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Scarlatti: Essercizi Per Gravicembalo Hank Knox, harpsichord Leaf Music, 2022 The Scarlatti sonatas are known for their dramatic presentation: the physical crossing of one hand over another, the erratic octave jumps across the keyboard, and the appearance of improvisation that actually requires a lot of concentration and forethought to accomplish. Any musician would be hard-pressed to render audibly what is meant to be represented visually, especially with an instrument whose textural range is as limited as the harpsichord, but Knox manages to do this with ease. The album begins with sonatas that are pleasant and jovial despite their simplicity. These…

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Carolo: Space Time Continuo Amanda Keesmaat, 5-stringed bass violin and musical director; Andrea Stewart, Elinor Frey and Margaret Little, violas da gamba; Antoine Malette-Chénier, triple harp; Christophe Gauthier and Dorothéa Ventura, organ and cello; François Viault, Karim Nasr and Mathieu Lussier, bassoons; Sylvain Bergeron, archlute Leaf Music, 2022 Amanda Keesmat, artistic director of the Space Time Continuo ensemble, admits that it was no piece of cake to get this album done, yet the end result is nothing short of marvelous. Overshadowed by the health regulations ensuing from the pandemic, the recording session at Concordia University’s Oscar Peterson Concert Hall had…

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The Equation of Time Derek Charke, flute; Eugene Cormier, guitar; Celso Machado, percussion Leaf Music, 2022 The Equation of Time is a thorough exploration of how listeners, performers, and composers experience music differently in relation to time. In the first six works, composed by Celso Machado, the upbeat nature of the Charke-Cormier Duo’s guitar and flute is complemented by the reserved and quiet percussion instruments, performed by Machado himself. The explicit presence of the rhythm emphasizes changes in the time signature, though the percussion’s low volume allows the Duo’s bouncy melodies to dominate the works, evoking the imagery of a…

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Beethoven: Complete Music for Cello and Piano Robert DeMaine, cello, Peter Takács, piano Leaf Music, 2022 In a comprehensive list of works written for cello and piano, which would amount to numerous opus numbers, Beethoven’s contributions are slim indeed, at least in numbers. Yet each piece he wrote for that format is worth its weight in gold. The wealth of ideas is so substantial in this facet of his oeuvre that it warrants rediscovery at every listen. So rich in invention are these works that their impact is greater than hundreds written by lesser talents. In this recently issued twin-CD…

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TORONTO, May 14, 2022 /CNW/ – For the first time in three years, The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) honoured artists and industry leaders at the helm of Canada’s music scene tonight at the 2022 JUNO Opening Night Awards Presented by Ontario Creates. Co-hosted by Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe (CBC Music’s The Block ) and Ann Pornel (The Great Canadian Baking Show), the festivities took place in person at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, where 41 JUNO Awards were presented. Winners in Classical Music categories: CLASSICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR (SOLO ARTIST): enargeia Emily D’Angelo Deutsche Grammophon*Universal CLASSICAL ALBUM…

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Elinor Frey: Concertos italiens baroques Elinor Frey, violoncelle, Rosa Barocca; Claude Lapalme, chef AN 2 9163 Analekta, 2022 Just out on Montreal’s Analekta label are the results of a joint venture pairing cellist Elinor Frey with Calgary’s Ensemble Rosa Barocca under the direction of Claude Lapalme. The program consists of four concertos by Italian baroque composers Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Leonardo Leo (1694-1744) and Giovanni Battista Sammartini (1700-1775), and two by Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770)—the first for cello, strings and continuo; the second, in two movements and written for violin, but performed here on a small-sized violoncello. Whatever instrument she uses, Frey…

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Mistress Moon: Canadian Edition Jennifer King, piano Leaf music, 2022 Jennifer King loves to introduce us to Canadian gems. For her latest project, she has chosen solo piano works by eight Canadian composers including Kevin Lau, Sandy Moore, Richard Gibson, Amy Brandon and Jean Coulthard. These names may not mean much to you yet, but here the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. As its name suggests, Mistress Moon takes as its theme the moon, the starry night and the space beyond. It invites us to rethink our relationship with nature, to rediscover a form of ancestral…

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Leon Fleisher Live Vol. 1. Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Boston Symphony/Pierre Monteux, July 20, 1958). Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Boston Symphony/Pierre Monteux, Aug 11, 1962). Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 (Musica Aeterna Orchestra/Frederic Waldman, Nov 23, 1964). Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 25 (Berlin Philharmonic/George Szell, Aug 3, 1957). DOREMI DHR-8158/9 (2 CDs) Leon Fleisher Live Vol. 2 Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Concertgebouw Orchestra/Pierre Monteux, May 14, 1962). Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 (Los Angeles Philharmonic/Bruno Walter, June 12, 1949.) DOREMI DHR-8160. These new releases constitute an absolute treasure trove of live performances by the late American pianist…

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Three Little Stories by Hans Christian Andersen Jan Järvlepp, composer, Rob Dean, storyteller; Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Stanislav Vavřínek, conductor. Navona Records, 2022 We know Andersen’s tales of The Little Mermaid and The Snow Queen. But do you also know The Steadfast Tin Soldier, The Little Match Girl and The Emperor’s New Clothes? Navona Records offers us these three tales in a narration by Rob Dean and a musical setting by Jan Järvlepp. It goes without saying that the album is aimed first and foremost at children who like to be scared. Whether it’s the soldier, the girl…

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Luc Beauséjour : Mozart Luc Beauséjour, fortepiano. Analekta, 2021 Primarily active on the Montreal scene as a harpsichordist, Luc Beauséjour plays other keyboard instruments as well. In 2016, he issued a set of all baroque pieces performed on a modern grand piano. This time around, he has chosen the fortepiano to interpret a number of well-known Mozart sonatas, among them the equally beloved Fantasy in D minor. All works performed on this album have stood the test of time by virtue of the youtfhul prodigy’s creative genius. Because of that, the repertoire is a winning proposition, enhanced as it is by…

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