
When sparks fly between two musicians, a profound human and artistic complicity can result—and magic happens on stage. Supported by Orchestre philharmonique du Québec (OPQ), pianist Olga Kern and Conductor Alexandre Da Costa aim to achieve this alchemy in The Summit of Rachmaninoff at Montreal’s Maison symphonique on March 16. “Playing with an orchestra is as intimate as making chamber music,” says Kern, winner of the prestigious Van Cliburn competition in 2001. “As a soloist, I listen to all the instruments and try to match the sound of the piano to that of the oboe, flute or violin. I’ve known…