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"...joyfully curling, skirling
lines ...they
whirl as if under some ancient spell."
Elaine Guregian, The Akron
Beacon Journal,
Sunday, October 26,
2003 re: "Drones and Nanorhythms" as recorded by Solaris wind quintet
(Capstone
RecordsCPS-8723)
"...a radiant series of lyrical
and swirling
encounters."
Donald Rosenberg, The
Cleveland Plain
Dealer, Sunday, Oct 1, 2000, re The Golden Canon as recorded by Solaris
wind quintet (Capstone Records CPS-8677)
"...a fascinating and beautiful
work that
develops great complexity while maintaining a basic tonality and
theme..."
Barry Kilpatrick, The
American Record
Guide, January/February 2001 (p246) re The Golden Canon as recorded by
Solaris wind quintet (Capstone Records CPS-8677)
"...I was about to write off the
(electroacoustic) genre as inhumane until I heard this last piece on
the program..."
Elaine Guregian, The Akron
Beacon Journal ,
Monday April 22, 2002 re: "alt.music.ballistix" as performed by
Clarinetist Kristine Belisle at the2002 Society of Composers
Incorporated National Conference at
the University of Akron, Ohio
"...novel in
concept...charming..."
Ryan Tracy, Orange County
Register. re,
Concert performance of "alt.music.ballistix" as performed by
clarinetist Hakan Rosengren, California State Fullerton
"...the closing work was one of
the most
interesting (and entertaining) of the Conference"...
Floyd Williams, from the
Sept 1998 issue of
Australian Clarinet and Saxophone Magazine
98 Beijing International
Clarinet Festival
Review of "alt.music.ballistix" as performed by Hakan Rosengren
"...perhaps the most provocative
piece of the
entire conference was
Nikola Resanovic's "alt.music.ballistix....wild and fascinating work..."
from p. 61 of the december
2000 issue
of"THE CLARINET" journal, re: the 2000 International Clarifest in
Norman, Oklahoma performance of "alt.music.ballistix" as performed by
Babette Belter
"...The
stillness and open harmonies of its central movement were lovely...."
Joseph Dalton,
timesunion.com, March 25, 2012. Review of "Drones and
Nanorhythms" as performed by the Imani Winds, Kiggins Hall, Emma
Willard School, Troy, NY on March 24, 2012.
"...a carpet ride of
Balkan-influenced sounds."
Geraldine Freedman for the
Sunday Gazette, Schenectady, NY. Review of "Drones and
Nanorhythms" as performed by the Imani Winds, Kiggins Hall, Emma
Willard School, Troy, NY on March 24, 2012.
Laubenthal chose the Schubert and
Rozsa selections because of her affinity for the pieces but has not had
the opportunity to perform them in a recital until now. She added the
Resanovic selection because "I wanted something interesting, impressive
and entertaining."
Targetednews.com news release
regarding Jennifer Laubenthal's program selection of Resanovic's
"alt.music.ballistix" for her faculty clarinet recital given at ENMU,
on Tues, Feb 22, 2010.
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