Montreal Gazette: A pat on the back for not clapping
August 23, 2013 MONTREAL — The first movement of Brahms’s Trio Op. 8 was coming to a rip-roaring conclusion, as it must. André Laplante (piano), Augustin Dumay (violin) and Matt […]
August 23, 2013 MONTREAL — The first movement of Brahms’s Trio Op. 8 was coming to a rip-roaring conclusion, as it must. André Laplante (piano), Augustin Dumay (violin) and Matt […]
August 22, 2013 Along with the offerings from The City’s major arts organizations, this lineup includes some lesser-known, but eminently attractive, shows. Angel Heart Described as a “live music storybook” […]
August 18, 2013 MONTREAL — “Programme, programme.” No, this was not the Expos rally at Jarry Park. This was the Cool Classical Journey in Place des Arts, where you could […]
August 18, 2013 On se souviendra de cette Virée classique comme de celle des rencontres inoubliables: Pressler, Dumay, Hewitt, Armstrong et bien d’autres. Véritable succès d’audience avec plus de 20 000 […]
August 10, 2013 When it comes to presenting top-notch concerts and sellout shows, the Arden Theatre in St. Albert is the venue to head to this autumn.
Click to listen and buy the deluxe CD package from: Official website: angelheartmusicstorybook.com Haunting, heady, and evocative, Angel Heart is a music storybook with
July 22, 2013 Christopher O’Riley performs an illustrious series of Liszt transcriptions—each brilliant, audacious, and sensuous in its own way, a dazzling tribute to the transcriber and architect of keyboard […]
June 23, 2013 The Hours Begin to Sing: More Songs by American Composers = JAKE HEGGIE: From the Book of Nightmares; DAVID GARNER: Vilna Poems; JOHN CORIGLIANO: Three Irish Folksong […]
June 20 2013 Cellist Matt Haimovitz rode the twentieth century into the staid precincts of Music Mountain’s music barn Sunday, introducing four pieces that had never before been played there […]
June 19, 2013 Performed by Matt Haimovitz-Dennis Russell Davies and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Like a lot of people, I first became aware of Philip Glass’ music through his soundtrack […]
June 4, 2013 Philip Glass. Cello Concerto No.2 “Naqoyqatsi”. Matt Haimowitz–Denis Russell Davies. Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Orange Mountain Music. Philip Glass makes music that mostly sounds like Philip Glass. His […]
June 3, 2010 The music for Philip Glass’ second concerto for cello and orchestra is cobbled from a 2001 film score, Naqoyqatsi: Life as War. Glass seems to have particular […]
June 3, 2013 The theme this year at the acclaimed summer chamber music venue, Music Mountain in Falls Village, is “Seldom Played Works by Celebrated Composers,” and while that will […]
June 2, 2013 Christopher O’Riley is one of classical music’s most visible populists,
May 30, 2013 NEW LEBANON, N.Y. — There are two ways of looking at cellist Matt Haimovitz and pianist Christopher O’Riley’s passion for playing O’Riley’s arrangements of pop. On the […]