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Marc-André Hamelin – review The Guardian The Canadian virtuoso Marc-André Hamelin is celebrated for his breadth of repertoire and enthusiastic advocacy of music ignored by other pianists. What held this improbable programme together was his sure-footed musical approach, combined with an ...
Marc-André Hamelin, Wigmore Hall Financial Times That suits the Canadian pianist Marc-André Hamelin, who made his name at the sharp end of the virtuoso repertoire with composers such as Alkan and Busoni. When an especially impossible work seems to demand a pianist with three hands, preferably with ...
Marc-Andre Hamelin Radio Times It's 20 years since the French Canadian pianist Marc-André Hamelin made his London debut and — as his performances of Liszt and Rachmaninov show — he remains a compelling virtuoso. He is also the master of a diverse repertoire and his broad musical ...
Hamelin Treats Seattle to a Cheery Shostakovich and Dolorous Schnittke The SunBreak (blog) by Philippa Kiraly on February 1, 2012 It's rare to have an entire concert of 20th-century Russian chamber music, and thanks go to the Seattle Symphony musician and pianist Marc-André Hamelin for putting together the program of Shostakovich and ...
Renowned pianist plays free concert Waterloo Record HamelinbyFranKaufman 181 Reknown pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin performs a free concert at the University of Waterloo's Maureen Forrester Recital Hall on Saturday, Jan. 21 at 8 pm WATERLOO — Scrolling through reviews on pianist Marc-André Hamelin can be ...
World renowned pianist performs at Laurier The Cord Marc Andre Hamelin, French Canadian pianist and composer, began his life long love-affair with music at a young age. Beginning to play at age five, Hamelin had won the top prize in the Canadian Music Competition by the age of nine.
Circus Galop: the bonkers, non-human-playable anthem used to stress-test ... Boing Boing Circus Galop is a piece for player piano written by Marc-André Hamelin. It was composed between 1991 and 1994 and it is dedicated to Beatrix and Jürgen Hocker, piano roll makers. Its duration is approximately 4–5 minutes.[1] Scores of this piece are ...
Seattle Symphony premieres Nico Muhly work The Seattle Times Works by Chopin (Marc-André Hamelin soloist), Schubert and Nico Muhly, 7:30 pm Thursday and 8 pm Saturday, Benaroya Hall, 200 University St., Seattle; $17-$115 (206-215-4747 or www.seattlesymphony.org). Hamelin also performs chamber works with Symphony ...