FAVELLA LYRICA
"I doubt anyone who had never heard Favella Lyrica could imagine what they do, or how well they do it: We've never heard anything quite like the duet singing of Pamela Murray and Pamela Dellal." |
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"The writing calls for virtuoso playing (and Beattie provided it gloriously)..." Catherine Peterson, Boston Globe
"The thrilling chorus...was so together, each vocal line--even in double choruses--was distinctly audible, including the words." Lloyd Schwartz, Boston Phoenix
"Michael Beattie was superb at the harpsichord."Richard Dyer, Boston Globe
"...no doubt with the help of continuo-player/assistant conductor Michael Beattie, this is probably the best musically prepared production in the recent history of the Boston Lyric." Lloyd Schwartz, Boston Phoenix
"Michael Beattie led a performance that was among the most transparent, buoyant and timelessly suspended I've ever heard. The long, falling sequence in the first movement simply floated and Beattie's negotiation of that movement's treacherous cadenza was enviable. In the slow movement, a sublime trio, he took full advantage of his modern instrument, making one believe that Bach must have written this piece for the piano. It doesn't get much better than this." Michael Manning, Boston Globe
"Honors, though, go to pianist Michael Beattie, whose rippling continuities in a breathtaking solo performance in No. 5 show how far he's come from mere rehearsal accompanist." Lloyd Schwartz, Boston Phoenix
"...the Greenleaf Chamber Players, a first-rate ensemble that played the Bach with a perfect sense of Baroque transparency..." Allan Kozinn, New York Times
"...Michael Beattie has emerged as one of Boston music's MVPs...a distinguished musician and a skillful pianist...precision of his fingerwork and the liveliness of his musical mind...confident and atmospheric...shimmering lightness." Richard Dyer, Boston Globe
"...orchestra of star soloists included the profoundly sympathetic, practically vocal continuo playing of Michael Beattie..." Lloyd Schwartz, Boston Phoenix
"...Beattie was McSweeney's exemplary partner, playing with suppleness, honesty and lyricism." Anthony Tommasini, Boston Globe