In Fain’s Portals, the Sydney Morning Herald says he “allows the music to breathe organically, shaping each movement with expressive lyricism and exquisite beauty.”
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Violinist Tim Fain and pianist Michael Boriskin collaborated on a duo program for Virtuosi Concerts at the University of Winnipeg in a program of Franck, Brahms, Beethoven and American composer Pierre Jalbert.
Yet for two weeks a year, this adrenaline-fueled town makes room for a small crowd of classical-music lovers and out-of-town musicians who come here for a series of concerts that explore more subtle extremes of intimacy with nature—and silence.
The Moab Music Festival aims to merge music with the natural landscape found along the Colorado River in the vicinity of the Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Moab’s festival has won awards for distinctive programming of traditional chamber, jazz and Latin music.
In Late Night with Leonard Bernstein, Jamie Bernstein’s story revealed her father’s mischievous personality and musical predilections, and that was enough to engage the packed opening-night crowd in a program that peeks into her father’s home, and head.
Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim of The Wall Street Journal offers an in-depth conversation with Tim Fain.
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