Colorado String Quartet, featuring the premiere of "Songbook for Annamaria" by Robert Maggio, reviewed in the Arizona Daily Star
Winter Chamber Music Fest is best game in town - Tucson Citizen
"Musical
sparks" 2001 Festival
Review of Elizabeth Raum's
Sonata for Piano Four Hands (World Premiere)
Lang Lang (Piano and Friends pianist) CD review in Tucson Citizen
Review: "Artemis makes impressive debut here"
High notes (the 2000 Festival)
Guitars reign in chamber fest
2000 Festival review
`People United' performance brings down the house
Risky fun highlights Chamber Festival
Women of Culture The Weekly's preview of the Eroica Trio
Classical Beauties The Star's prevue of the Eroica
Eroica brings a joyous piano trio sound Ken's review in the Star
Guarneri Quartet, far from fading, still shines brightly
Pianist Say to provide eclectic bill at Piano and Friends recital opener
Pianist Say has his way toying with offbeat audience suggestions
James Reel's warm and fuzzy comments.
The Brentano Quartet's excellent Arizona debut.
The Emerson String Quartet's February 3, 1998 concert review.
Here's an excellent discussion by Ken Keuffel of the nearly insurmountable difficulties of making a career of playing the piano, featuring Markus Pawlik. (This is exactly WHY we present Piano and Friends, and why AFCM is at the forefront of chamber music presenters!)
Magaret Regan reviews our 50th season and history, and the Lafayette String Quartet here.
Ken reviews our 49 years and our 50th season, and previews the Lafayette String Quartet here.
The Lafayette String Quartet's "Stellar performance", according to Ken Keuffel in the Arizona Daily Star.
Vignettes of 49 years in the Star's Arts Journal.
Metamorphosen review.
Fine musicians make demanding concert a joy
James Reel of the Arizona Daily Star shares his insights into our 1996 season and philosophy in this Starlight article.And in this article discusses 1996 highlights.
Click here to see Ken Keuffel's interview with composer Giampaolo Bracali in the Star. And here for the review of the performance of Bracali's String Quartet No. 2, which received a standing ovation from the audience!