KP: Have you done any composing for films and TV?
Fiona: Not yet, but I have my fingers crossed. I am a conceptual writer and I put images and emotions into music, so I would like to think that I would be suited to scoring film and TV. I have been talking to people, but sometimes these projects take years to eventuate. I’ll just have to wait and see.
KP: What has been your most exciting musical moment or experience so far?
Fiona: Recording “Blue Dream” at Imaginary Road Studios with Will Ackerman – on a Steinway!!
KP: Are there any specific pieces that you feel say the most about who you are as a person?
Fiona: “Blue Dream” is really personal. The other albums have a lot of pieces written about subjects that are less introspective and more general, but “Blue Dream” is more about my life. Some of it will never have liner notes – it’s too private.
KP: Is there a particular philosophy that you try to convey in your music?
Fiona: I just do what I do. The music comes first and everything else comes second. If someone were to suggest I do something because it’s more commercial, I would totally ignore it. The music comes from my heart, and it’s just luck if it’s music that people want to listen to.
KP: Who are your favorite composers?
Fiona: I love Andrew Lloyd Webber. Prokofiev. I love George Winston. I also like the Baroque period and feel I understand the composers from that era. You will think I’m crazy, but I am in awe of Eminem! I don’t like everything he does, but some of it is amazing. He really is a modern-day poet and there is a song he does with Elton John (and Dido) that I can’t stop listening to.
KP: Who are your favorite performers?
Fiona: I don’t get to watch many performers, but I love shows – ballets, rock operas, and the odd band. I think Freddie Mercury is the all-time best performer.
KP: What do you like to do in your free time, or do you have any?
Fiona: In my spare time, I’m a bit of a folkie – I listen to Janis Ian, Dido, Luka Bloom – and I also love to listen to Dance/Electronica and dance around the house. I have always loved dancing, although I’m not too great at it. I just enjoy the freedom. If I have any spare time, I would always choose to go clothes and shoe shopping. I LOVE fashion.
KP: Do you have any hobbies?
Fiona: I consider my animals my hobby. I have three cats and three dogs. I used to ride horses, but out of a respect for my wrists, I decided it wasn’t such a good idea (in case I fell off). I also love trampolining and can still do some fancy tricks!
KP: What are your favorite colors?
Fiona: My favourite colour is purple. After that, it’s yellow. I choose to live with those colours. My favourite colours to wear are black, black, black and red.
KP: How old are your teenagers?
Fiona: My eldest boy is nearly eighteen and the youngest will be sixteen this year. They are both much taller than their mother – and I’m tall!
KP: How do they like “Ice”?
Fiona: Finally they like something I have done (they DON’T like classical). Ben likes jazz and Nick likes anything that you can bang your head to!
KP: If you could have any three wishes, what would they be?
Fiona: Happiness and love as part of everyone’s life – the world would be a better place. Maybe music can help with that goal. When I sign my albums I write “Love, Peace and Music.” Music is important; it has a place.
KP: Do you have any words of advice for young people who are studying music now?
Fiona: Do it because you love it. And if you really love it, you NEED to practice! Nothing happens overnight. There are years of hard work that go into anything substantial in life, any achievement you make. Kids today expect things to just fall into place. Life doesn’t work like that - you need a good work ethic and you need to believe in yourself. There will ALWAYS be people who try to pull you down, and you absolutely must learn to rise above them. Allowing negative people to slow you down is the biggest pitfall.