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Members of TOPAZ
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Mimi
Dye, violist/violinist/composer, Director
"She demonstrated her command of the instrument persuasively...
and played with concentration, skill and confidence."
New York Times
"...played with agility and tonal lustre."
New York Newsday
"...eloquent performer."
San Francisco Chronicle
"...delivered exquisitely... her work was recognized by prolonged
applause."
Sacramento Bee
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Victoria Ehrlich,
‘cellist
"...a solo cello emoted deeply felt, cautiously unveiled conviction ... underlining the expressive abilities of cellist Victoria Ehrlich."
San Francisco Classical Voice
"...thrilling performance."
Sacramento Bee
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Dawn Harms,
violinist
"The Violinist Dawn Harms attacked the music with an unabashedly
Romantic approach that really made the piece come alive."
Andante Magazine
"Ms. Harms played so sweetly as if she was ascending into the heavens
and taking us all with her."
Amarillo Globe News
"Violinist Dawn Harms was outstanding in her confident leadership
and musicianship. The Bach was lifted off the page and took flight directly
to our hearts. Harms... was like a bird in her soaring lines. We were
flying high."
San Francisco Classical Voice
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Li-shan Hung,
pianist
"A major musician of tremendous stature... a deeply probing artist."
Dr. Thomas Wendel, former Chair of the American Beethoven
Society
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Anne Lenoir,
clarinetist
"Anne Lenoir is an accomplished clarinetist with in depth talents
and a beautiful, excellent clarinet tone."
David Weber, former professor of clarinet at the Julliard School
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Dan Yu,
harpist
"A unique and major talent capable of bringing the art of harp playing
and the way the world views it to an entirely new dimension... radiating
so much joy... it seems she's already in a class by herself."
New York Concert Review
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Roxanne Michaelian,
pianist
"Ms. Michaelian's account of the Wanderer Fantasy set a standard
some of her more experienced colleagues on the concert platform would
be hard put to duplicate. It proceeded with a fetching lilt, a fine touch,
just the right amount of rhythmic propulsion."
The San Francisco Examiner
"Ms. Michaelian's playing impressed for it's highly musical qualities.
She had a way of joining phrases with a sense of inner connectedness.
This and a facility for purling runs gave the playing polish and elegance."
Los Angeles Herald Examiner
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