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Shlomo Mintz and Ontario Philharmonic Thrill Koerner Hall reviewed by Stanley Fefferman
November 11, 2012. Koerner Hall, Toronto. Ontario Philharmonic, under the baton of Marco Parisotto, made the opening bars of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto roll a thunder of timpani through Koerner hall. In the suspended hush that followed, virtuoso violinist Shlomo Mintz … Continue reading
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Tagged Koerner Hall, Ontario Philharmonic, OpusOneReview, Parisotto, Stanley Fefferman
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Mooredale Concerts Present the New Orford String Quartet: review by Stanley Fefferman
October 28, 2012. Walter Hall, Toronto. The New Orford String Quartet goes boldly. They chose a program of three works that open by disturbing the peace. Haydn’s Quartet in D Major, Op. 20. No. 4 (1772) with Andrew Wan in … Continue reading
Philharmonia Quartett Berlin Brings Balance to Music Toronto: Review by Stanley Fefferman
October 11, 2012. Jane Mallett Theatre, Toronto. The qualities of this stellar ensemble from the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra emerge in succession like evening stars. First is the balance of individual voices, each clear, all controlled. Then comes the plummy, warm … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Christian Stadelmann, Daniel Stabrawa, Dietmar Schwalke, K.499, Mozart's "Hoffmeister" Quartet in D, Neithard Resa, Op. 74 (Harp), OpusOneReview, Quartett Berlin, Stanley Fefferman, String Quartet in E-flat, String Quartet(1964), Witold Lutoslawski
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Conrad Chow’s PREMIERES: a CD review by Stanley Fefferman
Conrad Chow, Premieres (Cambria CD-1204). For his début album, violinist Conrad Chow has chosen to ‘première’ attractive, unrecorded works by composers Bruce Broughton, Ronald Royer, and Kevin Lau. Kevin Lau’s “Joy” (for violin and String Orchestra) has a theme of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruce Broughton, Conrad Chow, Jerome Summers, Kevin Lau, Ronald Royer, Stanley Fefferman
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Tedeschi Truck Band TD Toronto Jazz Festival reviewed by Stanley Fefferman with photos by Cowadelic
June 30, 2011. Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto. The Tedeschi Truck Band puts it all into making really big music rather than a ‘really big shew.’ Big music means Susan belting out tune after tune on a voice clear as a … Continue reading
George Benson Evening @ TD Toronto Jazz Festival reviewed by Stanley Fefferman with photos by Cowadelic
June, 26, 2012. Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto. “I can play this here guitar,” sang George Benson for his finale. “Yes you can,” said the tent-full of fans he brought to their dancing feet. Benson has been playing that there guitar … Continue reading