CD REVIEW - Times News

Review of Bion Tsang's latest CD

Times News Lehighton, PA March 27, 2010

Absorbing the Music

The first time I listened to the CD was in my car on the way to work, during a recent snowstorm. This is a drive that usually has me arriving at the office white-knuckled, with my heart pounding. Although my ride took about twice as long as usual I pulled into the parking lot feeling surprisingly calm and refreshed, and almost wishing my ride would have taken about a half-hour longer!

For as much as I enjoyed listening to this CD while driving, as my friend Tom Dressler, another talented musician, taught me years ago, the best way to listen to music is to just listen. Make yourself comfortable, close your eyes, relax and just let the music wash over you. While I rarely have the time or the inclination to settle in and listen, this CD has made me want to do just that to not just listen to the music, but actually absorb it so that I may appreciate it fully.

While listening to the sonatas I again get goose bumps; and the lively Hungarian Dances make me smile. At the end of the Sonata in E minor, Op. 38, as I hear the audience rise to its feet with wild applause, I want to join them, I am so enraptured.

There are times when great works of visual art have brought me to tears. I easily admit the performances captured on this CD have the same effect.

By Karen Cimms.

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KMFA Pledge Drive

Bion Tsang CDs featured in KMFA's spring pledge drive.

KMFA Classically Austin 89.5 Austin, TX March 23, 2010

Two of Bion Tsang's latest compact discs are offered as "Thank You Gifts" during the KMFA spring pledge drive beginning Tuesday, March 23, 2010. A contribution at the Patron Level of $75 or more entitles you to the CD "Bion Tsang and Anton Nel Live in Concert: Brahms Cello Sonatas and Four Hungarian Dances." At the Partner Level of $240 of more, you receive the 2010 Grammy-nominated CD "A Company of Voices: Conspirare in Concert," in which Mr. Tsang is featured guest artist in three tracks. Make your pledge today to support KMFA!

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Louisville Orchestra Pre-Concert Conversation

Podcast of Louisville Orchestra pre-concert conversation.

WUOL Classical 90.5 Louisville, KY March 5, 2010

WUOL offers a podcast of Bion Tsang's participation in the Louisville Orchestra pre-concert conversation hosted by Classical 90.5’s Scott Dowd minutes before he performs the Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 with conductor Scott Yoo and the Louisville Orchestra.

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REVIEW - Louisville Courier-Journal

Review of Bion Tsang's performance with the Louisville Orchestra.

Louisville Courier-Journal Louisville, KY March 5, 2010

Cellist Bion Tsang was the masterly soloist in Shostakovich's Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat Major, (Op. 107). Written in the late 1950s for Mstislav Rostropovich, it has become a core work in the cello concerto repertoire.

Tsang delivered an account full of power and delicacy, spinning out extended harmonics and thickly scored passage-work with remarkable poise. There were also substantial, glowing contributions from principal hornist Jon Gustely, who occupied a chair directly behind the soloist. Tsang's performance, and his partnership with Yoo and the orchestra, was as insightful as one could wish for.

By Andrew Adler.

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Interview on WUOL

Bion Tsang visits WUOL in Louisville.

WUOL Classical 90.5 Louisville, KY March 2, 2010

Bion Tsang talks with radio host Alan Brandt of WUOL Classical 90.5 in Louisville about performing the Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 and his long relationship with the guest conductor, Scott Yoo.

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