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ORBIT: A Fascinating Portrait of Cellist Matt Haimovitz Featuring a Kaleidoscope of Musical Influences from the Past Seventy Years

“A remarkable virtuoso” who “never turns in a predictable performance.” – The New Yorker (April 2015) Since the turn of the millennium, the solo cello recital has been a Matt Haimovitz trademark. Now, fresh off the release of his critically acclaimed BEETHOVEN, Period., a look back to period performance practice, Haimovitz reclaims his stake in the here and now with…

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Debut Release on the CORO Connections Series Features Beethoven Sonatas for Fortepiano and Violin

CORO is proud to introduce CORO Connections, a new series from the award-winning London-based CORO record label. All of the artists on CORO Connections have links to Harry Christophers, The Sixteen, and Handel and Haydn Society. The first artists to be featured on the new series are violinist Susanna Ogata and pianist Ian Watson. This first of four volumes of…

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The Azrieli Music Project Announces Distinguished Jury

The Azrieli Music Project (AMP) is pleased to announce the distinguished jury for the Azrieli Prize in Jewish Music and the Azrieli Commissioning Competition: conductor Boris Brott; composer Aaron Jay Kernis; musicologist Neil Levin; conductor and composer Steven Mercurio; and composer Ana Sokolović. The two new prizes of $50,000 each were established this year to celebrate, foster and create opportunities…

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Æolus Quartet in Recital: Death and Transfiguration

Music by Schubert, Schoenberg, and the World Premiere of Alcyone by Douglas Boyce Praised by the Baltimore Sun for combining “smoothly meshed technique with a sense of spontaneity and discovery,” the Aeolus Quartet is one of the brightest and most versatile young string quartets on the scene today, committed to presenting time-seasoned masterworks and cutting-edge compositions with equal freshness, dedication,…

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DCINY Presents Verdi’s Majestic Requiem with 400 Voices at Carnegie Hall

Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) presents Verdi’s Messa da Requiem, a monumental work for chorus, soloists and orchestra, replete with intense drama and gloriously beautiful melodies. The composer’s only large-scale work not written for the stage, the Requiem stands in stature and artistry alongside Verdi’s great operatic masterpieces. DCINY Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Jonathan Griffith leads the Distinguished…

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Montreal Leads the Nation for Music Monday / Lundi en Musique!

Montreal takes the lead for this year’s Music Monday, Canada’s annual nationwide celebration of the power of music in our schools, with a showcase at Espace culturel Georges-Émile-Lapalme, Place des Arts on Monday, May 4, from 12-1pm EST. The musical extravaganza is free and open to the public. Music Monday Anthem Search winner, high school student Connor Ross, will be…

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The Montreal Chamber Music Festival Presents The Emerson String Quartet

“The performances were everything we have come to expect from this superb ensemble: technically resourceful, musically insightful, cohesive, full of character and always interesting.” — The New York Times Universally acclaimed as one of the best string quartets in the world, the Emerson Quartet’s unparalleled list of achievements over three decades includes more than thirty acclaimed recordings and nine Grammy…

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VivaVoce Presents SoundFX

Vocal Effects from Birdsong, Drums and Hunting Horns to Lovers’ Sighs Enliven Madrigals Performed by Montreal’s Acclaimed Professional Chamber Choir VivaVoce proclaims the long-awaited springtime with a riot of acoustical vocal effects in Sound FX on Sunday, April 26 at 3:00 pm at Redpath Hall. Artistic Director Peter Schubert leads the 12-voice ensemble in a programme featuring Renaissance madrigals by…

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MATT HAIMOVITZ: BACH ON TOUR

Fifteen years after his first, ground-breaking recording and Listening-Room Tour of Bach’s Six Suites for Solo Cello, Grammy-nominated cellist Matt Haimovitz renews his lifelong exploration of these beloved works in preparation for a new recording project. In 2000, with the recording that launched the artist’s own Oxingale Records, Haimovitz embarked on an extensive tour of North America, taking Bach’s cello…

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Louise Bessette Awarded the Prix Opus for Interprète de l’Année / Artist of the Year

At a Gala event on February 1 at Salle Bourgie, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, Le Conseil québécois de la musique declared pianist Louise Bessette the winner of the Prix Opus for Interprète de l’Année / Artist of the Year. Recognized around the world as an exceptional pianist, and as a pre-eminent interpreter of the music of our time in…

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