Wednesday, March 27, 2019

2019 Svetlana's NEW CD released!





Svetlana's 2019 new CD features two first recordings by Canadian living composers: Michael Conway Baker's Sonata for piano Op. 31 (1975) & Antoine Villéger Le Nuage Op. 4 (2016), as well as Bach's Toccata in E Minor BWV 914, Prokofiev's Music for Children Op.65 and his Piano Sonata No. 7 Op. 83.


The CD has been personally sent to:

CBC Music Library
CBC Radio 2 Tempo & Piano Stream producer, Allison Howard
CBC Radio 2 Shift, host Tom Allen
CBC Radio Q
Ici-Musique Mozart, Cafe et Compagnie, host Isabelle Poulin 
Ici-Musique Toute une Musique, host Isabelle Trottier
Ici-Musique Quand le Jour se Leve, host Francois Lemay

So please let us know when a track is played in any of these fine programs!

+++++ Updates:

May 28, 2019:

Ici-Radio Canada Premiere "Boulevard du Pacifique" broadcasted Le Nuage on May 28, 2019.


June 21, 2019: 



Over two months ago we sent our latest CD to CBC Radio 2 Tempo and CBC Piano Stream producer Allison Howard. In this CD, Svetlana plays the wonderful Opus 65 by Prokofiev “Music for Children” for piano solo. The piece lasts 16 minutes.
Today, June 21, 2019 summer solstice, the orchestral version of this piece called “Summer Days” Opus 65 bis was played on Tempo from a 2004 Hyperion CD featuring the New London Orchestra from the UK conducted by Ronald Corp a British conductor and composer. The piece lasted almost 15 minutes.

July 22, 2019:


Over a month ago we contacted CBC North by Northwest host Matthew Parsons who has a keen interest in classical music and turntables. 6 months  later, no sign of acknowledging our email.


On July 17, 2019 as a follow up, we also contacted CBC Radio 2 'Shift" host Tom Allen.

Here is the letter we sent to Allen's own website which, nearly 5 months later, was still not acknowledged... until we received a standard promote email on Dec. 14 suggesting giving the gift of a "genuine Canadian mystery", staring Tom Allen among othersto family and friends!


Dear Tom Allen,
 As the Host of the CBC Radio 2 “Shift” program, you must have received last April pianist Svetlana Ponomareva’s new CD featuring works by Michael Conway Baker, Bach, Prokofiev, and a young composer Antoine Villeger.
Since then, Antoine choral piece “The Butterfly and the Bee” had received First place (elementary division) and a Special Barbara Pentland award during the Vancouver Chamber Choir 14th Biennal Young Composer competition and been performed by the Vancouver Chamber Choir under the direction of Jon Washburn. This led to him being featured on Radio Canada “Boulevard du Pacifique”.
https://pianistsveta.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-butterfly-and-bee.html https://pianistsveta.blogspot.com/2019/05/radio-canada-interviews-young-composer.htmlFour months in, your program has yet to feature any of the tracks of this new 2019, made in Canada, featuring Canadian composers old and young, recording. We do understand many Canadian artists must be sending you their work, a sign of the vibrancy of creation in our country.
At this stage, as we strive to always improve, we would appreciate to know if you had a chance to listen to it and if so, why nothing in it had tickled your fancy enough to share our work with the CBC audience.
We wish you a great summer,
July 25, 2019:

This is how one "makes" it on CBC Music blog...

December 04, 2019:

CBC released their "20 favourite Canadian classical albums of 2019" and, surprisingly, ours is... not among them: who would have thought? Merry Christmas to you!  



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