INTERVIEW | Pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico Talks About Making More Rivers With Composer Frank Horvat (And More...)
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Busy pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico, C.M., OOnt, FRSC, will be performing two concerts in May 2024, both showcasing the work of Canadian composers.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 17, 2024
Christina Petrowska Quilico gives a solo piano recital at the conference/concert series Worlds Apart: Music, Nostalgia and Absence in Canada’s Diasporic Communities Since 1945.
(Continue reading)By Ludwig Van on April 17, 2024
The album Games of the Night Wind features 12 nocturnes by David Jaeger, along with other works inspired by the night, creating a dreamy musical landscape as performed by pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on October 4, 2023
The Ontario Arts Council has announced that pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico is the recipient of the 2023 Oskar Morawetz Award.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on November 7, 2022
Pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico, C.M., FRSC has been named to the Order of Ontario, cited for her extensive performing, recording, and teaching career.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on September 10, 2021
Congrats to Toronto-based pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico this week on being named Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
(Continue reading)By John Terauds on October 23, 2018
Christina Petrowska Quilico latest look at the solo piano music of the late Ann Southam, serves as more of a historical record than something to savour.
(Continue reading)By Open Submission on January 7, 2016
The following is an open letter written by Toronto-based pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico, one of Canada’s foremost interpreters of new music, on her memories of Pierre Boulez.
(Continue reading)By Member on October 21, 2014
Hailed by the New York Times at 14 for her “promethean talent” after making her orchestral debut along with Murray Perahia, Christina Petrowska Quilico has appeared at Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center and Merkin Hall, among others in New York. She has also been soloist with the Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestras and National Arts Centre Orchestra, as well as with orchestras in Taiwan, Greece and the US. Juilliard-trained, she has premiered 18 piano concertos and recorded well over 150 new works, four earning JUNO nominations. Among her 36 titles are eight piano concertos. She was named one of 20 international “not to miss pianists” of 2014 by the CBC, which also put her CD Glass Houses Revisited on CBC Music’s “TOP 30 best Canadian classical recordings ever”. This CD was also put on two other top 10 lists by the CBC and was one of Centrediscs’ alltime top selling CDs...
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