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QUATTRO MANI

Pianists Susan Grace and Alice Rybak bring together two distinguished careers. Each has earned recognition as a soloist and chamber musician in the United States and abroad. Both artists share a special interest in the vast repertoire for two pianos and the unique collaboration involved in its performance. Quattro Mani, formed in 1989, has gained international recognition with performances in Spain, Korea and many cities in the United States.  Their special interest in twentieth century repertoire has led to collaborations with such composers as George Crumb, Joan Tower and Frederic Rzewski and to participation in contemporary music festivals throughout the USA and Europe.

Following the release of Quattro Mani’s debut CD, A Game of Go, Fanfare wrote: "Grace and Rybak play all of this music with power and intelligence, shaping large expressive phrases. Quattro Mani’s blistering performance forms the beating heart of an arresting recital." Quattro Mani’s next CD - a recording of George Crumb’s music for two pianos - was issued by Bridge Records, and immediately nominated as "Best Chamber Music CD of the Year" by the International Critics Committee of the Cannes Classic Awards. This CD received Fanfare’s ‘Critics Choice’ and highest ratings from France’s Repertoire as well as from ClassicsToday.com. Speaking about Quattro Mani, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Crumb writes: "The duo piano team Quattro Mani is one of the very finest I have heard. Susan Grace and Alice Rybak are wonderful artists and their performances are both technically and musically superb."  Quattro Mani has been featured on two recent critically acclaimed discs: The Music of Poul Ruders, Vol. 4 (BRIDGE 9143) and Complete Crumb Edition, Vol. 8 (BRIDGE 9155) which was chosen as one of the top 10 CD’s for 2004 by Amazon.com.  Their most recent disc is “Harmony for a New World,” INNOVA 603 (Critic's Choice, Village Voice).  Susan Grace and Alice Rybak are Steinway Artists.

ALICE RYBAK is instructor of piano and director of the accompanying program at the University of Denver’s Lamont School of Music. The winner of several prestigious competitions and awards, Rybak entered the Juilliard School at age seven, where she studied piano with Herbert Stessin. She has studied piano and chamber music with Menahem Pressler, Abbey Simon, and Janos Starker at Indiana University’s School of Music. In demand as both soloist and collaborative artist, Rybak has performed throughout the country, including performances with the Colorado Symphony, Amarillo Symphony, and National Repertory Orchestras as well as appearances at New York’s Town Hall and the 92nd Street Y. As the winner of the United States Information Agency’s ‘Artistic Ambassador’ competition, she presented five weeks of concerts and master classes throughout India, Thailand, and Malaysia and has also appeared at the Taipei Arts Festival.

She has performed with a wide variety of musicians including violinists Rachel Barton, Dylana Jenson and Sergiu Schwartz and Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano Judith Christin. Ms. Rybak was a member of the Colorado Chamber Players for ten years and was also the pianist of the Denver Trio.  She teaches at Indiana University’s School of Music Summer Piano Academy and has also recorded for Crystal Records.

SUSAN GRACE  has performed solo and chamber recitals and has appeared as soloist with orchestras in the United States, Europe, the former Soviet Union, and China. She has, in addition, performed in numerous series and festivals, including the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., the Grand Teton Festival, Music at Oxford, and the Helmsley Festival in England. Most recently, Ms. Grace and her husband, Michael, have toured with a concert titled Piano Music and Painting; these programs which include slides of the paintings upon which the piano compositions are based, have been presented on numerous series, including those at Florida International University, Bucknell University, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, South Dakota State University, and the Loveland Civic Music Association. These programs have also been chosen for presentation at national meetings of the College Music Society and the American Musicological Society. As a collaborative artist, Ms. Grace has performed with cellist Janos Starker, violinists Martin Chalifour, Glenn Dicterow, and Jose-Luis Garcia, clarinetist David Shrifrin, soprano Martile Rowland and many other internationally-known musicians.

Ms. Grace is Artist-in-Resident and Lecturer in Music at Colorado College and Music Director of the Colorado College Summer Music Festival. Prior positions include principal accompanist and coach for the Central City Opera, the Colorado Opera Festival, and the National Affiliate Artist Program. She has recorded for the Belgium National Radio, WFMT in Chicago, the Society of Composers, Wilson Audio, and Klavier International. She studied at the University of Iowa with John Simms and with Benjamin Kaplan in London.

Recent Quattro Mani recordings: 
BRIDGE 9105:
George Crumb Edition, Vol. 4
Zeitgeist, Music for a Summer Evening

BRIDGE 9143:
The Music of Poul Ruders, Vol. 4
De Profundis for two pianos and percussion
BRIDGE 9155:
George Crumb Edition, Vol. 8
Otherworldly Resonances

A Game of Go 
Music for duo pianos by
Norman dello Joio, Haskell Small, Aaron Copland, Frederic Rzewski, Francis Poulenc, John Corigliano, and Witold Lutoslawski
(Klavier K11106)
Harmony for a New World
Carlton Gamer, David Crumb, Robert G. Patterson
Innova 503
 
2000 Cannes Classique Nominee - Best Chamber/Solo disc (BRIDGE 9105)
10/10 "Highest Rating" - Classicstoday.com (BRIDGE 9105, BRIDGE 9143, BRIDGE 9155)
10 de Repertoire

"It would be difficult to imagine finer performances than those here. Susan Grace and Alice Rybak of Quattro Mani capture the range and variety of this music." - Classicstoday.com

"Grace and Rybak play all of this music with power and intelligence, shaping large expressive phrases. Quattro Mani’s blistering performance forms the beating heart of an arresting recital." - Fanfare

 


   

 

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