August 2022
Wonderful Rzewski album review from VAN Magazine
“There’s a parlor quality to Moore’s voice, almost a sprechstimmy interpretation of the lyrics, augmented by her innate warmth and emotional immediacy…. Moore’s lawless love for the work transforms it into nothing short of a sacrament, moving from Stockhausen-like austerity into Lisztian excess; it’s a passion play followed by transfiguration.”
https://van-magazine.com/mag/album-review-lisa-moore-rzewski/
The New York Times thumbs up feature article on Moore’s new Rzewski album
The New York Times feature article HERE today!
For the full article go to “Articles” http://lisamoore.draftsite.net.au/press/articles/
Seth Colter Walls writes in “Critic’s Notebook” about Moore’s new Frederic Rzewski album ‘no place to go but around‘ :
“The lushness of some of its chords, though, is what strikes me most forcefully on repeat listens. And that’s […]
July 2022
Moore’s new Rzewski album ‘no place to go but around’ is out!
Please check out ‘no place to go but around’ here
Moore’s album features classic and new works by the recently deceased maverick American composer and virtuoso pianist Frederic Rzewski.
To His Coy Mistress (1988) – first recording
no place to go but around (1974) – first digital recording
Coming Together (1971) -first […]
June 2022
To His Coy Mistress new release track and video from Moore’s new Rzewski album
Please check out Lisa Moore’s new track ‘To His Coy Mistress’ from her new album ‘no place to go but around’ – first recordings of music by Frederic Rzewski scheduled for official release June 24, 2022.
https://listen.lt/LisaMooreRzewski
And the new video of the track
May 2022
A nice Los Angeles Times mention for Lisa’s Rzewski Appreciation concert at Zipper Hall, presented by PianoSpheres
Two guest pianists were on hand with works written for them in 2020. Rzewski cultivated the reputation of a curmudgeon, but as Lisa Moore showed in “Amoramaro” and Ursula Oppens in “Friendship,” the composer lovingly captured feistiness in the former and profound strength and musicality in the latter. A longtime champion of Rzewski, Oppens made […]
A lovely “Fanfare” review for Lisa’s Kitzke recording.
“The two brave soloists not only sing, but whistle, speak, and play percussion. The first piece was commissioned by the clearly multi-talented Lisa Moore, who performs it here with astonishing verve. Kitzke’s music bristles with polystylism: one moment jazz, one moment contemporary, the next a quote or near-quote. Bringing Roses […]
March 2022
“New York City” film streaming for Philip Glass’ 85th birthday
On March 20 at 8pm “New York City” will be live streamed on https://mandolin.com (sign in and purchase ticket)
This is part three of a film series made for the occasion of Philip Glass’ 85th birthday.
At the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Lisa performs with fellow pianists Simone Dinnerstein, Nico Muhly, and Jenny Lin in the first movement […]
November 2021
Two New CD releases!
Lisa is featured on two new CDs –
playing Bundists for solo piano and Bird as Prophet for piano and violin (Elly Toyoda) on “More Essential Martin Bresnick” (Cantaloupe Music
August 2021
George Grella reviews Moore’s Rzewski recordings
Moore receives high praise for her “Which Side Are You On?” disc, featuring the “North American Ballads” and “De Profundis”.
“The music is beautiful, sarcastic, gripping, and Lisa Moore’s performance is superb.”
Link: https://daily.bandcamp.com/lists/fred-rzewski-list?utm_source=notification