Testimonials:
IAN FINKEL backed up
Michael Feinstein with amusing musical abandon Finkel provided
furious accompaniment on the xylophone.
- Martin Schaffer - Backstage
Finkel is showcased
in his own spot in the show A big instrumental star.
- Dennis Sprik
The musical highlight
of the Evening Mr. Finkel gave a characteristically virtuoso
performance An Eloquent testimony.
- Don Larsen
Ian Finkel played everything
from Gershwin to Tchaikovsky Spectacular virtuosity and arranging.
- Dardiel Padilla, El Norte, Mexico
Incredible execution
with deep felt reflections.
- David Perales, El Diario, Mexico
Ian Finkel ascended
to a higher realm a fine soloist.
- Alex Ross - NY Times
Zest and spectacular
accuracy!
- Tim Page - NY News Day
Ian Finkel's Fantasy
on themes of Fat's Waller, refreshed the ears with a dose
of unaccustomed sonority.
- New York Magazine
Regarded as the greatest
xylophone virtuoso in the world.
- The Flyer, Aspen Times
Finkel's arrangements
had the whole audience singing along.
- Joseph Berger - NY Times
Buoyant, original numbers.
- Jan Stuart - NY Newsday
Lively, delightful
and new.
- Howard Kissel - Daily News
A splendid performer.
- John Simon - New York Magazine
We are thrilled to announce another triumph
for IAN FINKEL co-starring with his father Fyvush Finkel (Picket
Fences) in a series of concerts entitled "From Second
Avenue to Broadway" at the John Houseman Theater. Ian
received rave reviews across the board. All concerts were
S.R.O!
Here's what the critics said:
"Ian Finkel is
a xylophone virtuoso"
- New York Times - Lawrence Van Gelder
"Ian, a xylophone
virtuoso opens both acts of this revue....The show is xylophone
driven, and you may never hear xylophone solos like these
again."
- New York Newsday - Steve Parks
"The entertainment
is firmly in the hands, or mallets of master xylophonist Ian
who leads the orchestra. Ian executes a virtuostic "Flight
of the Bumble Bee Freilach" through a genteel "Rhapsody
In Blue."
- Jewish Week - Aaron Mack Schloff
"Finkel is widely
regarded as the greatest xylophone virtuoso in the world.
He is the quintessential musician, nothing short of extraordinary.
Suffice to say he's smokin and you can discover what I mean
for yourself."
- The Internet Magazine of Stage
Reviews and Opinion - David Spencer
"The most energized
part of the evening comes from Ian Finkel, a world class xylophonist
who plays a moving Gershwin Medley."
- Back Stage - Dan Isaac
"Delightful, beaming
with warmth. Festive fun!"
- Fox TV - Stewart Klein
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