Piazzolla’s Tango with a twist
The Canberra Times
June 2012
by Philip O’brien.
The Canberra Times
June 2012
by Philip O’brien.
The Canberra Times
September 24, 2011
by Jennifer Gall.
Haunting power in peace performance !
Fiorillo brought characteristic intensity to her interpretation of the Nocturne. The final chord shimmered with a delicate strength. Evocative: Marcela Fiorillo’s performance in Quartet for the End of Time emphasized underpinning descending sequences of piano chords.
The Canberra Times, 2011.
by Jacqueline Williams.
The Chronicle, 2011.
by Joni Scanlon.
The Canberra Times, 2011.
by Jennifer Gall.
Marcela Fiorillo approach the work with reverence and assurance. This lucid interpretation was sustained in the Adagio Cantabile , creating a true tranquility before the Rondo-Allegro. Fiorillo’s expertise in managing definition between dynamics kept the light and shade balanced with the physical energy of the final movement.
The Canberra Times, 2009.
by W.L.Hoffmann.
This duo-recital would have been a memorable musical event just for its wide program content and the expressive power of the performance. Another gem of the program was Fiorillo’s exceedingly fine and assured solo playing of the fourth sonata of Skryabin.
Artist: Marcela Fiorillo Pianist Marcela Fiorillo captivates the attention of critics and audiences …
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February 10, 2009.
by W.L.Hoffmann.
Llulled by a little bit of Latin Love!
The brilliant Argentinean pianist Marcela Fiorillo has a deep understanding of the expressive idioms and distinctive rhythmic shadings of piano music of Latin America and Spain.
Ambito Financiero, 2008.
by Eduardo Giorello.
Beethoven,Liszt, Scriabin, Chopin, De Falla y Ravel Potencia, tecnica infalible, y amplia musiclidad mostro la interprete argentina, discipula de la legendaria Haydee Loustanau, presente en la sala y a quien le fue dedicado parte del Concierto. Una impactante version de La Valse de Maurice Ravel, cerro el recital.
The Canberra Times
2008
by Janet Wilson.