

Christina Petrowska Quilico
Virtuoso pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico, one of Canada鈥檚 leading interpreters of contemporary music, presents 鈥淣ew Twists on the Classics,鈥 a solo recital of works by four Canadian composers that take inspiration from masterworks in the classical repertoire. This showcase performance in the Faculty Concert Series of 91亚色鈥檚 Music Department takes place Nov. 12 at 7:30pm in the Tribute Communities Recital Hall at 91亚色鈥檚 Keele campus.
The first half of the program features 鈥渘ew twists鈥 by long-time friends and collaborators of the pianist. Fantasia on a Theme of Schumann, composed by Steven Gellman, a classmate from Petrowska Quilico鈥檚 student days at Juilliard, was inspired by Robert Schumann鈥檚 Piano Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 44. Remembering Schubert is by Ann Southam (1937-2010), one of Canada鈥檚 most prominent composers, whose musical collaboration with Petrowska Quilico spanned nearly three decades. Masks of Astarte, a piece reminiscent of Prokofiev and Bartok, was composed by Patrick Cardy (1953-2005), a former colleague of the pianist from when they both taught at Carleton University.
The second part of the program is devoted to John Rea鈥檚 Las Meninas, 21 transformal variations on Schuman鈥檚 suite for solo piano, Kinderszenen (Scenes of Childhood). Rea, a two-time winner of the Jules L茅ger Prize for New Chamber Music who is honoured as composer of the year in the Soci茅t茅 de musique contemporaine du Qu茅bec鈥檚 2015-16 Homage Series, dedicated each of the variations to an influential musical figure, from Fr茅d茅ric Chopin to Phillip Glass. Like the 1656 painting by Diego Vel谩zquez from which Rea borrowed the title, Las Meninas offers multiple perspectives and changing points of view.

Christina Petrowska Quilico and Ann Southam. Photo: Andre Leduc
Petrowska Quilico will also give a short midday recital on campus Nov. 26 at 12:30pm to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Southam鈥檚 death. The performance, titled 鈥淩emembering Ann Southam鈥, will feature the composer鈥檚 Stitches in Time, Altitude Lake, Where and excerpts from Rivers and Glass Houses. Admission is free.
Both recitals will be recorded for CD.
The Southam anniversary will also be marked by the Canadian Music Centre鈥檚 re-release of two of Petrowska Quilico鈥檚 acclaimed recordings of Southam鈥檚 works 鈥 Glass Houses Revisited (2011) and Glass Houses Volume 2 (2014) 鈥 as a boxed set on the Centrediscs label. Glass Houses Revisited, which Petrowska Quilico had edited and revised with the composer鈥檚 blessing not long before her death, has become one of Centrediscs鈥 all-time best-sellers.聽 Both the Globe and Mail and Toronto Star accorded it four stars out of four, and it was named one of 鈥30 best Canadian classical recordings ever鈥 by CBC Music.
offers a video introduction to the pianist鈥檚 performances of Ann Southam鈥檚 works.
One of Canada鈥檚 foremost pianists and a multiple Juno nominee, Christina Petrowska Quilico has appeared in solo recitals, chamber settings and with orchestras on four continents. Widely recognized as an innovative and adventurous artist, she is a long-time champion of contemporary and Canadian music, but is equally at home in the traditional classical repertoire. CBC Music chose her as one of 鈥20 Can鈥檛-Miss Classical Pianists of 2014鈥, placing her in a shared spotlight with some of the world鈥檚 most celebrated pianists, and in 2015 named her among 鈥25 Greatest Canadian Pianists鈥.聽 Her 37 recordings span three centuries of music, and have won accolades from critics and audiences alike. She has been a professor of piano performance and musicology at 91亚色 since 1987.
鈥淣ew Twists on the Classics鈥 is the second performance in the 2015-16 Faculty Concert Series, spotlighting faculty artists in 91亚色鈥檚 Department of Music. Upcoming concerts will feature jazz composer and drummer Barry Elmes (Feb. 4, 2016), and composer, pianist and digital instrumentalist Michael Coghlan (Mar. 10, 2016).
Admission is $15 for the general public and $10 for students and seniors. For ticket information, contact the Box Office 聽or call 416-736-5888.
