Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Pianist Angela Hewitt reviewed in Boston Globe

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Angela Hewitt

Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt is known as something of a Bach specialist but as David Weininger notes in his review of her recital this past Sunday, Ms. Hewitt has range:

"First up in the second half were the first two Valse-caprices by Faure,
works clearly influenced by Chopin. The music, varying between
exuberance and reverie, is of limited depth, but Hewitt gave it exactly
the wit and sparkle it needed, using a full palette of colors, nuanced
tone, and rippling phrases. She also made its considerable technical
hurdles seem like no big deal."

Read Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt introduces herself.



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