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Pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico Talks About Making Extra Rivers With Composer Frank Horvat (And Extra…)


Pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico (Picture courtesy of the artist)

Pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico’s Extra Rivers, performing the composition by Frank Horvat, can be launched on Navona Information on January 24. It’s a type of observe as much as her seminal recording of Ann Southam’s Rivers in full within the early Eighties.

It’s the qualities of water that impressed each items and their interpretations by the acclaimed Canadian pianist. It’s mandatory for all times, however may also be harmful; it’s welcoming, however has a darker aspect.

Petrowska Quilico commissioned the brand new work from Toronto composer Frank Horvat, a collection of seven items for solo piano.

Christina Petrowska Quilico: The Interview

Christina Petrowska Quilico, C.M., OOnt, FRSC, has been acknowledged for her contributions to the Canadian classical music by many accolades and awards, and a profession that has included every thing from the Romantics to model new music.

She was inducted into the Royal Society of Canada in 2021, and obtained the Ontario Arts Council’s Oskar Morawetz Award for Excellence in Music Efficiency in 2023. She has a listing of greater than 60 recordings, with 4 JUNO nominations.

We talked to her about Rivers, then and now.

“The story of Rivers and the way I met Ann is kind of fascinating. One in all my college students introduced in her piece,” she recollects.

That was again in 1981. Southam had not put many indications in her work general. The music that had been handed alongside to Christina was marked to be carried out at a sluggish tempo.

“I performed via it, and it took hours as a result of the tempos had been very sluggish,” Quilico says. She was anticipating her second youngster on the time, and contacted Southam to speak in regards to the adjustments she needed to make to her work.

“The quick ones I sped up,” she advised her. “She cherished it, and that was our joke for 30 years.”

The recording was made, and Quilico has carried out it reside a number of occasions since then — however by no means fairly the identical manner. “I play it otherwise each time.” It’s the character of the music, and likewise its inspiration. In 2009, Christina launched the album Pond Life, with compositions written for her by Southam. “I bear in mind once I did Pond Life, we talked to all of the our bodies of water. While you take a look at a drop of rain in a pond, it transforms that power,” she provides “The pond could also be easy on the floor, however it’s teeming with life.”

The collaborations with Southam had been fruitful. “She had this glorious means to create area across the sound.”

Quilico recollects a professor at Juilliard, when Christina was making ready Rachmaninoff’s third piano concerto. The trainer talked to her about an “electrical present” that runs from the piece from begin to end.

“It’s the identical with Ann’s music.” She mentions her sharp articulations, and says she reminds herself of a quote by artist Wassily Kandinsky earlier than enjoying her music. “Color is the keyboard, the eyes are the harmonies, the soul is the piano with many strings.”

Extra Rivers

That spirit of creation is what she was in search of in commissioning Extra Rivers from Frank Horvat. “It displays the Extra Rivers by Frank.” Horvat, as a composer, is commonly involved with the atmosphere, utilizing his music to precise what many people are feeling about its fragility.

“I feel numerous us are actually distressed proper now with what’s occurring,” Quilico says.

Alongside together with her music, she typically writes poetry. Expression and artwork is usually a solace. “A variety of this music, I discover this interesting proper now. It’s discovering the sweetness in life at the very least, as artists.”

To carry out, the method is essential. “In enjoying it, typically I feel we get very anxious,” she says. “You’re attempting to make an announcement, you possibly can let your individual nervousness floor within the efficiency. I’ve labored onerous to create my very own approach, to have the ability to play an hour’s price of quick and sluggish music with out a break.” It’s a bodily and psychological effort. “The quicker the music, the slower your respiration must be. With sluggish music, it’s important to hear the internal element.”

Horvat’s music could be described as minimalist. “After we’re enjoying the sounds, they create vibrations. We’re nearly like a tuning fork to sure sounds,” she says. “You utilize your breath to create that move and fluidity in your efficiency.”

Nervous pressure can be utilized within the efficiency, however the physique wants to stay nonetheless. Good approach is vital, specifically for minimalist works. “It must be performed from starting to finish.”

That manner, the viewers can take pleasure in and admire the totally different moods and tempos, together with that “electrical present” throughline.

Her intuition that Horvat could be the appropriate composer to method for the sequel to Rivers was apt.

“This was his tribute to Ann,” Quilico says. “We had talked about how I labored on them.” She notes that Frank additionally doesn’t put numerous directions into his music. “Some composers, each bar is filled with directions,” she says. As with Southam’s unique Rivers, Quilico felt the tempos could possibly be adjusted in some areas. “He was all very supportive of that.”

The recording was finished inside just a few hours, she stories, with the tempo adjusted for one piece on the fly. “He stated, I by no means considered it that manner, and I actually desire it this fashion. It was a extremely pretty working relationship,” she provides. “Each time you play it’s barely totally different, so let’s go together with that.”

It was a fruitful collaboration. “We got here up with some fantastic music making.” The work had its reside premiere in St. John’s in July 2024. “Each time I play, I don’t have a precise tempo.” As she notes, totally different pianos may end up in a unique efficiency. “They’d a model new Steinway, and third River I may actually velocity up,” she says. “Typically the recordings are a bit extra intimate.”

Composer Frank Horvat (Photo courtesy of the artist)
Composer Frank Horvat (Picture: Anita Zvonar)

The Expressive Energy of Music

Horvat typically immerses himself in nature so as to have the ability to compose works that mirror its complexity, she factors out. Quilico says a Buddhist retreat that she participated in additionally affected her method to efficiency. “You set that into the music,” she says. “As a vibration of sounds on bodily matter, that’s actually what it’s.”

That’s why music, and classical music, could be such an efficient mode of expression complicated feelings. “You possibly can really feel issues whenever you hearken to music that typically you don’t even need to specific,” she says. “The entire world goes a bit loopy. I at all times inform my college students […] sound has no borders. All of us really feel the identical feelings.”

Composers, like all artists, are inherently a product of their time and its politics. She’d inform her college students, for instance, to learn the books that the composers had been studying on the time to higher perceive their music.

Instructing is one thing that she’s lately retired from. “I’ve bought so many tasks to file,” she says. “It’s good to get again to creating full-time.”

  • Christina Petrowska Quilico’s Extra Rivers can be launched on January 24, 2025; discover it [HERE].

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