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Dr. Tian Dayton, Huffington Post Blog, writing about Treuille’s Requiem:

“I had that experience of being immersed in art that is so much a part of living … that sense of pleasure and privilege at being a part of something that you know adds beauty to the world. The music did what real art does, it elevated those witnessing into a moment that connected us and gave us a glimpse into the mystery.

 

Stephen Kaye, The Millbrook Independent, writing about Treuille’s Requiem:

“....the effect was lightness and grace. The overall effect was one of power, the harnessing of music on a massive scale making profound words real and moving.”

On March 19, 2022 Philippe Treuille performed new compositions at the piano, alongside violinist Agata Los, and cellist Manuel Panadero at Espacio Ronda, in Madrid, Spain. Compositions included The Blue CatChamber Music XXXVI, and Piano Etude No. 1.

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