In the News
In the News
“A Book of Hours,” the Capital Trio’s new CD released on Albany Records, is on the cover of this year’s May/June issue of Fanfare Magazine.
From some current reviews of “A Book of Hours”:
“... a thoroughly engrossing disc .... The performances are all first-rate and
enthusiastic.”
--Michael Cameron , Fanfare Magazine
Issue 34:5 (May/June 2011) of Fanfare Magazine.
“The performances of both works are accurate and clear, and suggest that the
players are as good-humored as the music.”
--Albany Times Union, 2011
“...The Capital Trio plays throughout with clarity, precision and manifest
musicality…. This is a disc [A Book of Hours] that I shall enjoy repeatedly.”
--David DeBoor Canfield, Fanfare Magazine
Issue 34:5 (May/June 2011) of Fanfare Magazine.
“Excellent performances and recording.”
--Jeremy Marchant, Fanfare Magazine
Issue 34:5 (May/June 2011) of Fanfare Magazine.
Review of Compact Disc, “A Book of Hours”
By David DeBoor Canfield, Fanfare Magazine, May/June Issue 2011
A Book of Hours Fanfare review.pdf
Review of Compact Disc, “A Book of Hours”
By Michael Cameron, Fanfare Magazine, May/June Issue 2011
A Book of Hours Fanfare Review Cameron.pdf
Review of Compact Disc, “A Book of Hours”
By Jeremy Marchant, Fanfare Magazine, May/June Issue 2011
A Book of Hours Fanfare Review Marchant.pdf
Review of Compact Disc, “A Book of Hours”
By Joseph Dalton, Special to the Albany Times Union, 2/13/2011
Capital Trio, Albany Times Union, 2/13/11
Article on the Capital Trio recording , “A Book of Hours”
Lewiston Sun Journal
Article about William Matthews, “A Book of Hours”, and the Capital Trio
By Doug Hubley, Bates Magazine, 2/14/2011
Capital Duo Recital, 10/27/2009, Aberdeen, Scotland
Review by Alan Cooper
Capital Duo, Aberdeen, Scotland 10/27/2009
“Pianist Cumming Dazzles with Sure Technique”, by Christopher Hyde
Solo Piano Recital, 3/30/2007, Portland Press Herald
Public Radio Contributions
Academic Minute: The Pianist on Tour
Airing from WAMC January 17-21, 2011
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