Peter Verhoyen - Reviews
| Enthusiastic Press Reviews for CD' The Birds' | |
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13/12/2009 |
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| New cd 'Shades' with Marc Matthys Trio & Guests | |
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Marc Matthys presents his new CD 'Shades' with jazzy cross-over compositions. Performers include David Linx, Vanessa Matthys, Bart Denolf, Dré Pallemaerts and Fred Savinien. Peter Verhoyen appears as a guest artist with 'San Juan', a short piece for alto flute and piano. www.marcmatthys.com 28/07/2009
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| New piccolo cd 'The Birds!' | |
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In April Peter Verhoyen and Stefan De Schepper have been recording their new piccolo cd 'The Birds!' at the Concertstudio in Kortrijk. Too often the piccolo is be seen as an imitator of bird songs, with a demonstration of fabulous finger technique, especially in the upper register of the instrument. With their new cd Peter and Stefan will prove to the audience that the little piccolo has a lot of other qualities. American, German and Flemish composers wrote some fascinating chamber music with 'The Birds!' as a theme. Click here to order the CD 'The Birds!' with original chamber music for piccolo and piano by Karg-Elert, Beaser, Swerts, Janacek, Huylebroeck, Bondue, Westerlinck & Lenaerts 22/06/2009
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| New cd 'Britannia' with Arco Baleno | |
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With his chamber music group Arco Baleno, Peter realised the new cd 'Britannia' with music fot flute, strings and harpsichord by John Rutter, Frank Bridge, Gordon Jacob, Hoiward Blake and Allan Stephenson. The cd can be ordered on the website www.arcobaleno.be 03/05/2008
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'This CD is a very interesting collection of works for piccolo and piano. I found it thoroughly enjoyable in that the music explored lyrical, virtuosic and agressive possibilities of the instrument. The solists seem united in their musical purpose, the ensemble perfect, which gives a very satisfying musical experience. All of this is played with superb artistry and musical commitment by both musicians. Verhoyen has a wonderful control of the legato line,even in the top octave with clear limpid tones. Light articulation and a sense of mischief make this a thoroughly pleasurable hour's listening.' Patricia Morris, Pan, Journal of the British Flute Society, 2007/3 'It turns out that indeed it was a whole disc of contemporary piccolo music, but the surprise was that it was very pleasant to listen to. Anyone who is at all serious about playing solo works for piccolo would do well to learn about these pieces. Verhoyen does an excellent job of taming the tiny beast that is the piccolo. His playing is quite lyrical and musical. Tone is resonant and nice, especially in pianissimo passages. There is also some very impressive technical playing. Piccolo Tunes is well worth owning, even if you are not a fan of solo piccolo. You may be, as I was, pleasantly surprised.
Keith Pettway, The Flutist Quarterly Summer 2007. 01/08/2007
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‘Peter Verhoyen performs impressively, with a warm, sometime melancholic sound, very virtuoso, and the ensemble with pianist Stefan De Schepper is top class, a pianist going for the limits while playing together with such a small instrument. Recommended listening for the level of the performance as well for the very interesting repertoire.’ (Wieke Karsten, tijdschrift ‘Fluit’, 2006-4) (La Traversière, 2007-1) 18/05/2007 |
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'Dès les premières notes, l'enchantement est en marche. Le colibri, extrait d'Impressions exotiques de Sigfrid Karg-Elert, vient sautiller sous notre nez pour nous inviter à la découverte des compositeurs modernes qui se sont interessés au piccolo. Le travail sur la sonorité est très impressionant et efficace. Parfois brut, accentué la côté "boisé" de l'instrument, il devient tout d'un coup aussi clair et feutré que celui de la flûte. Tout est travaillé, minutieux : le timbre, le détaché, les nuances; tout contribue à mettre en valeur cette pièce magnifique ... Un incontournable pour les amoureux de la petite flûte.'