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Excerpts from reviews of Farallon performances:

Beautiful control and impeccable blending…the group demonstrated recorder ensemble music at its most professional level. 
Classical Voice of North Carolina January 2009

Farallon plays with impeccable taste, wonderful balance, almost perfect intonation and a feel for the music that adds immeasurably to the enjoyment of anything they play.  In addition, especially in the Bach pieces, they demonstrated a dynamic control I did not think possible for recorders.
The Atlanta Early Music Alliance Broadside  April 2003

An inspired performance.  Farallon has an attractive, well-crafted sound.  Let’s hope they return.
The Birmingham (AL) News March 23, 2003

Farallon...a group whose sense of ensemble is as flawless as its intonation.     
An exciting concert.  It seemed they were having as much fun as the audience whose enthusiastic applause demanded an encore.  
American Recorder September 2002

Excerpts from CD reviews (Ludwig Senfl: Lieder, Motets, Instrumental Works)
released 2005

Here, we have a survey of this too-little heard composer’s works, engagingly performed and well recorded.
Early Music Vol. XXXVI, No. 4 November 2008

 

El cuarteto realiza toda su música del renacimiento en estos instrumentos espectaculares, creando un tono caliente y maravilloso de la belleza.
(The quartet performs renaissance music on spectacular instruments, creating a warm and (absolutely) beautiful sound.)
andesnevados.blogspot.com March 2008

This excellent disc includes recorder quartet arrangements of an assortment of Senfl's works both sacred and secular, and will not only delight the ear but should also help to shed light on an unjustly neglected master of Renaissance polyphony. (RA)
CD Hotlist: New Releases for Libraries  February 2006

Farallon... is quite the equal of the well-known European recorder ensembles.  Their control of intonation and ensemble is exemplary and they show a real understanding of Senfl’s idiom.  Both the performance and the choice of repertoire make this a disc that will be of great interest to lovers of Renaissance recorder music.
American Recorder January 2006

 

excerpt from letter written by music teacher in Landrum, South Carolina, April 2, 2003

...”thank you for the wonderful musical gift that you gave our fourth grade students.  Your performance was truly a joy and a remarkable educational experience for them...(they) were impressed by the refined musicianship presented at the concert...thank you again for an incredible experience.”