What Others Say
“A variegated garden of music delights, comprehensive
and melodious -in the way of nocturnes by Chopin and Debussy-
and full of emotional contrasts.”
-Daniel Cariaga, Los Angeles Times-
about “NOCTURNOS DE ANDALUCÍA”
What Others Say
“The public’s enthusiasm was overwhelming:
intense applause and prolonged bravos until
Lorenzo Palomo went up to the stage and greeted everyone.”
– José Luis García del Busto – ABC, Madrid, Spain –
about “NOCTURNOS DE ANDALUCÍA”
What Others Say
“This mentioned nocturno movement in its flawless and
atmospheric beauty could develop into a truly orchestra hit. ”
– Hans-Peter Müller, Die Welt – Berlin, Germany –
about the movement “Nocturno de Córdoba” of “NOCTURNOS DE ANDALUCÍA”
What Others Say
“It was a magical night. A concert which will be remembered.
Everything was wonderful, the chorus, the orchestra. …
Lorenzo Palomo’s music is fantastic. … DULCINEA was acclaimed with cheering and applause by aheterogeneous public. …
The cantata mixes rhythms of “La Mancha”,
exuberant music, lyricism …”
– Enrique Müller, El Correo – Bilbao, Spain –
What Others Say
“Palomo’s DULCINEA acclaimed in Berlin.”
– José Luis García del Busto, Revista Scherzo –
Madrid, Spain
What Others Say
“I am convinced Lorenzo Palomo’s THE SNEETCHES will become
a pillar of the orchestral repertoire, alongside such classics as
Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf” and
Britten’s “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra.”
– Martin Bookspan, American critic and commentator –
New York
What Others Say
“I was truly taken with Palomo’s score and believe that it will indeed find its way into the category of “standard classical literature”, as it is brilliantly written and has a timeless social message.
But above all, it’s fun!”