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Nadina Mackie Jackson : Ever After
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Exquisite, sparkling bassoon playing showing off the full range of this rarest of orchestral instruments; think Pagannini of the bassoon.
Genre: Classical: Contemporary
Release Date: 2003
Ever After Record Label: Odd Bird
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Scarlatti C Major K501 2:49 Album Only
Scarlatti D Minor K213 5:10 Album Only
Scarlatti B flat Major K545 2:02 Album Only
Bach Prelude VI 1:57 Album Only
Lussier Rapsodie 2:44 Album Only
Lussier ÉlÉgie 2:36 Album Only
Lussier Tarantelle 1:52 Album Only
Lussier Lamento 3:14 Album Only
Lussier Fantaisie 1:59 Album Only
Prokofiev Op. 94 Moderato 6:24 Album Only
Prokofiev Op. 94 Allegretto scherzando 5:41 Album Only
Prokofiev Op. 94 Andante 3:24 Album Only
Prokofiev Op. 94 Allegro con brio 7:05 Album Only
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Press Quotes for Nadina Mackie Jackson, Bassoonist:

Latest reviews for "Ever After":

"...by turns lyrical and rhetorical...Jackson's intense musicality...a memorably expressive performance."
National Post, Monday, June 2, 2003

"...incredible capacity for both virtuosity and poignancy...a brilliant mix of dazzling technique and gentle lyricism."
International Double Reed Journal, June, 2003

"...very expressive, phrasing especially lovely, technique excellent."
Danielle Charbonneau, "Music for a while", Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, May 7, 2003

"...a sparkling performance of Telemann's Twelve Fantasias...exquisite bassooning...and incredibly talented musician...I can't imagine them being played any better."
CD Review, The Double Reed (International Double Reed Society magazine), Spring, 2002

"I love this recording!"
Danielle Charbonneau, Music For A While, CBC Radio Two, November, 2001

"...exquisite playing...particularly from bassoonist Nadina Jackson." Opera review, National Post, April 2, 2001

"...bassoonist Nadina Jackson gave us the real thing in her solos in the symphony."
The Globe & Mail, December 14, 1992

"The highlight of the evening was Nadina Mackie's commendable solo in the Mozart Bassoon Concerto."
The Montreal Gazette, 1985

"Nadina Mackie charmed us with a combination of beautiful simplicity and artistic brilliance...technical difficulties evaporated in the face of her disarming assurance."
Le Nouvelliste, 1985

"Here is an artist possessing a rich musicality and superb control..."
Le Nouvelliste, 1984


Born in northern British Columbia, the child of ranching, log-building and writing parents, Nadina Mackie Jackson began studying the bassoon when she entered the University of B.C. at the age of 16. She continued her studies at the Curtis Insitute of Music in Philadelphia with Bernard Garfield and Sol Schoenbach. She became the principal bassoonist of the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra after playing for more than a decade with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. Nadina studied historical bassoons, performing and recording with such period orchestras as Tafelmusik and the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston.


In 2001 Nadina produced her first solo CD, "Twelve Fantasias for Solo Bassoon" (Georg Philipp Telemann). She recorded her second solo CD with pianist David Swan in 2002,"Ever After" which includes music by Bach, Scarlatti, Prokofiev, Bitsch, and new young composer, Mathieu Lussier.

Her third solo CD "Notes from Abroad" is a collaboration with the great pianist, David Swan and was recorded in January, 2004. The music includes heart wrenching pieces written for her by Mathieu Lussier and Aleks Schurmer with gorgeous standard works for bassoon and piano by Bitsch, Tansman, Duclos and Schreck.

An avid chamber musician, she performs frequently in Canada and abroad. Nadina has formed five major chamber groups in Toronto and Montreal and has commissioned many new pieces. She regularly receives new music from several composers.

With her husband, Fraser Jackson, she is a founding member of the renowned Caliban Quartet of Bassoonists, which has produced two critically acclaimed CDs, "Bassoonatics" and "Feast".

Nadina teaches at the University of Toronto, the Royal Conservatory of Music and the Camp Musical des Laurentides.
www.nadinamackiejackson.com

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REVIEWS

author: Marvin Roth
Nadina--Just listened to your website samplings. If you can handle it, I have 5 more stars for you--which means greater than great.There's a special place in my heart for Toronto.In 1954 I was "imported" from here in NY to play bassoon in the orchestra conducted by George Crum for the National Ballet of Canada, ending up doing it for 3 seasons. Again, your playing is sensational! Marvin Roth
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Gorgeous
author: Harry
Nadina Mackie Jackson's Ever After truly reflects how versatile the bassoon is. Every piece truly amazes the senses. One can almost touch the passion that is behind Mrs. Jackson's playing. Utterly amazing, I would seriously recommend you buy this CD, and truly here what the bassoon can do. Brilliant playing!! I have played this CD over and over again, and to this day, it still has so many suprises. BUY THIS CD!
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