Here’s what Brian Schuth of the “Boston Musical Intelligencer” has written, as part of that online journal’s year-end wrapup (scroll ~2/3 of the way down the page):
 
“Boston Camerata’s Play of Daniel has haunted me since I saw it a couple of weeks ago, something I didn’t expect. Top-rank music making combined with the expert use of space and a hypnotic performance from Jordan Weatherston Pitts as Daniel.”
 
His wonderful review is online here.
 
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It’s by François Camper, who says he came out of retirement in order to write this lovely, touching appreciation of Camerata and of Anne Azéma. Our thanks to him, and we hope to enjoy his presence at many concerts to come!
 
J’ai raccroché les stylos il y a maintenant quelques années. Pour laisser aux autres le plaisir de rendre compte de leurs belles rencontres musicales. Continue reading


 
Sing We Noel: Christmas from England and Early America with the Boston Camerata conducted by Joel Cohen
 
“When I was in college I wanted to audition for the Boston Camerata. Dream on. I’ve loved their work since I was 12. This was recorded in the 70s. In those days I lived in a basement apartment in Boston. Three pilots from Air Nigeria lived across the hall. One of their ideas of a party was blasting track 1 of this CD day and night. I loved it. I never complained.”