— Allan Kozinn,
The New York Times
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— Charles Downey,
Ionarts
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Jake Heggie's own fluent piano playing supports world-class singers Read More...
— Anthony Burton,
BBC Music Magazine
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— Stephen Pettitt,
The Sunday Times
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"a rare breed ... clearly heading straight to the top of the career ladder" Read More...
— Gramophone
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"Heggie instinctively 'gets' the music of words and through melody ... carries the emotional memory of a moment, a connection, a feeling, forward" Read More...
— Edward Seckerson,
Gramophone
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— Anna Picard,
Independent on Sunday
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"Mozart at his cuddliest and most approachable" Read More...
— Graham Rickson,
theartsdesk.com
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"refined touch and a beguiling sense of Schubertian style" Five Stars Read More...
— Geoffrey Norris,
The Daily Telegraph
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"There's always an electric jolt about Huggett's gut-stringed violin..." Read More...
— Geoff Brown,
The Times
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Apollo's Fire - a tireless front-runner among America's finest Baroque orchestras - is set to make its first transatlantic tour culminating in a concert at London's Wigmore Hall on 30th November 2010. Read More...
— Edward Seckerson,
The Independent
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Wednesday's [Seattle Symphony] audience, encouragingly diverse in age, leapt to its collective feet in vociferous applause for Augustin Hadelich's performance of the Beethoven Violin Concerto ... [he] deserved the cheers. Read More...
— Bernard Jacobson,
Seattle Times
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— Philippa Kiraly,
The Gathering Note
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"this swaggering version ... more than holds its own against the competition ... brilliantly played" Read More...
— Stephen Pettitt,
The Sunday Times (London)
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Augustin Hadelich is the most recent torchbearer for the prestige of the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis Read More...
— Jay Harvey,
Indianapolis Star
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Italian Baroque instrumental music is much more than Vivaldi's Four Seasons. In "Flights of Fancy," violinist Monica Huggett and members of the Irish Baroque Orchestra capture the remarkable diversity and sometimes outlandish color of this era in music. Read More...
— WQXR
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— Cho-Liang Lin,
San Diego Union-Tribune
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Jon Lord's most recent recording, "To Notice Such Things," features several classical miniatures and a suite for flute and string orchestra written in memory of a dear friend, Sir John Mortimer. Read More...
— Julie Amacher,
Minnesota Public Radio
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— Tully Potter,
The Daily Mail
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— Steven Ritter,
Audiophile Audition
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Simon Trpceski "proved himself a master of Chopin's subtle shock tactics ... it was impossible to remain unswayed by Mr. Trpceski's careful consideration and thoroughness". Read More...
— Steve Smith,
The New York Times
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Hadelich played the solo part with complete mastery, a creamy tone and grand expression...For an encore Thursday, he played Paganini's spirited Caprice No. 17 with an effortless musicality that here confirmed reports of an important career in the making. Read More...
— Mark Swed,
Los Angeles Times
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The young violinist, who made his Hollywood Bowl debut in 2008 as a last-minute substitute, will play the Mendelssohn concerto Thursday. Read More...
— Richard S. Ginell,
Los Angeles Times
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Hadelich's triumph at the Hollywood Bowl in 2008 helped him get a return engagement Read More...
— Richard S. Ginell,
Los Angeles Times
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— Antony Hodgson,
classicalsource.com
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"he easily confirmed his place on the shortlist of today's top violin virtuosos" Read More...
— Sabine Kortals,
Denver Post
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"Brazilian cellist Antonio Meneses and the Northern Sinfonia offer a full palette of exhilarating works to revive the spirit." Read More...
— Julie Amacher,
Minnesota Public Radio
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Composer and producer Tolga Kashif has finished recording his latest work, The Genesis Suite Read More...
— Classic FM
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La Serenissima "plays Vivaldi as vividly and freely as jazz" Read More...
— WQXR
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