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Mathieu - Chamber Music | Atma Classique ACD22784

Mathieu - Chamber Music

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Label: Atma Classique

Cat No: ACD22784

Barcode: 0722056278423

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 16th August 2019

Contents

Artists

Marc Djokic (violin)
Andrea Tyniec (violin)
Elvira Misbakhova (viola)
Chloe Domiguez (cello)
Jean-Philippe Sylvestre (piano)

Works

Mathieu, Andre

Ballade-Fantaisie
Complainte
Desir
Fantaisie bresilienne
Nocturne
Piano Quintet
Piano Trio
Violin Sonata

Artists

Marc Djokic (violin)
Andrea Tyniec (violin)
Elvira Misbakhova (viola)
Chloe Domiguez (cello)
Jean-Philippe Sylvestre (piano)

About

Beautiful chamber music by the composer Andre Mathieu (1929-1968) for quintet, performed by pianist Jean-Philippe Sylvestre, violinist Andréa Tyniec and others.

Acclaimed for her “exceptional musicality and intensity” (La Presse), violinist Andréa Tyniec has created a versatile performance career as a soloist and as a collaborator with dance, theatre and film. She is recognized as a promoter of contemporary music.

Marc Djokic is a Canadian violinist and winner of the 2017-2018 Prix Goyer. Among other distinctions he is a Prix Opus laureate and former Canada Council Instrument Bank recipient. Djokic is concertmaster of the McGill Chamber Orchestra.

Elvira Misbakhova is currently assistant principal viola for the Metropolitain Orchestra of Montreal, Trois-Rivières and Longueuil Symphony Orchestras as well as principal viola for the Nouvelle Génération chamber orchestra. Solo cellist with the McGill Chamber Orchestra and the Ensemble contemporain de Montréal, Chloé Dominguez is an ardent performer of contemporary music and, has premiered many new works as a soloist.

Jean-Philippe Sylvestre has recorded concertos by Mathieu and Rachmaninov for ATMA Classique with the Orchestre Metropolitain de Montréal and Alain Trudel. He recently performed with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra, at the Bourgie Hall of the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts, the Montréal Place des Arts, the Auditorium Saint-Pierre-des-Cuisines in Toulouse, the Salle Cortot in Paris, and the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels.

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