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 and Ravello Records.
Carlos Simon, Anthony R. Green, and Kamala Sankaram featured in the Washington Post’s 22 Composers to watch in 2022.
Shawn E. Okpebholo’s LORD, HOW COME ME HERE? featured in an interview for WFMT – Songs of Faith and Hope.
Maria Clark and Maria Thompson Corley’s SOUL SANCTUARY featured in Operawire.
“Gorgeous songs complemented by great choral and solo singing.”
“Cohen is a master performer and that is on full display throughout all of these pieces that have a great deal of lyrical playing and smatterings of virtuosic display.”
“Here’s hoping that the university and the good people of South Dakota feel proud of the distinguished representation they’re accorded by their young cultural ambassadors.”
American Record Guide on the University of South Dakota Chamber Singers and David Holdhusen’s LUX AETERNA.
“a truly diverse repertoire.”
Dusty Wright’s Culture Catch on Eight Strings and a Whistle’s AND NOTHING REMAINS THE SAME.
Guerilla Opera featured in the Boston Globe.
“A captivating listen that bridges the past with current ideas.”
“a deeply rewarding listening experience.”
Scottish Field on “The Rinns of Islay” by Helen MacKinnon from LEGENDS AND LIGHT VOL. 2.