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Author Archives: Stanley Fefferman
Estonian Folk Hymns that Rock Like Olden Times reviewed by Stanley Fefferman
Heinavanker: Songs of Olden Times: Estonian Folk Hymns and Runic Songs. Harmonia Mundi 907488. If you have an ear for rhymes in a language you are fortunate not to understand so your mind is freed from the burden of meaning and you … Continue reading
Brian Katz Solo Guitar Album leaves will speak
leaves will speak. Brian Katz, guitar. Lilah 0220. 69’20” “The guitar is a quiet instrument,” said Andrés Segovia. When Brian Katz plays you hear that he is inward bound on a voyage of discovery as much for himself as for … Continue reading
The Glamour and Glow of Miro Quartet’s Schubert at Music Toronto reviewed by Stanley Fefferman
November 21, 2013. Jane Mallett Theatre, Toronto. The Miro Quartet played an all-Schubert program at Music Toronto last night to promote their newest recording for Longhorn Music, Schubert Interrupted. The program consisted of works Schubert wrote during transitional times in his … Continue reading
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Tagged Death and the Maiden, Jane Mallett Theatre, Miro Quartet, Schubert
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Ramsey Lewis Quintet and Cecile McLoren Salvant honour Dinah Washington and Sarah Vaughn reviewed by Stanley Fefferman
November 16, 2013. Koerner Hall, Toronto. Composer-pianist Ramsey Lewis is a jazz legend, but I came out hear Cecile McLorin Salvant sing. Lewis and the Quintet opened with the funky beat of his 1976 Earth, Wind and Fire hit, “Brazilica.” … Continue reading
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Margie Gillis Dance of Bodies THE LIGHT BETWEEN reviewed by Stanley Fefferman
November 13, 2013. Fleck Dance Theatre, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto. I am writing this in the pre-dawn darkness of the morning after witnessing The Light Between. Margie Gillis’ collaboration with Marc Daigle and Paola Styron gave me a good sleep lit … Continue reading
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Tagged Fleck Dance Theatre, Harbourfront Centre, Marc Daigle, Margie Gillis, Paola Styron
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Isabel Bayrakdarian’s Luminous CD—Troubadour & the Nightingale—reviewed by Stanley Fefferman
Isabel Bayrakdarian. Troubadour & the Nightingale. Ravel, Sayat-Nova, Kradjian. MCO records. Harmonia Mundi, Dist. 16 tracks. I puzzle over how to express the qualities that make Isabel Bayrakdarian’s voice like no other. After following her through many albums, live in operas … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Manson, David Jaeger, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, Serouj Kradjian
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Midori and Ozgur Aydin Unravel a Flow of Elegance in Koerner Hall
November 8, 2013. Koerner Hall, Toronto. Master violinist Midori played a program of sonatas that brought her piano partner into the limelight. Özgür Aydin’s solo opening of Mozart’s Violin Sonata No. 25 in F major, K. 377 flowed delightfully in … Continue reading
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The Ontario Philharmonic and Cellist Matt Haimovitz Make Must-hear Music in Koerner Hall
November 5, 2013. Koerner Hall, Toronto. The Ontario Philharmonic led by Marco Parisotto is developing into a must-hear orchestra. Maestro Parisotto has shaped his players into a fine music-making instrument, fully capable of supporting the outstanding soloists they invite. Last … Continue reading
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Tagged Koern, Mario Parisotto, Matt Haimovitz, Ontario Philharmonic
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