“Dan Auerbach is [a player] with quiet virtuosity”
– The New York Times
"Auerbach is an expert exponent of microtonal music, which makes his Hába valuable.”
– Jonathan Woolf, MusicWeb International
"...superb violin playing...thoroughly enjoyable from first note to last"
– Joel C. Thompson,
Cherry Grove Music Review
"...scintillating performances throughout, and their natural grasp of these difficult scores allows them to let rip all of their expressive range and intensive approach with total abandon."
– Gerald Fenech, Music & Vision
"Auerbach’s playing is first-rate... masterful clarity”
– Mark J. Estren, InfoDad
“Dan Auerbach is [a player] with quiet virtuosity”
– The New York Times
"Auerbach is an expert exponent of microtonal music, which makes his Hába valuable.”
– Jonathan Woolf, MusicWeb International
"...superb violin playing...thoroughly enjoyable from first note to last"
– Joel C. Thompson, Cherry Grove Music Review
"...scintillating performances throughout, and their natural grasp of these difficult scores allows them to let rip all of their expressive range and intensive approach with total abandon."
– Gerald Fenech, Music & Vision
"Auerbach’s playing is first-rate... masterful clarity”
– Mark J. Estren, InfoDad
“Dan Auerbach is [a player] with quiet virtuosity”
– The New York Times
"Auerbach is an expert exponent of microtonal music, which makes his Hába valuable.”
– Jonathan Woolf, MusicWeb International
"...superb violin playing...thoroughly enjoyable from first note to last"
– Joel C. Thompson,
Cherry Grove Music Review
"...scintillating performances throughout, and their natural grasp of these difficult scores allows them to let rip all of their expressive range and intensive approach with total abandon."
– Gerald Fenech, Music & Vision
"Auerbach’s playing is first-rate... masterful clarity”
– Mark J. Estren, InfoDad
Maestro Alan Aurelia, conductor, The Richmond County Orchestra.
Auerbach-Pierce Duo: Niccolò Paganini: Caprices, Op. 1, Nos. 14, 5, 11. Piano accompaniment by Eddy Brown (14); Robert Schumann (5, 11)
Maestro Alan Aurelia, conductor, The Richmond County Orchestra.
MICROTONAL MUSIC VIOLINIST, MICROTONAL MUSIC VIOLIN PROFESSOR, CSI CUNY CLASSICAL VIOLIN PROFESSOR, CSI CUNY CLASSICAL VIOLIN TEACHER, CSI CUNY ORCHESTRA VIOLINIST,
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