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“We were expecting wonderful – and we got it… both were clearly ‘in the zone’ when they performed. Everyone marveled at the colors they produced and the complexity of the piano-organ pieces – particularly their ability to read one another’s minds. It was scary in a good way!”

Judy Evans, Concert Presenter, Cincinnati, OH

 

“...conscientious artists who have devoted their lives to mastering their respective instruments…Several weeks after the recital, I continue to receive compliments from members of the audience who were deeply impressed by their artistry, their technique, and the spirit of collaboration and conviviality which was so evident in their performance.” 

David Hughes, Concert Presenter, Norwalk, CT

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ABOUT

          Since its formation in 2006 the New York Piano-Organ Duo has concertized in Canada and the United States, including such well-known venues as Ontario’s Colours of Music Festival, Cincinnati’s Hyde Park United Methodist Church, and Finney Chapel at Oberlin College.  Audiences have been delighted by the originality of the sounds and compositions for this ensemble, the effectiveness of their own transcription of Ravel's Mother Goose Suite, and the musical excitement generated by organist Daniel Sullivan and pianist Jason Cutmore on stage.

          The New York Piano-Organ Duo is dedicated to performing the wide-ranging repertoire written for this unique combination of instruments.  This music includes works by living composers as well as the great 19th and 20th century masters (such as Franck and Langlais), duo-keyboard pieces from the 18th century, and Baroque concertos.  They also endeavor to expand the piano-organ repertoire through transcriptions of other concert works, and through commissioning projects.

          Colleagues and friends since their time as undergraduate students at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Jason and Daniel named the duo after the city in which it was formed.