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Millennia Too!

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“Millennia Too! performed a delightful recital. . . Their ensemble was excellent, the carefully chosen organ registrations complementing and contrasting with the oboe’s timbre. . .“

The workshop on Music for Organ & Instruments… “focused on practical aspects of musical 'partnerships', whether short- or long-term. The perspectives of both organist and instrumentalist on topics such as repertoire, tuning, and acoustics were especially insightful.”

    --Jane Smith, The American Organist, May 2008
 

 "By featuring the superb musicianship of Alison Luedecke and Susan Barrett, Binghamton University/State University of New York, was able to present to the Binghamton public a superb expression of duo music-making at its finest. The concert was performed with all of the elan and flair expected from two musicians of the highest caliber; the combination was musical and refined."

--Dr. Jonathan Biggers, Department Chair, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY

 

 

“It was an outstanding program--outstanding, not only in the quality of performance, but also in their choice of program. There is an elegance to their playing that is a wonderful contrast to the simple, unaffected manner of their presentation. Susan's beautiful tone was perfectly matched by Alison's choice of accompanying stops from the organ, a true duet by equal partners. Alison's solo pieces were performed in a crisp, clean, and extremely musical manner. We look forward to many return visits from this outstanding duo!”

--Conrad Bruderer, Chair, Concert Series, First Church of Christ Scientist, La Mesa, CA

 

 

"A concert by Alison Luedecke and Susan Barrett is a totally joyous experience. Their repertoire ranges from the pre-baroque to the contemporary and is performed with impeccable style and musicianship. Their verbal comments communicate their enthusiasm, drawing the listener, even the uninitiated, into the music in a fresh and compelling way. Not to be missed!"

--Robert Plimpton, Civic Organist Emeritus, Spreckels Organ Society, San Diego, CA

“An outstanding Organ Plus concert. . . presented a particularly beautiful collection of pieces. . . really exciting. . . 100% good players. . .”

--Mary Lee Mistretta in LA Pipeline, July 2001, the official newsletter of the Los Angeles chapter, American Guild of Organists
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