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Diário
de Notícias (Lisbon, Portugal)
"The
Janacek Sonata, composed of two movements, “Presentiment” and “Death,” was
executed in a manner that emphasized the psychological
density and seriousness of the feelings that inspired her
[Mascolo-David], obtaining, particularly in the second,
a correspondence at the level of the atmosphere created
that impressed by her total refusal to give in into anything
that was not “morbid.” Complete contrast with
the pieces by Mignone, waltzes very stylized that combine
traditional waltz-like elements with musical features of
Brazilian folklore and of Latin American music in general
(echoes of Piazzolla, here and there), in addition to virtuosic
passages of difficult execution . . . . I greatly enjoyed
the performance of waltzes No. 4 (in g minor), 14 (in c-sharp
minor), 20 (in g minor), and 22 (in a minor) by the balance
achieved between spirit and technique.”
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