Ethereal, evocative, driving, even dancy and cheeky – Ings is a two-hour adventure in piano music that ranges from the spiritual and sacred to blues, boogies and jazz – from the Catholic vision of Messiaen and the cosmic Star Filled Night of Alexina Louie, to Henry Cowell’s invocative Ings, and to the jazzy east-west blending of Masamitsu Takahashi’s Capriccio for Piano, devilish boogies and ragtime by Bill Westcott, and the virtuosic jazz of Art Tatum. Performances were all recorded for CBC Radio broadcast in recent years by award-winning pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico, student of legendary teachers and composers of the 20th century. The piano music of the 20th and early 21st centuries could not find a more convincing advocate!

“Madame Petrowska-Quilico, an accomplished artist, is a reliable guide to this repertoire, which she has made her own. Her pianism is stylish, her technique well-honed, and the sound firm and bright. The interpretive qualities are on the same impressive level: not shy of plunging into difficulty, the artist does so with a confident sureness of touch. These pieces, so diverse in origin, are brought vividly to life, and each given loving treatment. The musicality is deft and knowing, and the intelligence informing the performances generous and warm.”

– J.H. Stape, reviewVancouver

“I’d like to say how impressed I was with the programming of this set. From its opening track, Ann Southam’s hypnotically beautiful Glass Houses, to the close almost two and half hours later with Omar Daniel’s Surfacing, the journey is a diverse, well-paced and extremely well-executed one that spans the work of fifteen 20th century composers, including four Canadians.”

– David Olds, Wholenote

“Amazing, for the amount of virtuosity and variety Petrowska Quilico has squeezed onto a mere two discs.”
– Elissa Poole, Toronto Star

“What is perhaps the most markedly impressive aspect of this collection is the fantastic energy that Petrowska Quilico brings to even the most distant musical extreme without compromising her technique. The dynamic range of sensitivity and boldness that she brings to every piece on this album is truly remarkable. This is a terrific example of the human energy that is at the core of all music, and that is often lost in the face of extended techniques, new notations, and philosophical abstractions.”
– Michael Berger, CAML Review

Videos:

Christina Petrowska Quilico performs Glass Houses by Ann Southam

Christina Petrowsja Quilico performs Sonatina by Sid Robinovitch

Visit Christinas’s web site at: http://www.petrowskaquilico.com

CD1

ANN SOUTHAM

1. Glass Houses

GAVIN BRYARS

2. After Handel’s “Vesper”

OLIVIER MESSIAEN

3. Première communion de la Vierge

PIERRE BOULEZ

4. Première Sonate

DAVID JAEGER

5. Quivi Sospiri

ALEXINA LOUIE

6. Star Filled Night

TORU TAKEMITSU

7. Les yeux clos

LOWELL LIEBERMANN

8-11. Apparitions

CD2

HENRY COWELL

1-6. Six Ings

DAVID DEL TREDICI

7-10. Fantasy Pieces

FREDERIC RZEWSKI

11. Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues

MASAMITSU TAKAHASHI

12. Capriccio for Piano

BILL WESTCOTT

13-16. Suite

ART TATUM

17. I’ll Never Be the Same

18. Don’t Get Around Much Anymore

OMAR DANIEL

19. Surfacing