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| "This recording proves that his skills as a virtuoso organist equal or surpass his verbal virtuosity... Mardirosian's interpretations are energized, often riveting, flawless." —The American Organist, September, 2004 (real full text) |
| "In our present day and age, much more such splendid organ playing is needed!" —American Record Guide. December, 2004 (read full text) |
"Outstanding musicianship and virtuosity...He admirably expressed color, motion and human perspective in musical terms." Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, New York |
"A choice musical pleasure for the large audience...From the first measures of his precisely articulated Bach he was able to emotionally sweep away his audience....Well done, with great vitality, his Bach playing remained disciplined and transparent!...An admirable artistic performance." Bonner Rundschau Germany |
"A brilliant demonstration of his qualities as an organist."Le Monde de la Musique, Paris |
"An organ recital characterized by exceptionally precise phrasing and articulation, yet which still realized the greatest possible color effects...Haig Mardirosian is a masterful interpreter of old world organ music, an artist with reliable and sure technique, as well as a distinctive appreciation of style and the ability for emotional penetration."Aachener Nachrichten, Germany |
"What made his playing immediately delightful was the faithful interpretation of the familiar works by that old master, J.S. Bach."Trierer Volksfreund, Germany |
"Mardirosian's playing is bold, clear, and energetic. He displays an impressive range of expression and color..."—American Record Guide |
| "We give high marks...especially to Mardirosian for his Fantasia/Improvisation on Christ ist erstanden/Christus vincit. It is concentrated, intense music making brilliantly performed."— The American Organist |
| "Marvelously performed... Smooth and exciting at the same time."Mozart Forum , http://www.mozartforum.com |