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“Pianist Stevens and flutist Greenberg performed with their “usual panache and musical projection.”
—Los Angeles Times
“The transcription worked beautifully in Susan Greenberg’s sweetly articulated renditions supported by Delores Stevens on a rapturous piano.”
“Alan Chapman commentary…was both informative and entertaining.”
“Delores Stevens was prominent among the five star performers.”
“… the overall description of ‘delicious’ would not be excessive. …wit, wisdom, sarcasm, tenderness, sheer delight[!]; Hurrah, Palisades!”
—Alan Rich, LA Weekly
“Technically wondrous pianist Stevens plays with equal power and refinement.”
—Los Angeles Time
“There are lots of little chamber music societies around, but Chamber Music Palisades is one that seems to be getting things right.”
—Alan Chapman, KUSC
“Chamber Music Palisades is a worthy series.”
Susan Greenberg’s flute was again the protagonist, a lonely bird in flight…a languorous singer…a Latin lover.
“Chamber Music Palisades is in the top tier of Los Angeles ensembles… Chamber Music Palisades is a jewel of our local scene… The musicianship is of the highest caliber.”
Golub…world premiere…was performed with great flair and sensitivity by oboist Anne Marie Gabriele.
“Chamber Music Palisades has provided a magnificent opening to their 2010/11 season.”
“…the [Telemann] suite found flutist Susan Greenberg shining most brightly.”
—Los Angeles Times
“Delores Stevens played the piano part effortlessly.”
“Pianist Delores Stevens and the Lyris Quartet made the Schumann the most arresting of the evening’s performances.”
“Bright and seasoned professionalism. Unhackneyed repertoire and a sense of community.”
—Los Angeles Times