ClarinetFest 2015- Madrid
Originally Published By: Jason Alder :: (Bass) Clarinetist My last performance was on the D’Addario Artists concert, one of the main sponsors of the event. This one was amazing! A really fun piece by Arthur Gottschalk called The Kaleidoscopic Pocket [...]
Composer’s Voice Concert Review By Jack Crager
Originally Published By: Ones, Twos & Threes The February 8 Composer’s Voice Concert at Jan Hus Church is a tour-de-force of intimate performances, showing the magic that can be brewed up by solo, duet, and trio combinations of [...]
Contemporary music for cello – heard by Howard Smith
Originally Published By: Music & Vision The label note writer tells us 'Moto Perpetuo' represents the classical landscape as a whole. He/she continues: These compositions are bound by the cello's simultaneous steadfastness and adaptability as well as [...]
Considerable Substance Contemporary music for cello – heard by HOWARD SMITH
Originally Published By: Music & Vision The label note writer tells us 'Moto Perpetuo' represents the classical landscape as a whole. He/she continues: These compositions are bound by the cello's simultaneous steadfastness and adaptability as well as [...]
MILLENNIAL MASTERS, VOL. 2 On Ablaze
Originally Published By: Fanfare Magazine Ablaze Records, a joint Australian/American concern, has stated that they are “committed to the talent of tomorrow and to distributing this [music] as widely as possible.” To that end they select pieces [...]
Arthur Gottschalk Wins GMA Gold Medal for Composition
Originally Published By: PARMA Recordings We are pleased to announce that PARMA composer Arthur Gottschalk has been awarded a Gold Medal in composition from Global Music Awards for his cello sonata In Memoriam. In addition, Arthur also [...]
FLUTE MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS, VOL. 2
Originally Published By: Flutist Quarterly Merrie Siegel and pianist Milton Rubén Laufer, the featured artists on this beautiful CD, present varied, colorful, virtuosic, and imaginative works by Mike Mower, Carlos Sanchez Gutierrez, Mario Lavista, Astor Piazzolla, Arthur [...]
Music is Music: The 2013 PARMA Music Festival
Originally Published By: New Music Box Switzerland native Martin Schlumpf was one of the featured international composers. His piece Streams received its world premiere at the event and featured a savage duo: Matthias Müller on clarinet and [...]
FLEETING VISIONS, COLLABORATIONS II, New American Chamber Music
Originally Published By: Gapplegate Classical The contemporary classical scene is one where many new recordings are not pressed in large quantities for the obvious reasons. There is a steady following of listeners but this is not music for [...]
Gramaphone talks to Ovidiu Marinescu
Originally Published By: Gramophone Magazine The cellist on making the worldpremiere recordings of eight cello pieces for his CD ‘Moto perpetuo’ How did you choose what to record? I approached the label with the concept of recording [...]
MOTO PERPETUO – Cd review
Originally Published By: Planet Hugill The Romanian cellist Ovidiu Marinescu recorded the Bach Cello Suites for Navona Records in 2011 to critical acclaim. On this disc he performs a variety of works for solo cello, either alone or [...]
Rocco Parisi’s Bass Clarinet Quartet | A Tempo, A Modo – Path Tracking Vito Marsico | Amirani Records
Originally Published By: Rocco Parisi Why these pieces and this line: Vito Marsico, the true creator and promoter of the Clarinet Quartet, came up with the idea himself to record a second CD. We talked about this [...]
Expressions, Instrumental And Vocal
Originally Published By: Infodad.com The modern string instrument with the widest range is the cello, and that is true as a range of expressiveness, not just in terms of the notes it can produce. If there is one [...]
Jiwon Kwark: MILLENNIAL MASTERS, VOL. 2 on ABLAZE
Originally Published By: Fanfare Magazine Classical Reviews - Miscellaneous Collections Written by Radu A. Lelutiu Friday, 04 May 2012 MILLENNIAL MASTERS, VOL. 2 • Jiwon Kwark, Luke Fitzpatrick (vn); HaEun Lee (pn); John Winzenburg (cond); Hong Kong [...]
MILLENNIAL MASTERS – VOL. 2
Originally Published By: MusicWeb International Whether or not these works are worthy of the rather bumptious title of "Millennial Masters" is debatable - for one thing there is not enough music from any of these relatively unknown composers [...]
American Record Guide Review: FLUTE OF THE AMERICAS 2
Originally Published By: American Record Guide "This music cooks. It's an assortment of sonatas and short pieves for flute solo or flute and piano, all from the 20th Century, and most in Latin American styles. Merrie Siegel [...]