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MusicWeb: Dreamscapes Review
The opening Violin Concerto is a good introduction to Fung, offering an immediate vista of her understated but brilliant orchestration and her technically demanding but musically riveting writing for the violin.
Audiophile Audition: Dreamscapes Review
This, easily, one of the most unusual piano concertos you will ever hear but, I think, the strongest work in this collection and completely fascinating. The fact that she is, clearly, a very creative and skilled composer is all I need to recommend this without hesitation.
American Record Guide: Dreamscapes Review
Vivian Fung’s Dreamscapes is a cutting-edge album in the best sense, an invigorating indication of where we are in classical music.
Music Pointers: Dreamscapes Review
Exciting, skilfully put together music with many exoticisms.
Sequenza 21: Vivian Fung's "Dreamscapes" Review
“What sets Fung apart is her ability to take over the subconscious of the listener, to build a world so captivating that even the strangest of transitions happen seamlessly. “
SF Gate: Album Review: Vivian Fung, 'Dreamscapes'
“The year-old Violin Concerto that leads off the disc boasts a certain winsome charm, especially in the fluid performance of soloist Kristin Lee.”
Philadelphia Inquirer: Dreamscapes Review
At every point in the disc, Fung has a strong sense of thematic control and structural overview that suggests more great things to come.
Vivian Fung's Dreamscapes
Celebrating our studio album featuring the music of Vivian Fung.
San Francisco Chronicle: Dreamscapes Review
Here at last is music of dramatic urgency and depth, in which Fung draws on ideas from gamelan while also adding plenty of her own original material - clangorous, dissonant harmonies, off-kilter rhythms and a sense of wild unpredictability.
Into the Dreamscapes with Vivian Fung
Chatting with composer Vivian Fung about her upcoming studio release with Metropolis Ensemble and finding her voice in the creative process.
The WholeNote: Dreamscapes Review
All three of the works presented here are based on gamelan motifs and melodies giving the disc a wonderful continuity.
Metropolis and The Legendary Roots Crew
Discover the origin story that led to an ongoing collaboration between The Roots and Metropolis, and their new studio album, Undun.
HipHopDX: Undun Review
The remainder of undun speaks through the instrumentals, where innocent pianos and violins turn into reckless percussions that fade into searing strings suggesting Redford has died.
New York Times: The Roots: 2 Albums, One Quest
The album has an instrumental coda… an elegiac string quartet and a last dissonant piano chord, an unpeaceful final rest.
The Guardian: Undun Review
Undun is also a mirror held up to present-day America, where ambitions are more likely to die than prosper. It's a downer, but timely and affecting, with moments of beauty.
Chicago Tribune: Undun Review
A gorgeous neo-classical suite closes the album… If an album can be both chilling and beautiful at once, "Undun" is it.

