In-School Performances

CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY

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“HE CERTAINLY BROUGHT IMAGINATION AND TALENT TO THE ENDEAVOUR.”
Los Angeles Times
“O’RILEY PLAYED SO DELICATELY THAT HE SEEMINGLY LEFT NO FINGERPRINTS ON THE KEYS, YET HIS MELODIES SUNG OUT WITH SWEET CLARITY.”
The Washington Post
“SCRUPULOUSLY POLISHED IN PHRASING AND ARTICULATION, TONE AND TEXTURE.”
Pittsburgh-Live
“O’RILEY’S PLAYING IS LACED WITH AN OTHERWORDLY ELEGANCE THAT CAN’T BE DUPLICATED.”
Spendid.com
“...HE CONVEYED THE THRASHING INTENSITY OF A ROCK BAND WITH PUNGENTLY SPIKY CHORDS AND THICK TEXTURES.”
The New York Times
Performance Highlights

05.25.13
Matt Haimovitz/Christopher O’Riley
Tannery Pond Concerts
New Lebanon, NY

05.29.13
Christopher O’Riley
Yoshi's 
San Francisco, CA 

06.01.13
Frank Ferrante in [An Evening with Groucho]
State Theatre, Culpepper, VA 

Listen

from the album - Out of My Hands
Heart Shaped Box (Cobain)
Mother (Amos)
All I Need (Radiohead)
from the album - Shuffle.Play.Listen
Empty Room (Arcade Fire)
Pyramid Song (Radiohead)
Variations on a Slovak Folksong (Martinu)
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Out of My Hands
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Tours & Projects

Shuffle.Play.Listen. - Touring 13-14

Pianist Christopher O’Riley and cellist Matt Haimovitz join together to explore the lyrical and virtuosic properties of their instruments in a collaboration that crosses in and out of the classical and pop music genres. The program showcases their talents as collaborators and soloists, defining what it means to be an artist in the 21st Century. Audiences will hear works by Bach and Gabrielli, Radiohead and Arcade Fire, Piazzolla and Stravinsky.  A double CD recording, on Oxingale, was released in the fall of 2011 to rave reviews. 

Christopher O’Riley is recognized as one of the leading American pianists of his generation, touring extensively as a recitalist and chamber musician and appearing with every major orchestra. He hosts the popular NPR music program, From the Top, and has released a set of highly regarded recordings of the music of Radiohead, Nick Drake, and others. Mr. O’Riley studied with Russell Sherman at the New England Conservatory of Music.

Matt Haimovitz made his debut at the age of 13 as a soloist with Zubin Mehta and the Isreal Philharmonic. By age 17, he made his first recording for Deutsche Grammophon with James Levine and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He has re-defined what it means to be a classical musician today, bringing concerts of Bach, Golijov, and others to clubs and coffee houses across the country while maintaining a busy schedule of international appearances.

The first half of Shuffle.Play.Listen. will be pre-arranged. The second half of the concert will be programmed from the stage giving the artists the opportunity to share the context of the program, and allowing the music to flow seamlessly from one genre to the next.