In the Press

January-March 2009
George Enescu "Impressions from Childhood" reviewed in the Audiophile Audition

The US release of the stellar interpretation of Romanian composer George Enescu's "Impressions from childhood", performed by world reknown violonist Sherban Lupu and Sinfonia Varsovia, enjoyed an enthusiastic reception form the US music critics:

  • Audiophile Audition, March 24, 2009: GEORGE ENESCU: Impressions from Childhood, by Gary Lemco
    "From the first note of Sherban Lupu’s violin, opening “The Fiddler” in gypsy style--only a hair’s breadth from the swarthy-folk violin that begins Peer Gynt--the Impressions of Childhood (1940) of George Enescu (1881-1955) for violin and small orchestra,  we revel in the virtuoso syntax that rivals Ravel’s solo work in Tzigane."