In the Press
Reviews and Press Quotes
“Clark and Schuldmann have a way of digging into their material with a wholehearted enthusiasm that is disarming. They are fine musicians with plenty of technical equipment and they work together with as much rapport as could be asked.”
—The New York Times
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“Sanda Schuldmann plays the piano, and, in all but the first piece, Harry Clark plays the cello. The Duo possesses both the technique and the temperament to make these rich, Romantic pieces tug at our heartstrings as they should.”
…Theodore Bikel, a spellbinder half a century ago, has lost none of his magic, and the music of both Mendelssohns is a joy. This is a disc for connoisseurs and one with great value for teaching as well.
—Fanfare Magazine
For more quotes about the Portraits click here.
Dvorak’s New World “Concert a fine tribute to composer Burleigh”
—Arizona Daily Star, 12/05/2006
Complete review
Raisin’ Cane “Jasmine Guy’s Raisin Cane Exquisite Edutainment at the Apollo”
—New York Amsterdam News, 2/28/2007
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Sister Mozart “…a classical-music program that is both inviting and exhilarating for the learned and ignorant ear alike.”
- Arizona Daily Star, 11/25/03
Complete review
Additional review starring Katherine Helmond 11/9/05
Magdalena Bach’s Will “…an afternoon of glorious music.”
— Arizona Daily Star, 2/10/04
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Song Without Words “Music matter most in sublime show about the Mendelssohns”
—Arizona Daily Star, 3/30/04
Complete review
Clark-Schuldmann Duo “A large audience filled St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in downtown Jamestown for a poetic, eloquent concert of music by cello and piano…”
—The Post-Journal
Complete review
For a more detailed biography on Harry Clark and Sanda Schuldmann, please click here.
Still curious about the Parallel Portraits concept? Here is the New York Time’s take on the concept. This is an article on the Chopin show by Valerie Cruice. Enjoy!
Chopin through a Friend’s Eye