Seen&Heard
congratulates Heather O'Donnell upon receiving first prize in
the soloists category at the 5th Krzysztof Pederecki International
Competition of Contemporary Chamber Music, Krakow, October 2001
and also being awarded the special prize for best performance of a work
by a Dutch composer, funded by the Gaudeamus Foundation.
[Heather O'Donnell at Rotterdam Conservatory,
having just learned that she failed to qualify for the Finals]
http://musicweb-international.com/SandH/2001/Mar01/Gaudeamus.htm
- - Memorable performances - - Amongst several
pianists, we would certainly have awarded the palm to Heather
O'Donnell, who gave the best performance we heard of Jonathan
Harvey's popular Tombeau for Messiaen for piano with tape,
despite the constant balance control by the operator, upon which
it depends for its full realisation, not having been forthcoming.
She played with easy mastery and very evident enjoyment a good range
of music from Ulrich Leyendecker's tiny, scintillating Chopinesque
Bagatelles to Automne a Varsovie, the most evocative
of Ligeti's brain and finger-twisting studies. Her two semi-final
recitals concluded with as fine an account of one of the most modern
of 20th C. piano works (Ives' Hawthorne of 1912!) as you
are likely to be lucky enough to encounter. - - (PGW)
Peter Grahame Woolf