

We received so many wonderful comments!

I was amazed that such expression could be achieved with just four strings, one bow, and the box (the violin itself).
It wasn't music that forced me to feel cheerful, but rather music that accepted me just as I am.
We look forward to the second installment.
The violin sounds so beautiful, and the harpsichord's sound gently envelops the violin. When I listened to the Chaconne, tears were streaming down my face.
Hearing the Chaconne on a modern violin was even more wonderful than hearing it sung with a live voice; it felt like the singer was right there beside me. Biber's performance had a deep, dark quality to it, and Corelli's performance that followed was incredibly refreshing.
The Chaconne was light and airy, and the Biber piece was deeply moving. Corelli was also excellent! His love for the Baroque violin was evident. Thank you for this wonderful CD.

The sound quality was absolutely amazing!
I finished listening to the whole thing in no time at all, and I was like, "Wait, is it already over?!"
It was understated and appealing. The balance with the harpsichord was also good.

Amazing! It brought tears to my eyes!
The more I listen to it, the better it gets. I've listened to it many times.

It feels like my mind is becoming clearer. I'm really looking forward to the recital.
It's very calming. The performance is stripped of anything unnecessary, giving the impression that it's trying to get closer to what each composer intended to convey. Personally, I like Corelli the best.
It's amazing that they can create this kind of world.

