Cameron Crozman: Cavatine
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Label: Atma Classique
Cat No: ACD22787
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 15th February 2019
Contents
Works
Cello Sonata in D minor, L135Variations de concert for cello and piano
Chansons bretonnes (12), op.115
Artists
Cameron Crozman (cello)Philip Chiu (piano)
Works
Cello Sonata in D minor, L135Variations de concert for cello and piano
Chansons bretonnes (12), op.115
Artists
Cameron Crozman (cello)Philip Chiu (piano)
About
On this album, Cameron plays the ca. 1696 “Bonjour” Stradivarius cello and the ca. 1830 “Shaw” Adam cello bow, both generously on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts’ Musical Instrument Bank.
Described as a “mature artist with a profound musical imagination” (Toronto Concert Reviews), Cameron Crozman is being hailed as one of Canada’s leading young cellists. Maintaining an active performance schedule in North America and Europe, engagements have taken Cameron to such prestigious venues as the Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, Berliner Philharmonie, Paris Philharmonie, Philadelphia’s Mann Centre, Montreal’s Maison Symphonique, and Canada’s National Arts Centre. An avid collaborator, he has shared the stage with leading artists Andre Laplante, Huw Watkins, Martin Beaver, Geard Causse and James Campbell among others, and worked with composers Kaija Saariaho, Peeris Vasks, and Kelly-Marie Murphy.
Lauded as “...a pianist-painter who turns every musical idea into a beautiful array of colors” (La Presse), Philip Chiu is acclaimed for his brilliant and sensitive playing, as well as his particular ability to connect with audiences on and off stage. Inaugural winner of the Mécénat Musica Prix Goyer, he is more than a summation of technical and musical abilities and has become one of Canada’s leading musicians.
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