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  • As gimmicky as that parenthetical R may seem, the crucial point it (and the performances) made was that as explosive and timbrally exotic as Varèse's music can be, its structures are actually comfortingly traditional.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • I've always loved Debussy for this refined, very velvety sonic palette, harmonically and timbrally.

    NewMusicBox 2010

  • The frenetic virtuosity of your playing in those contexts is pretty much abandoned for what's actually a rather reflective, timbrally controlled compositional approach.

    NewMusicBox 2010

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