…WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING!…

(1)  DOWNBEAT REVIEW

The Bill McBirnie/Bernie Senensky Duo - Opening for Eliane Elias at the TD Toronto Jazz Festival - "…Toronto’s deep pool of local talent was on display at dozens of events…Opening for Eliane Elias, flutist Bill McBirnie proved a passionate and eloquent improviser with sure-footed support from pianist Bernie Senensky. Their set included works by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Clare Fischer and a show-stopping finale penned by Senensky that [McBirnie] said was inspired by Hermeto Pascoal and Charlie Parker.” (by ALLEN MORRISON 7/16/2013)

(2)  JAZZTIMES REVIEW

The Bill McBirnie/Bernie Senensky Duo - Opening for Eliane Elias at the TD Toronto Jazz Festival - "Best Opening Act - Eliane Elias delivered a solid, opening-weekend show at the Old Mill Inn, focusing squarely on selections from her recent Chet Baker tribute, I Thought About You. But it was the dynamic opening duo of pianist and composer Bernie Senensky and flutist Bill McBirnie that, battling a cacophony of cutlery, truly set the expansive dining room aflame and, ironically, provided far more satisfying dips into the Brazilian songbook. For the uninitiated, check out their 2005 pairing on Paco Paco." (by CHRISTOPHER LOUDON 7/8/2013)

(3)  JAZZIZ REVIEW

The Bill McBirnie Trio - "...An effervescent, joyous quality pervades The Bill McBirnie Trio's Find Your Place [which] showcases a wide range of grooves, from bop and bossa to gospel and swing…Those new to McBirnie will be amazed at his imagination and originality on this engaging album."  (by MARK HOLSTON Spring 2014 Edition, page 109)

​(4)  SIR JAMES GALWAY (First critique of The Silent Wish)

“I want to tell you how much I enjoyed your latest, and greatest, CD. I’ve listened to it a lot and it’s a really terrific record. You are my favourite jazz flutist…This album is a real knock-out!…"

ADDITIONAL PRESS EXTRACTS

"...A superior jazz flutist...As with many Canadian players, his fame has not often reached below the border into the United States, but his music is well worth knowing. He sounds unlike anyone else having developed his own musical personality, yet within the traditions of the music. McBirnie has two recent releases, Nature Boy and Paco Paco. Both sets are highly recommended." SCOTT YANOW (Los Angeles Jazz Scene)

“I have been listening to your record, Mercy, non-stop for the past two days and I can only say, it is AMAZING...Fantastic!…" SIR GAMES GALWAY (Classical Flute Legend)

“Clean, pure, bebop flute played with disgusting control and shameless ease. You are a bad boy! And then Robi Botos. That guy is a killer!” HENDRIK MEURKENS (Chromatic Harmonica Virtuoso)

"Bill, wonderful album! Really excellent. I know I won't be able to do it {Find Your Place} justice, but I'll try." MARK HOLSTON (Prominent Jazz Journalist)

“[T]echnical magnificence. McBirnie is one of the best living jazz flautists in the world while Botos, also an award-winning pianist, is one of the strongest jazz piano players on the scene today. Together, they have produced a power-packed album that highlights their virtuosic talents. Technically stunning musicianship is coupled with powerful emotions that combine grace and beauty, providing a bountiful feast of audio delight.” PAUL J. YOUNGMAN (All About Jazz)

“It is clear that these musicians are of very high caliber and qualify fully…on all dimensions, due in no small part to the virtuosity of the leader who simply takes your breath away…Thanks to this talented Canadian flutist, the classic Blue Note ‘60s sound of Jimmy Smith is set in an new dimension, a concept that is realized completely, combining past and present, perfectly.” VITTORIO (MusicZoom, Italy)

“McBirnie is one of the finest flutists in Canada – perhaps in all of North America. His technique is flawless…never faltering, not even for a nanosecond…[T]his may easily be one of the finest recordings of this year…McBirnie is at the top of his game." RAUL DA GAMA (Latin Jazz Network)

"...McBirnie's earlier albums established him as a virtuoso and his solos here are, once again, a model of creativity and clarity. His choice of selections for the session [Find Your Place]...is a balanced cross-section of classics from Cole Porter to Lennon/McCartney via Horace Silver, Dexter Gordon and Thelonius Monk. It all works beautifully. This one is a keeper!" PETER WESTBROOK  (Pan, Quarterly Journal of the BFS)

“...[A] masterful performance...[Bill] plays with classical virtuosity, jazz-swing intensity and Latin appassionata...He runs the flute through harmonious, melodic phrasing which is at times gentle as a breeze, but he can build a solo to a gale force wind, never loosing the pleasing, melodic soul of the tune...Superb soloing...Nothing less than fantastic...Masterful brilliance and sumptuous beauty...” PAUL J. YOUNGMAN (Radio Vinilemania)

“The CD just knocked me out and, to put the matter simply, Bill McBirnie is one heckuva flute player. I mean he’s all over the instrument and plays it unerringly with great fire and passion…There is nothing effete about his approach…This is superb flute playing…” STEVEN CERRA (Jazz Profiles)

"...McBirnie balances a love of melody with the joy of frolicking as he dashes about with chops-a-plenty during all of his solos..." DAN BILAWSKY (AllAboutJazz.com)

"...McBirnie's reputation is solid. He demonstrates uncanny ability as an improviser throughout...delivering one mighty solo after another..." EDWARD BLANCO (All About Jazz) 

“Canada’s best kept musical secret!…McBirnie is cut from that Hubert Laws/Sir James Galway cloth, and still he represents a completely unique experience and artistic voice to be reckoned with…Find Your Place is an apt title for a release that is flawless and presents McBirnie as a talent whose artistic stock is an arrow pointing straight up!” BRENT BLACK (Bop-N-Jazz)

“If you are not already aware of McBirnie, then from the very first note, you will hear that he is a remarkable craftsman...This is flute playing that is a pure joy to hear, from the first to the nth repetition...[T]he simultaneous improvising by McBirnie and Botos is astounding..."Moment’s Notice” by John Coltrane is characterized in the liner notes as an “up swing”. However, the performance by just these two masters makes any characterization irrelevant as the performance of both the head and the improvising compelled me to put down my pen – mesmerized – as I listened to it over and over...McBirnie chooses excellent repertoire which he then proceeds to execute with perfect tone, style and empathy...An absolutely fantastic recording!” KORNILIOS DIAMANTOPOULOS (Jazz & Tzaz, The Hellenic Jazz Magazine)

“The most striking thing about the third album  [Paco Paco] in Torontonian Bill McBirnie's acoustic jazz series is the utter clarity and precision of everyone's playing...McBirnie lights his charts on fire...with amazing technique...but his duo and quartet companions are every bit as dazzling as he is.” JOHN TERAUDS (The Toronto Star)

"This new album of Bill's demonstrates that the flute is in the hands of a virtuoso who, beyond any doubt, is able to perform in virtually any style…and it is no accident that the cover of the album itself underscores the contribution of pianist, Robi Botos. The role and impact that this bright young pianist brings to the entire project cannot be overstated. His style and technique is unmistakably reminiscent of the unforgettable Oscar Peterson, so the duos - with just Robi and Bill - are, for me, highlights of the album." LEONID AUSKERN (Jazz Quad, Nestor Publishing, Russia)

"There are both hard swinging and tender moments with alternate stops in between in this varied program...A gale force wind from the Great White North..." IRA GITLER (Apple Chorus, Jazz Inside NY)

"Include Bill McBirnie as an integral player in Canadian jazz. The Toronto-based flautist has marked his credentials through recordings of his own as well as appearances on albums by Junior Mance, Memo Acevedo and Irakere...Listening to McBirnie makes his credentials clear. He dips into the nectar of a melody and his dulcet tones rise to trigger the core of his imagination for some really fascinating improvisational flights. These facets are made abundantly clear on Paco Paco." JERRY D’SOUZA (All About Jazz)

“...Effortless rhythmic note placement…fleet and inspired…weaving creative, satisfying, constantly developing melodic lines in masterly fashion...Both the duo and quartet delight and surprise...Mercy is yet another classic hour of top jazz flute in the McBirnie acoustic tradition.” JIM LANGABEER (Flute Focus)

“McBirnie is the record's hero. In an unassuming manner, he has recast the way the flute is played. His breathing is easy and sustained and his control is complete. Moreover, he is genuinely one of the most creative flutists...Mercy is a true gem...” RAUL DA GAMA (AAJ Senior Editor)

"Bill McBirnie has a powerful claim to be Canada's best player on flute...What always stands out is his outstanding tone, agile technique and fecund imagination." GEOFF CHAPMAN (The Toronto Star)

"I highly recommend Nature Boy. The music is joyous and energetic throughout...I'm just itching to play it for some classical flutists I know. I can't wait to see the expressions on their faces when they hear Bill practically turn the flute inside out on Teaneck." MERLIN WILLIAMS (Wholenote Magazine)

"Now that the great Moe Koffman is no longer among us, there's an opening in Canada for an outstanding straight-ahead jazz flutist and, with Nature Boy, Bill McBirnie has submitted his application and staked his claim...In the liner notes, McBirnie is modest about his talents, but he needn't be. He has absolutely great chops, a clear sparkling sound and enough luminous ideas to brighten anyone's melancholy frame of mind." JACK BOWERS (All About Jazz)

“With subtle playing, mature and confident swing, beautiful and well-chosen compositions throughout, there is now nothing to stand in the way of Bill McBirnie qualifying for the outstanding reputation he has developed.” RICHARD BERENGER (Traversieres, The Official Magazine of the French Flute Association) 

“With a full tone, pin-sharp articulation, the occasional witty quote and some jazz licks that pay a compliment to the listener who can catch them (and which sometimes evaporate before they can be fully identified), McBirnie demonstrates that he is an impressive performer by any standard...This album is a treasure." DON SMITH (Night Train, 3RPP FM, Australia) 

“Canadian, Bill McBirnie, has good claim to be the instrument's best champion since the late Herbie Mann. A fluid player with a firm command of tone and no interest in the overblown roughness adapted by many flute players after Roland Kirk, McBirnie has his own elegant way with bop, ballads, bossa and gospel." RANDAL MCILROY (Style Manitoba)

"McBirnie is indeed a fluid player with a sound and tone that is absolutely as good as it gets." JOHN GILBERT (ejazznews.com)

AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS

Simplify Your Approach to Improvisation! – published – 2026

JUNO Awards – Nominated – Instrumental Album of the Year – THE SILENT WISH –2020

The Technique and Theory of Improvisation – published – 2019

Indie Shark – Nominated – Best Album – THE SILENT WISH – 2018

USA Songwriting Competition – Nominated – (1) Best World ("Isabel") and (2) Best Instrumental ("Grain of Sand") for GRAIN OF SAND – 2016

Toronto Independent Music Awards – Winner – Best Instrumental Album – GRAIN OF SAND –2016

Toronto Independent Music Awards – Nominated – Best World Album – GRAIN OF SAND – 2016

USA Independent Music Awards – Vox Populi Winner – The Bill McBirnie Trio – FIND YOUR PLACE – 2016

Global Music Awards – Silver – Extreme Flute – Album & Instrumentalists Categories – GRAIN OF SAND2015

Toronto Independent Music Awards – Nominated – Best Jazz Album – DESVIO – 2015

USA Independent Music Awards – Nominated – Best Jazz Instrumental Category – FIND YOUR PLACE – 2015

Toronto Independent Music Awards – Nominated – Best Jazz Album – FIND YOUR PLACE – 2014

Wm. S. Haynes Co. – Designated a Haynes Artist – 2013

National Flute Association – Winner – Jazz Flute Soloist Competition – 2012

USA Independent Music Awards – Nominated – Best Jazz Album – MERCY – 2011

Toronto Independent Music Awards – Winner – Best Jazz Album – MERCY - 2010

National Flute Association – Winner – Jazz Flute Big Band Competition – 2009

National Jazz Awards – Nominated – Best Album – PACO PACO and Nominated – Best Instrumentalist (Flute) – 2007

Resident Jazz Flute Specialist – Sir James Galway's Official Web Site – 2005

Top 40 Album – Jazz.FM91 & "Jazz With Bob Parlocha" – NATURE BOY – 2003

National Flute Association – Winner – Jazz Flute Masterclass Competition – 2003

The Jazz Report – Flutist of the Year – 1999