Nominated for Best Classical CD of 2017, Just Plain Folks Music
Awards
Review
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...this is a genuinely lovely disc...lovingly played and well
recorded...Richard Locker plays with a real feeling for the kind
of inflection that this music requires, and his tightly focused
(but never dry) sound keeps the music from getting maudlin.
Critics like to speak about music or music-making that has
genuine sentiment without becoming sentimental, and I think this
disc walks that line perfectly...
Well balanced sound, neither too close nor too distant, rounds
out the production of a very pleasurable CD.
Henry Fogel
...the Locker's reading of the variations is an absolute delight.
Tempos and rhythms are played with an elastic, dance-like spring,
and Richard s full-throated cello tone projects Beethoven s
melodic lines in perfect silhouette against the engaging keyboard
part, so deftly choreographed by Martha. You may have heard many
performances of this piece, but you will hear none better than
this one by Richard and Martha Locker.
Locker's solo cello transcriptions of the cantorial cantillations
are exquisitely played and truly moving.
Jerry Dubins
Locker's eloquence, depth of feeling and richness of tone are
matched in those pieces that call for accompanist by his niece
Martha on piano, but never to more amazing effect as in Ravel s
Two Hebrew Melodies and Zeitlin s Eli Zion. Locker also makes the
Five Cantorial Solos of Solomon Rozumni deeply felt
soliloquies...This is an excellent, well-played disc, recommended
to fanciers of the cello as well as those who most appreciate
this kind of music.
Lynn René Bayley
Richard and Martha Locker, who play cello and piano, have given
us another delightful of Jewish music to enjoy on
festive days. Their first Jewish Cello Masterpieces was on the
Top Ten List at New York s Jewish Week when it came out in 2003,
and I am sure that the second volume will be equally well
received....Although we cannot be sure that the great cantor
Solomon Rozumni composed all his solos, he most certainly sang
them many times. Played on the cello, they add unusual musical
colors to this fine . Pianist Martha Locker, who has
merely accompanied the Achron, Ravel, and Zeitlin works, really
comes into her own territory with the Beethoven Variations on a
Theme from Handel s Judas Maccabeus. Here, her virtuosity is let
loose in all its pianistic glory. Her fingers flow over the keys
with myriad gradations of tone while the cello responds with
equal virtuosity. These musicians seem to think as one and they
play with a single mind...Both cellist and pianist are first-rate
virtuosos and their performances on this disc are exquisite. The
sound is pristine and the ambience gives the listener the feeling
of being in an concert hall with good acoustics. No one
who is interested in Jewish music should miss out on this
beautiful .
Maria Nockin --
--Fanfare Magazine 2014
...exceptional control as well as an outstanding gift of
communication, his performances of Schelomo, Kol Nidre, Kaddisch,
and the excerpt from Baal Shem can hold their own with the likes
of Rostropovich, Ma, Rose, Fournier, and Starker elite company
indeed. Highly recommended for Locker s highly involved, warm,
and technically masterly readings. (review for Volume I of Jewish
Cello Masterpieces) --Fanfare Magazine 2010
Nominated for Best Classical CD 2017 Just Plain Folks Music
Awards --Just Plain Folks