Each week, PARMA has the pleasure of not only releasing powerful works by our artists, but also seeing the positive impact that these works have on listeners. Read on for a selection of what the press had to say about the latest releases from Navona Records.
When He Appeared from The Crossing’s WORDS ADORNED featured on New Sounds.
“Eleanor Alberga has a preturantural ability for intuitive melody; these lines rise and fall and twist with grace and dexterity, filled with emotional complexity and satisfying harmonies”
American Record Guide on Eleanor Aberga’s WILD BLUE YONDER.
“sensitively performed by the dedicatees of this 2019 choral work.”
BBC Classical Music on Gavin Bryars and The Crossing’s A NATIVE HILL.
Brian Field’s VOCAL WORKS featured on Operawire’s New Releases.
“Her readings are technical triumphs but then always with the utmost musicality, which marks it all as pretty much definitive.”
Gapplegate on Christina Quilico’s SOUND VISIONARIES.
“Ravel would certainly admire the technical wizardry needed to do it justice.”
James Wegg on Billy Childs’s Pursuit (after “Scarbo,” M. 55) on Inna Falik’s REIMAGINE.
Interview with Debra Silvert from Duo Sequenza on Viewpoints Radio.
“[Alyssa Morris] expresses impressionism in a beautiful way, the flowing character of the technique is beautifully expressed…”
Nieuwe Noten on Athenia Trio’s BRUSH STROKES.
Ah, de Abajo from Piffaro’s LOS MINISTRILES IN THE NEW WORLD featured on Sunday Baroque.