"Over the last few years, Naxos has released a lot of music by lesser-known composers, and it is sometimes hard to know where to begin. If you feel that way, start here: a rewarding disc, featuring superlative performers and the work of a first-rate composer. Bring on the symphonies!" --Fanfare, August 2007
"This is a grand and entirely laudable scheme, comparable in many ways to some of Shostakovich’s symphonies devoted to the sufferings of the former Soviet Union. " --Taipei Times, February 2016
"This is a grand and entirely laudable scheme, comparable in many ways to some of Shostakovich’s symphonies devoted to the sufferings of the former Soviet Union. " --Taipei Times, February 2016
"Formosa Seasons" is based on a series of Haiku-like poems, and is dedicated to the celebrated Taiwanese-American violinist Cho-Liang Lin. It follows the format of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons", and has enjoyed many performances, although only once were the two works paired in concert. The Double concerto for Violin and Cello was again dedicated to Cho-Liang Lin, and to the Taiwanese-American 'cellist Felix Fan, who had studied with Yo-Yo Ma and Janos Starker.
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