Yearly Archives: 2019

November 2019

September 2019

“Lisa makes my dice too small” Rave Norwegian Review for Metamorphosis in Trondheim Cathedral

By |2019-09-15T01:33:45+10:00September 15th, 2019|Uncategorized|

 

“Lisa makes my dice too small”

The piano player visiting Trondheim on Thursday, made the water flow. Not literally, but this was the experience she created.
Words: Maria Veie Sandvik

Water flowed into the cathedral, it was like a dream.
Lisa Moore performed on a podium underneath the main tower, between the northern and southern wing. Despite her considerable […]

May 2019

Top 4 Star **** Sydney Morning Herald review for Lisa’s Sydney Symphony solo recital April 29, 2019

By |2019-05-23T02:01:40+10:00May 23rd, 2019|Uncategorized|

“Lisa Moore’s recital framed a selection of old-world European works by Janacek, Beethoven and Schumann with newer works from America that each, in their different ways, have redefined how we hear and think about the piano and about music….”

Read the full review HERE

“Moore played this piece with warmth, avoiding the over-mechanical approach minimalist works […]

Video from Tiny Desk! Lisa Moore performs Jonny Greenwood’s solo “88” and “Water” at NPR in DC with Signal

By |2019-05-23T01:33:12+10:00May 23rd, 2019|Uncategorized|

Check out the NPR Video link HERE

Spin writes about it:

https://www.spin.com/2019/05/jonny-greenwood-tiny-desk-concert-npr-radiohead-watch/

“The second work was another Messiaen-inspired piece for solo piano, 2015’s 88 (No. 1), for which Greenwood released sheet music last year. The work requires the pianist (in this case, Lisa Moore) to put on fingerless gloves halfway through the performance—a tribute to legendary pianist […]

March 2019

February 2019

Rave review for Lisa’s (De La Chica) Preludes CD from “Loudmouth” in Music Trust.

By |2019-02-28T06:08:51+11:00February 28th, 2019|Uncategorized|

“The set of Preludes reveals a distinctive voice, evocative of distant and lost worlds… The playing of Lisa Moore is incredibly evocative … the sounds that she produces from the piano can best be described as achingly beautiful.”

for more: http://musictrust.com.au/loudmouth/lisa-moore-piano-de-la-chica-preludes-opus-8/

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