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Recently featured as Alfredo in Verdi’s La Traviata, Assistant Professor of Voice Joel Burcham has received exceptional praise in this new review on coloradosprings.com. “Burcham has a velvety, seamless tone that’s never forced…[There are] tours-de-force, such as the rise and fall in volume at the end of his Act 2 aria.” Read the full review [...]
Professor of Voice and Baritone Patrick Mason was featured on Bridge Records recent release MUSTO: Bastianello and BOLCOM: Lucrezia. The recording was reviewed in the August 2011 issue of Opera News: Matt Boehler’s stiff and gruff baritone is shown up by the musically and dramatically imaginative Patrick Mason, who finds a variety of vocal shadings [...]
Takács Quartet – review Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Andrew Clements. January 27th 2011 5 stars Click here to read on guardian.co.uk After devoting their London appearances last season to Beethoven, the Takács Quartet’s three Southbank recitals in the current term range much more widely. Their second emulated the basic outline of the first, two months [...]
Michael Theodore‘s ensemble Psychoangelo’s new recording Panauromni has been named a top ten classical album of 2010 by Time Out Chicago. The recording has also been receiving airplay on various college radio stations in the United States, and on BBC’s Radio 3. Theodore co-composed all of the pieces on the album as well as performing [...]
The Takács Quartet just completed a three-concert series focusing on Schubert in New York City (92nd Street Y), and at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The series featured the New York premiere of a new work composed for the Quartet by CU composer Daniel Kellogg, based on the slow movement theme of Schubert’s “Death [...]
Reprinted from classical-scene.com August 8, 2010 All-American Spirit Well Served in Program at Maverick by Leslie Gerber A disappointingly small audience turned out for one of the most significant and worthwhile concerts of the 2010 Maverick Concerts season in Woodstock. Saturday evening. The duo Opus Two, violinist William Terwilliger and pianist Andrew Cooperstock, played a [...]