Ozolins has performed over 50 times with the Toronto Symphony and has appeared with other major North American orchestras, including the Cleveland Orchestra, the St Louis Symphony Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, and the National Arts Centre Orchestra. He gave a recital of music by Jean Papineau-Couture, Clermont Pépin, and Igor Stravinsky at the Canadian Cultural Centre in Paris in 1977 and gave recitals that same year in Sydney and Adelaide under the auspices of the Latvian Federation of Australia. True to his origins, Ozolins has been a champion of Latvian piano music in Canada and abroad and has recorded works by the Latvian composer Janis Medins and the Latvian-Canadian composer Talivaldis Kenins. He premiered Janis Kalnin's Concerto for Piano and Chamber Orchestra 6 Jul 1986 at the eighth Latvian Festival, and Kenins' Concerto for Piano with Strings and Percussion 6 Jul 1991 at the ninth festival, both in Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall. Ozolins has also performed and broadcast the music of Srul Irving Glick.
Tours
In 1978, on two weeks' notice, Ozolins was the soloist on an eight-city tour of the western USA by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. After the concert in Los Angeles, in which Ozolins played Chopin's Concerto in F Minor, the critic for the Los Angeles Times (20 Apr 1978) noted the pianist's 'articulate virtuosity, a seamless legato, ravishing tone at all dynamic levels, deep poetry and startling musical directness. A Chopinist of individual stamp, Ozolins brought both vigor and grace to this exigent work...' In the fall of 1978 Ozolins was the soloist in Prokofiev's Concerto No. 2 with the Toronto Symphony on its US tour, which included concerts in Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. He also appeared in Sweden with the Stockholm Philharmonic and in England with the Hallé Orchestra that year. He toured the USSR for the first time in January 1979, giving recitals in Leningrad, Moscow, and Riga. In 1983 he enhanced his reputation as an interpreter of the music of Rachmaninoff when he was the accompanist for more than 20 performances of The Three Sisters by the ballet company of the Royal Swedish Opera. In 1989 he toured as soloist with the Calgary Philharmonic. Ozolins completed two tours to South America and seven to the USSR, in addition to recital and orchestral appearances in North America and Europe. Among the orchestras with which he has toured are the Royal Philharmonic, St Petersburg, Stockholm and Oslo, Barcelona, and Taiwan orchestras. He continues to give solo and chamber recitals in Canada, particularly Toronto.
Other Significant Performances; Recordings
In addition to his many public appearances Ozolins has performed frequently on CBC radio and TV and has been heard on the national networks of the UK, Australia, Norway, Poland, Sweden, and the USSR. He has appeared with the Kroll String Quartet. In 1973, with the violinist Marta Hidy and the cellist Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, he formed the Hidy-Ozolins-Tsutsumi Trio. The final appearance of the trio was in December 1983 at Roy Thomson Hall. His 1980 Aquitaine recording of Stravinsky and Chopin won a Juno Award, and his recording of the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 4 received a Juno nomination. Ozolins has recorded all of the Rachmaninoff piano concertos with the Toronto Symphony for the CBC. The Latvian government awarded Ozolins its Three Star Order award (2003), and its Grand Music Prize (2002).
Author William Schabas, Patricia Wardrop, Betty Nygaard King
Bach - Bartók - Chopin. 1971. CBC SM-155
Kenins Piano Sonata No. 1. Canadian Composers Portraits. 2003. Centrediscs CMCCD 9403
Medins 24 Preludes for Piano. 1976. 2-Kaibala 60FO2
Papineau-Couture - Rachmaninoff - Prokofiev. 1968. CBC SM-78/(Papineau-Couture) 6-ACM 4
Rachmaninoff Sonata No. 2; Moment musical - Kenins Sonata. 1974. CBC SM-301/(Kenins) 4-ACM 33 (CD)
- Concerto No. 1 - Dohnányi Variations on a Nursery Song. Toronto Symphony, Bernardi conductor. 1985. CBC SM-5052/(with Litolff Scherzo) CBC SMCD-5052
- Concerto No. 2 - Willan Piano Concerto. Toronto Symphony, Bernardi conductor. 1988, CBC SMCD-5108
- Concerto No. 3 - R. Strauss Burleske. Toronto Symphony, Bernardi conductor. 1993, CBC SMCD-5128
- Concerto No. 4 - Five études-tableaux. Toronto Symphony, Bernardi conductor. 1993, CBC SMCD-5129
Stravinsky Petrouchka; Four Etudes Opus 7 - Chopin Ballades No. 1 and 4. 1980. Aquitaine MS-90588
Sturms Sonata da Chiesa. 1977. Sutton SSLP-110/111.
See also Discography for Marta Hidy
Kraglund, John. 'At 40, pianist sets his sights on perfection,' Toronto Globe and Mail, 23 Nov 1985
Colgrass, Ulla. 'Pianist Arthur Ozolins weathered early traumas,' Music, vol 9, Mar-Apr 1986
Henderson, Ian. 'The virtuoso,' SatN, Nov 1986
Colgrass, Ulla. 'Arthur Ozolins,' For the Love of Music (Toronto 1988)
Daktere-Duhanovska, Ingrida. Muzikas maigais speks: Monografiska eseja par pianistu Arturu Ozolinu (Riga 2002)

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