fun fun fun!!!!
It was really cool -- literally as well as figuratively! But with two jackets I was fine...
The highlight for me was definitely Vincent Cheng's arrangement of Liszt's HR #2, and his brilliant conducting...very different from Ms. Toyich's conducting, although hers did work pretty well in terms of keeping the ensemble together. I guess the disadvantage of having it at an outdoors venue is the necessity of miking it -- sounded a bit tinny. But loads of fun and some wonderful playing.
I agree with you there. Vincent's arrangement was quite well done, making good use of ensemble balance and keeping the solo passages transparent through out. His conducting was also detailed with manny different shapes of ideas, and it looked like wanted the ensemble verry focused so he could give those spur of the moment nuance adjustments.
I stood right behind the audio guy. The sound was a bit tiny, but I guess with 10 pianos outdoors in the middle of the city you don't have much choice other than to close mic each one.
I talked to one of the performers afterwards as well as Ms. Toyich, I may audition for it just for fun.
pianohopper, there was some talk of making this thing annual so check back next year.
Here is their website:
https://www.toyichinternationalprojects.ca/