introduced to lyricist Julie Flanders by a friend. Flanders introduced Fahl to Flanders' collaborator and boyfriend Emil Adler, a composer. Together with guitarist Dave Sabatino they formed the early incarnation of the band
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, with Fahl handling lead vocals. Fahl stated they "rehearsed forever, a year and a half sort of finding where we were." They soon added vocalist Marina Belica and began touring the
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scene with their original music, eventually releasing their self-titled debut in 1993 on Epic Records. They released a second full album, ''Falling Farther In'', in 1995 on Epic, and the album made it to the ''Billboard'' 200. The group toured with acts such as
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and
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. The group disbanded in 1996, reforming in 2001 with Belica (lead vocals), Flanders and Adler. While she was the lead singer of the October Project, the media occasionally depicted Fahl as "a goddess of
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, a figure admired by followers of the
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movement." Fahl, however, has stated she does not identify as Goth. She has theorized that because she had little money at the time, leaving her unable to afford any more than one black dress, and chiefly wore that one black dress to all her public appearances, the media misinterpreted her image.


Commercial work

After leaving October Project, Fahl spent time earning a living by working in the commercial world. She has also voiced spots for
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, Crystal Light,
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, and Fisher-Price.


Solo career

After leaving October Project, Fahl embarked on a solo career. As a solo artist, she writes her own songs, usually in collaboration with other musicians.


''Lenses of Contact'' (2001)

Fahl released an EP, ''Lenses of Contact'', in early 2000 for Rough Mix Records. It featured four songs: "Raging Child", "Paolo", "Meant to Say", and "Redemption"; the title of the EP came from a line in "Paolo". The EP contained elements of
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,
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, and pop.
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, a producer/engineer who has previously worked with
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, Joni Mitchell, Lou Reed, and
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, produced the EP. She toured to promote the EP backed a by a five piece band of rock musicians. Many of the members of her newly formed backing band later became the band Ollabelle. ;Reviews The EP was released to favorable reviews.
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gave it 4½ out of 5 stars. They compared her to Mitchell and Judy Collins, although noting that she belted more than Mitchell, and concluded, "This promising solo debut demonstrates that Fahl is a very spiritual and moving storyteller in her own right." In a live review of a ''Lenses of Contact'' show, '' Billboard'' stated "while her former band was sometimes categorized as
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, progressive, or art rock because of its classical leanings, the solo Fahl has her feet firmly planted in classic rock, pop, and folk terrain." The ''
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'' wrote the EP "makes us embarrassed for both the mincing stampede of girl singers on the charts and for Fahl herself, who actually cares enough to sing, literally, from her guts, while daringly carving every phrase into dizzying terrain."


''The Other Side of Time'' (2003)

Shortly after 9/11, Fahl auditioned with a compilation of demo material for executives at
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in New York, including
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. She earned an album contract, and after several months working on material in studio, released her first full-length album in winter 2003. '' The Other Side of Time'' had 14 songs in all (three of which were originally featured on ''Lenses of Contact''). She shares writing credits on 12 of the 14 tracks on album. It was again produced and engineered by Jeffrey Lesser, formerly responsible for her EP. Fahl toured across the country in support of the album's release. Two songs on the album featured prominently on soundtracks. "Going Home" was written by Fahl to appear in the opening of the
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film '' Gods and Generals''. The album's closing track, Fahl's version of the traditional Irish tune "
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," was featured in the film version of the Broadway play ''
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'', along with several reprises of the song. ;Style, themes Fahl wrote her lyrics to "The Dawning of the Day" to honor firefighters who died in the September 11, 2001, attacks.
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performed the song at the re-opening dedication for the Seven World Trade Center. ''The Other Side of Time'' showed some additional sides to Fahl's style, bringing in
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styles in "
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" and Middle Eastern influences in "Ben Aindi Habibi". These two tracks, which Fahl sang in
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and
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songs to appear on her records. "Ben Aindi Habibi" was a traditional
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written in the 11th century. Fahl said in an interview that she had discovered "Ben Aindi Habibi" while on tour with October Project and considered it her favorite song on ''The Other Side of Time''. In an interview with
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of
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, Fahl stated that she performed these songs on ''The Other Side of Time'' because she was signed to a classical label and a pop label would not have let her make that type of record. ;Reviews Overall, ''The Other Side of Time'' met with largely positive reviews. '' The Salt Lake Tribune'' gave the ''Other Side of Time'' an "A" grade in a review, and ''
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'' called her "a brasher, more exciting version of
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and Sissel" and concluded "Mary Fahl, thankfully, is not your typical pop singer. Somewhat unwieldy, but always interesting. More filmmakers should pay attention to the vocal talent on display in this CD." A live ''
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'' review from August 2003 stated "Fahl has a voice for the gods. It is a compelling operatic pop instrument that can transport listeners to other realms. Her new album, ''The Other Side of Time,'' is a fascinating if sometimes slightly stiff mix of orchestral pop and riveting Celtic stylings a la
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of Fairport Convention, with occasional hints of Sinéad O'Connor." A live review from June 13, 2003 show stated the concert "let loose Fahl's deep, almost operatic vocal range. Usually such stylized music doesn't lend itself to variation...Fahl broke free of all stylistic restraints." A July 2003 review stated that Fahl is "Most certainly an Artist of the highest caliber," and "this is not rock and roll. No dance moves or funky grooves, either. She is unlike any other popular performer today. Her lyrics are deeper and richer, like a
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or a less self-involved Joni Mitchell. Her voice is a real treat, though. It is a force of nature, pulling you along as she rages against the heavens in full throttle; or softly, intimately singing to a private part of your soul that only she knew was there." ''
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'' praised her past work with October Project and her first solo EP but gave her only 2 out of 5 stars for ''The Other Side of Time'', saying, "She still has the big voice, but she's opting for an easier course of being eclectic by tossing faint nods at different styles while trying to hew firmly to the center of the road."


''From the Dark Side of the Moon'' (2011)

As of September 2006 Fahl completed the recording of '' From the Dark Side of the Moon,'' produced by Mark Doyle and David Werner and mixed by
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. Doyle also provided nearly all of the instrumentation. The album is a song-by-song "re-imagining" of Pink Floyd's classic album ''
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''. Advance copies were not sent out, and the album remained unreleased for several years after
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went out of business right before her release. Fahl self-released the album on May 10, 2011. ;Reception Publication ''Nippertown'' referred to the album as "mindblowing," while ''The Morton Report'' called it "brilliant" and "a worthy re-interpretation not to be missed."


''Love & Gravity'' (2014)

Fahl teamed up with producer John Lissauer, who also produced Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," for her fifth full-length album, Love & Gravity, a spare and meditative record about finding love later in life while maintaining a sense of optimism amid chaos.


''Mary Fahl Live At The Mauch Chunk Opera House'' (2014)

Mary Fahl recorded this double disc live album on September 7, 2013 in the restored 1882 Mauch Chunk Opera House in
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. It was released on October 2, 2014.


''O For a Muse of Fire''

In March 2015, Fahl performed as the vocal soloist in the premiere performances of the symphonic overture ''O For a Muse of Fire'' by American composer Darryl Kubian. The work was commissioned by the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, and is based on the play
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by
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. Kubian composed the piece with Fahl's voice in mind, and the vocal part features select lines from Shakespeare's play. ;Reception The premiere performances was very well received, and met with positive reviews in the press. From ''Broadway World'' publication: "The overall composition is dramatic with flurries of vibrant musicality especially among the violins and brass. ... Mary Fahl has a dramatic, beautiful voice. This is a cinematic composition that builds steadily and majestically. One wishes Kubian had fleshed it out more. He will be a composer to keep one's eye on whether he pursues dramatic or cinema scores or continues in a classical venue." From ''The New Jersey Star Ledger'': "As the composer noted in an articulate pre-performance introduction, the music dealt with the conscience of the king, exploring matters earthly and spiritual and taking on sounds of both warfare and contemplation. ... a cinematic fabric with deep lower strings and soaring brass. Dissonant threads in sustained chords and warlike percussion contrasted warm, meditative passages. In an earthy alto, vocalist Mary Fahl sang passages of Shakespeare text and keened wordlessly in the work's more impassioned moments. A waterphone added an otherworldly tinge before a frenetic rise and the pound of battle drums led to a fittingly heroic conclusion."


Musical style, influences

Fahl has stated that she grew up listening heavily to her brothers'
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and Pink Floyd records, as well as her sisters' Joni Mitchell and
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albums. She's specifically cited Joni Mitchell as being highly influential in her music. She's also referenced
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and various film scores. Reviewers regularly have compared her to
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, saying "both have a vocal grace and rich melodic sense that verges on Classical Music." Fahl has stated she and Enya are not really alike, as Enya is a mezzo-soprano, while Fahl's voice is "earthier, a dusky
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. Her sound is more wordless vocals, my material is much more rooted in the storytelling, singer/songwriter tradition."


Theater

After the release of ''The Other Side of Time'', Fahl acted in a production of ''Murder Mystery Blues'', a comedy which is based on short stories by
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. Fahl and the other actors also served as musicians who performed the play's score. The play was originally performed at The Warehouse Theater in
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and later moved to a theater in
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.


Personal life

Fahl currently lives in
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and is married to deep-sea oceanographer and marine biologist Richard A. Lutz.


Discography


Collaborations

*''October Project'',
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(1993) * ''Falling Farther In'', October Project (1996)


Solo career


Compilations

* '' Gods & Generals Soundtrack'' (2003) – "Going Home" * '' The Guys: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (2003), Sony Classical – "The Dawning of the Day", "My Beautiful, Gleaming...", "What They Were Waiting For", "Patrick" * ''Classics for a New Century'' (2003), Sony Classical – "Una furtiva lagrima"


Videography

* "Going Home" (2003) – from ''The Other Side of Time''


References


Further reading


''Nippertown:'' Mary Fahl Interview
(September 22, 2010)

(May 2011)


External links

*
Mary Fahl Music
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Career Retrospective Interview from December 2015 with Pods & Sods
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