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"The Trio Fibonacci interpreted the very long opus 8 by Brahms with the romantic passion and internal
depth of a long-standing ensemble. Their success was even more remarkable given that the group has just changed pianist,
Jacynthe Riverin giving a first class performance at the keyboard. Playing alone, the prodigious violinist
Julie-Anne Derome multiplied the effects in In Nomine by Pascal Dusapin." - Claude Gingras, La Presse (Montreal)
"There aren't many permanent piano trios who make a speciality of contemporary music, but the Fibonacci have
already carved out their own niche, and shown their sympathy for a wide range of contemporary composers ... The Fibonacci's
performance was muscular and appropriately dramatic" - Andrew Clements, The Guardian
"The Beethoven
[Archduke Trio] received an energetic reading full of contrasts ... the new pianist of the Trio Fibonacci ensured the
vitality and rhythmic continuity. The proof, the Scherzo, which under her fingers, became a moto perpetuo of breathtaking
precision." - Claude Gingras, La Presse (Montreal)
"The interpretation was of the highest level ... what
immense structural understanding they have ... The Trio Fibonacci played these pieces with precision and was gripping"-
Jürgen Otten, Frankfurter Allgemeine
"The fiercely committed performances
of Trio Fibonacci were recorded in the presence of the composer. It would be hard to imagine more authoritative or virtuosic
accounts of these works" - Steve Lomas, The Classical Source (UK)
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