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!

– Mike Telin, Cleveland classical – Ohio –
about “THE SNEETCHES”