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| ‘Soliloquy’ for solo piano is intriguingly crafted, with strikingly original harmonic and contrapuntal movement that takes your fingers, if not your ears, by surprise. | ||
| —Murray McLachlan, International Piano (May/June 2015) |
| The colours and textures are orchestrally charged – yet the effects are achieved without bombast or excess. | ||
| —Murray McLachlan, International Piano (May/June 2015) |
| Beautiful, wistful music which makes considerable use of motivic variation techniques in only 112 bars. | ||
| —Murray McLachlan, International Piano (May/June 2015) |
| The music sounds like an orchestral transcription and […] is in fact a pleasure to play through, especially at the sustained chordal climaxes towards the end. | ||
| —Murray McLachlan, International Piano (May/June 2015) |
| Post-Grade 8 players in search of something different but not outlandish could really enjoy this. | ||
| —Murray McLachlan, International Piano (May/June 2015) |
| A quietly original piece that will give tactile as well as aural pleasure. | ||
| —Murray McLachlan, International Piano (May/June 2015) |