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CONCERT and CD REVIEWS

"One of the most exciting new groups on the early music scene ... they sing with an ethereal purity that is breathtaking... the next big thing in early vocal music."
TimeOut New York, USA

"If ZORGINA's first CD, polyphonics, seemed to me like a collection of short stories, then their second CD, triplicité, is an entire novel. ZORGINA vocalensemble... unbiased, spontaneous, expansive, the opposite of narrow-minded..."
Ban Zoltan Andràs / Csont Andràs, Magyar Narancs, Budapest

"The singers have a gift for conveying emotional depth ... and a fabulous sense of rhythm... It is inevitable that comparisons will be made with Anonymous 4... but honestly, ZORGINA is more interesting to listen to."
Early Music America Magazine, USA

"...delightful, enchanting, and unpretentious...their intonation is fantastic.. their dynamics, phrasing, and tone are amazingly homogeneous... Its obvious that we're not talking about narrow-minded early music experts here, but rather three singers with expansive cultural and musical backgrounds."
Bayrischer Rundfunk, Germany (Bavarian radio)

"...unlike many trendy groups ZORGINA can sing: their intonation is excellent, and they bring a musical expressiveness to this music lacking in big-name groups such as Gothic Voices and Anonymous 4."
Boston Early Music News, USA

"The three voices, each with perfect intonation, created a velvety texture that blended effortlessly and produced a gorgeous sound. ...(the song) O Rosa Bella... received a stunning performance. As it was sung by these superb singers, it surpassed any previous performance to have met my ears."
Woodstock Times, USA

"The expressiveness of their singing transcends the boundaries of time."
Österreichischer Rundfunk, Austria (Viennese radio)

"crystalline phrasing, quicksilver dynamics, sly mischief ...their performance was exemplary."
The Providence Phoenix, USA