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  • April 2019

    Superstars Gautier Capuçon and Yuja Wang teamed up

    Superstars Gautier Capuçon and Yuja Wang teamed up for of this year's most exciting projects, recording Franck and Chopin at the Koerner Center in the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto.  The recording is currently in post-production.  Michael Fine produced the session with Michael Bishop, engineer.
  • March 2019

    Warners Classics announced the releases of Renaud Capuçon's recording of Bach Sonatas

    Warners Classics announced the releases of Renaud Capuçon's recording of Bach Sonatas with pianist David Fray, recorded in Paris' La cathédrale Notre-Dame-du-Liban.  Michael Fine produced with sessions with Jean-Marc Laisné, engineer. Erato - Warner Classics France

  • March 2019

    Michael Fine produced sessions with Renaud Capuçon, Gautier Capuçon, and Frank Braley

    Michael Fine produced sessions with Renaud Capuçon, Gautier Capuçon, and Frank Braley: two of Beethoven's towering masterpieces: The Archduke and Ghost piano trios.  Sessions took place in the RIFFX Studios at La Seine Musicale.  Jin Choi was engineer on the sessions.  The first edit has already been completed.

  • March 2019

    Festival Mozaic announced its summer 2019 season

    Festival Mozaic announced its summer 2019 season.  Michael Fine is one of the featured artists as composer and clarinetist.  His Bassoon Quintet and Flute Quintet will receive their world premiere performances; his Oboe Quintet will receive its US premiere at the Festival.  After the conclusion of the Festival, these pieces will all be recorded along with Elegy for and the Clarinet Quintet.  Artists include Alice K. Dade, (flute); Xiaodi Liu (oboe); Anton Rist (clarinet); Fei Xei (bassoon), Robert Walter (English Horn); Scott Yoo (Violin), Erik Arvinder (Violin), Maurycy Banaszek (Viola), Jonah Kim (Cello Festival Mozaic 2019 Summer Brochure

  • February 2019

    SONY Classics released Korean pianist Jae-Hyuck Cho's debut concerto recording

    SONY Classics released Korean pianist Jae-Hyuck Cho's debut concerto recording - the first piano concertos of Beethoven and Liszt - with Adrien Perruchon conducting the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.  The recording also makes the debut on disc of conductor Adrien Perruchon.  Michael Fine produced the sessions in Glasgow with engineer Jin Choi.