"...
its easy to praise this new disc by Linda Burman-Hall. She is technically
skilled, as we hear in her bravura performance...She plays the familiar
concerto...with zest and with a lyricism that makes one want to sing as
well as dance... Her rhythms are secure, her tempos perfect, and she
manages everywhere to demonstrate the joy of Bach's melodies. This is an
excellent addition to the vast canon of recordings of Bach's keyboard
music."
FANFARE,
MAY/JUNE 2004
"...this
is one of those recordings whose intent transcends simple enjoyment...Burman-Hall
can let loose staggering feats of virtuosity...her stormy performance of
the Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue [is] seething with ferocious
improvisational energy."
GRAMOPHONE,
FEBRUARY 2004
"[An]
attractive program...The performances shine...[because of] her excellently
conceived and executed ornamentation and virtuoso additional passagework -
the lightning fast 16th notes she adds...in the Concerto's
third movement...are the most memorable...Burman-Hall is an exciting and
imaginative artist"
AMERICAN
RECORD GUIDE, MARCH/APRIL 2004
"...another
outstanding release on MSR Classics...Burman-Hall gives vital, energetic,
and insightful performances..."
ATLANTA
AUDIO SOCIETY, APRIL 2004
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Harpsichordist
Linda Burman-Hall
is best known as a performer of historic keyboard works,
and has appeared at such noteworthy venues as the Berkeley Early Music Festival, Aston Magna & the American Musicological Society.
In addition, she is the Artistic Director of the Santa Cruz Baroque Festival and Lux Musica, an ensemble dedicated to 17th & 18th century repertoire.
In “Two Faces of Genius” Ms. Burman-Hall explores Bach’s use of both Italian & French styles in his solo keyboard music, delivering insightful performances
of this influential Baroque keyboard literature.