‘Chopin Mazurkas that just flowed from her fingers with elegance and beguiling flexibility as beautifully as any native of Chopin’s homeland.’
‘A Dante Sonata demonically imperious but also heart rendingly seductive where her command of the keyboard was at times breathtaking in its audacity.’
‘it was the Beethoven Sonata op 109 that was played with such understanding of these last thoughts of a Universal genius’
‘I have rarely heard the staccato of the second variation given such an ethereal magic sheen as it dissolved so naturally into a legato that seemed to glow with such ravishing sounds.’
Review by Christopher Axworthy
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