|
Currently only the English language articles are available to view.
"Jeremy Moyer's presence was exhilerating... Moyer imparts an exotic flavour of another cultural dimension. His music... is at once spiritual yet of the earth." Harry Currie, THE RECORD, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario (Canada) August 23, 2003 - Concert review: Midsummer Night's Dream, Journey to Freedom.
"Your group's performance captured the imagination" Doris Jakobsh, Chairperson, A Concert of Sacred World Music (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) regarding Jeremy Moyer's performance on May 31, 2003.
"Over ten years ago, his beloved guitar in hand, a young westerner travelled to the faraway,
mysterious east where he worked as an teacher's assistant in a school for blind children in Taiwan. He used his natural talent for languages, his music and his kind personality to reach out and communicate with these young children with special needs. It was in this environment that this idealistic 19 year old Canadian began his exploration of Asian culture and music. 10 years later, in 2002, at the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto's lavish Chinese New Year Banquet, he is performing a classical Chinese piece, "Zhuang Tai Qiu Si" on the Gaohu (high pitched Cantonese fiddle). His skill and fluency with the instrument is obvious and his mature musical expression and interpretation elicit an enthusiastic applause from the eclectic audience..."
Haiying Song, SINOQUEBEC CHINESE NEWSPAPER, Montreal (Canada),
Friday March 22, 2002 (translated from Chinese)
"Mo Jieming" (Jeremy Moyer) happily plays his Erhu - how a westerner fell in love with Chinese music
Shirley Chan, MING PAO DAILY NEWS - WEEKEND MAGAZINE, Canada East Edition - Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal
Saturday February 16, 2002 (in Chinese)
Centre offers unique music series
THE RECORD, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario (Canada)
Thursday January 31, 2002
Chinese Music Performer "Mo Jieming" (Jeremy Moyer) announces March concert in Montreal
LES PRESSES CHINOISES, Montreal (Canada)
Saturday January 19, 2002 (in Chinese)
Waterloo's Jeremy Moyer crosses the thresholds of two musical cultures
WATERLOO CHRONICLE, Waterloo, Ontario (Canada)
Wednesday January 16, 2002
"Mo Jieming" (Jeremy Moyer) sings and plays Taiwanese folk songs -Canadian born performer will sing the Taiwanese folk song "The Oyster Sellers Wife" at his February 2nd concert
Emily Wong, WORLD JOURNAL DAILY NEWS, Canada East Edition - Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal
Monday January 14, 2002 (in Chinese)
A New Voice for Traditional Chinese Music
Xin Ru, THE CANADA CHINA NEWS, Ottawa (Canada) Edition
Friday October 26, 2001 (in Chinese)
Local youth has a passion for Chinese music - he has studied with distinguished teachers around the world
LES PRESSES CHINOISES, Montreal (Canada)
Saturday, August 4, 2001 (in Chinese)
Waterloo Native brings Chinese music to Mill Race folk festival
CAMBRIDGE TIMES, Cambridge, Ontario (Canada)
Tuesday July 31, 2001
Montreal artist to perform Cantonese music at folk festival in Ontario
LES PRESSES CHINOISES, Montreal (Canada)
Saturday, July 28, 2001 (in Chinese)
Travels through China influence musician's style
Xavine Bryan, THE RECORD, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario (Canada)
Wednesday, July 11, 2001
Waterloo Native Shares his love of Chinese Folk Music
Conor McCaffrey, WATERLOO CHRONICLE, Waterloo, Ontario (Canada)
Wednesday, July 11, 2001
A Musical Love Story - After a trip to the Far East, a local man brings home the history and humanity preserved in traditional Chinese folk music
WHOLELIFE MAGAZINE, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario (Canada)
July/August 1997
Wisdom of the Ancient East - Waterloo's Jeremy Moyer explores centuries-old Chinese music (CD Review)
Harry Currie, THE RECORD, Kitchener, Ontario (Canada)
Saturday, June 28, 1997
Jeremy Moyer: A Discovery of Chinese Folk Tunes (CD Review)
Saba Haider, IMPRINT, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario (Canada)
Friday, June 27, 1997
Discovering Chinese Folk Tunes - Local musician records traditional music of China
Deborah Crandall, WATERLOO CHRONICLE, Waterloo, Ontario (Canada)
Wednesday, June 25, 1997
Foreigner shows a passion for Taiwan's traditional instruments - Canadian 'Mo Jieming' (Jeremy Moyer) goes to the senior citizens club to learn the coconut shell fiddle
Huiyen Tang, MING SHENG BAO, Taiwan
Monday, August 12, 1996 (in Chinese)
|
|