Shaham in concert with Houston Symphony Orchestra

15 February 2011

SHAHAM, WALTON, GRAF IN EVENING OF MUSCLE AND MYSTERY....

The Houston Chronicle, Feb. 4, 2011

With Gil Shaham soloing brilliantly in one of the second-tier works he loves to promote… Graf chose a second English work, Sir Benjamin Britten's Sinfonia da Requiem… Shaham is an engaging and wonderfully skillful performer. A hint of shyness or reticence added to the allure of his onstage persona (though no player of his level is a wallflower). At the end, I realized I had encountered a goose-bump experience — an event to remember.

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'The Sibelius is out of this World.' Rave review of Anthony/Edwards release in American Record Guide

05 January 2012

'Anthony has terrific tone and style-mellifluous yet strong... The Sibelius (an excellent companion to the Edwards) is out of this world... It's a full five minutes longer than the Heifetz (Chicago/Hendl RCA). Anthony isn't quite as fiery, but I like her approach better - and there's still plenty...

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Sibelius/Edwards November Limelight Magazine Review

25 November 2011

'It’s hard to believe such an accomplished, distinctive Australian work only had its European premiere last year with Olding, the SSO and Ashkenazy at the Edinburgh Festival – the present disc makes a strong case for its reappraisal abroad. Ross Edwards’ 1986 concerto remains his finest work, co...

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Vail Valley festival violinist Gil Shaham "stuck on" 1930s music

10 August 2011

Marked by Kristallnacht, the Great Depression and the beginning of World War II , the 1930s were an unquestionably important historical decade.

But because of that turmoil or perhaps despite it, those 10 years also happen to be among the most artistically rich of the 20th century, producing...

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