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Eniko Magyar

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Eniko Magyar Sep 19, 2012

"A violist of the highest caliber..."  Maestro Yuri Bashmet
 
"… The autumnal shades of Lionel Tertis and the brightness of William Primrose." Classic FM Magazine
 
“Magyar has at her command a wonderfully wide palette of colours and beautiful cleararticulation...” The Strad
 “The viola is an instrument with a mournful soul that only reveals itself to select few. Magyar is clearly one of them...”  Classic FM Magazine
 “Magyar's technique has lyrical grace that makes magic...” John Terauds, The Toronto Star
 "Magyar sets the bar almost impossibly and unfairly high with this lustrous reading.... one of the fattest and chocolaty viola sounds I have ever heard, rich in over tones and gorgeously even across the entire spectrum."  -  Steven E. Ritter, Fanfare Magazine
“Is the viola making a comeback? After Aaron David Carpenter last week, here's another stylish soloist who, with her pianist  is destined for big things by the evidence here. The several Bridge miniatures are charming, while sonatas by Bax [Bliss] and Delius provide real depth and substance. Beautifully balanced sound, too. “    Michael Barone, Minnesota Public Radio
“The performances are excellent, really getting to the heart of this music, which is superb... a must for all lovers of English music, and anyone purely interested in music for the viola. I loved it. “   Bob Briggs, MusicWeb International
"Impassioned player of exceptional abilities..." - The Press and Journal
"Performance of the highest standard..." - Atar Arad
“One of our most outstanding players… a really top ranking viola soloist” David Strange, Head of Strings, Royal Academy of Music
“A captivating foray into the sound world of the viola, as seen through the eyes of English composers who have found a master exponent of their music in Eniko Magyar.”   Jean-Yves Duperron, Classicalmusicsentinel.com

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