"This pianist's gorgeously variegated legato makes a sexy and inviting recital. Pianist Cutmore proves as splendid an interpreter as he is a programme-builder...warm, generous sonority and natural feel for the idiom...nimble delivery and superior rhythmic articulation...more than a few orchestras can learn from the perfectly placed accents and ideal dance tempi Cutmore serves up."(Gramophone, 2009)

"Superbly played. Jason Cutmore's idiomatic musicianship and excellent technique consistently delight...subtle rhythmic inflections and diverse textural palette...Although Jason Cutmore may not be well known, his artistic excellence ought not go unnoticed...first-rate."(ClassicsToday.com, 2009)

"Pianist Jason Cutmore displays stellar quality...breathtaking...intelligent, musical and enjoyable." (TheWholeNote.com, Toronto)

"A powerful virtuoso, clearly in love with Spanish music and sincerely sharing this love with us." (MusicWebInternational)

"He has an ease with the music that can make it pensive or dreamy without giving into an overuse of rubato, keeping it moving, yet not rushing it either. He breezes through the more virtuosic passages with a very capable technique that can make an impression without sacrificing notes, but which also makes sure notes are clear without sacrificing phrasing and shaping." (Patsy Morita, All Music Guide, www.allmusic.com)

“Managed to recreate much of the magical extravaganza evoked by the great showman Hungarian composer-pianist Liszt.”
(The Statesman, New Delhi)

“A charismatic generosity of communication...masterly technique and sensitive interpretation.”
(The Telegraph, Calcutta)

“Cutmore played without any pretension. He managed to create depth without dragging the music down...In his deep emotional penetration, he does not lose sight of structure. Jason Cutmore satisfies every audience wish.” (Offenbach-Post, Frankfurt)

“Pianist Jason Cutmore performed keyboard wonders...intelligent interpretations, elasticity of pace and arresting attention to detail. His delicacy of touch combines with a boldness of attack that brought each selection to life for the large audience....[His} playing was compelling, [his] technique was flawless.”
(Times Herald-Record, Newburgh, NY)

“Impressive...Cutmore’s recording does [de Falla’s music] full justice.”(Delaware & Hudson Canvas, NY)

“Jason Cutmore is a compelling and exciting pianist, clearly making a mark on the music scene. His sensitive, knowledgeable and powerful interpretations of De Falla, in particular, are memorable. He’s a pianist to watch out for!” (Laura Kaminsky, Dean of the Conservatory of Music, SUNY at Purchase)

Jason Cutmore

concert pianist


Canadian pianist Jason Cutmore has performed solo recitals and collaborative concerts throughout North America, Europe and India, winning critical praise for his “brilliant technical finesse” and “deep emotional penetration” (Offenbach-Post, Germany), and for the “charismatic generosity of communication in his music.” (The Telegraph, India).

In 2008, Mr. Cutmore’s debut commercial CD, an album of piano music by Spanish composer Manuel de Falla on Centaur Records, was released to critical acclaim.  Gramophone magazine praised his “warm, generous sonority and natural feel for the idiom” and raved that “this pianist’s gorgeously variegated legato makes a sexy and inviting recital.”

Mr. Cutmore made his Chicago recital debut in the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts in 2005 with an all-Liszt programme that was broadcast live on WFMT radio, and shown on Chicago Cable TV 25.  Since then he has appeared in Canada’s Colours of Music Festival, the Elora Festival, the University of Calgary’s Celebrity Series, as well as at venues in Cleveland, Chicago, New York City, and elsewhere in North America. His concert performances, and an ardent interest in foreign travel, have frequently taken him abroad to Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, and India. These have included appearances at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (Mumbai), the Alliance Francaise (Bangalore), and the India International Centre (New Delhi), as well as at the Franz Liszt Museum in Budapest, and Bartok Hall in Szombathely, Hungary.

Upcoming concert engagements in the 2009-10 season will include a piano recital in the “Sundays Live,” series in Los Angeles, a return to the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts in Chicago, and concerts for the Edmonton Recital Society and the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society in Canada, among others.

In addition to his avid interest in art song and traditional chamber music repertoire, Jason Cutmore collaborated with concert organist Daniel Sullivan in 2007 to form the New York Piano-Organ Duo, an ensemble dedicated to performing and augmenting the wide-ranging concert repertoire for this unique instrumental combination.  Their upcoming concerts, which include original works for piano-organ duo by Franck, Langlais, and McCune, as well as their own arrangements of Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf and Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite, will take them to venues in Canada and the United States in the 2009-10 season.

Jason Cutmore holds degrees from the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, and the SUNY Purchase College Conservatory of Music in New York.  His major teachers have included Robert Shannon, Stephanie Brown, and Michael Massey.  Originally from Edmonton, Canada, Mr. Cutmore now resides near New York City.