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Zachary Detrick's Wonderland
Eleven-year-old Zachary Detrick might barely stand as tall as a cello, but his imagination soars as high as a New York City skyscraper.
Dallas Morning News: Concertos Review
For all their eclecticism, these pieces reveal a strong common profile—with tragic ferocity lurking under the sparkling surfaces.
San Francisco Chronicle: Concertos Review
The music of Israeli composer Avner Dorman is so vivacious and so technically proficient that it’s hard to resist… most rewarding is the Mandolin Concerto, which fuses Baroque and Middle Eastern gestures in unusual ways, and which ends with a surprising flourish.
CD HotList: Concertos Review
This wonderful program of three concertos and one concerto grosso, all beautifully performed and recorded, is nearly enough to restore the confidence of the most hardened pessimist in the future of classical music.
Fanfare: Concertos Review
Many will respond to the joyousness of the writing and youthful enthusiasm of the performances on offer.
MusicWeb: Concertos Review
The playing of the Metropolis Ensemble led by Andrew Cyr is excellent: sensitive, supportive, very accurate and finely balanced, with a lot of spirit.
Home Stretch
Chamber orchestra concert featuring premieres and new commissions with Timo Andres, Anna Clyne, and Andrew Norman.
New York Times: Avner Dorman "Concertos"
Avner Dorman writes with an omnivorous eclecticism that makes his music on Concertos both accessible and impossible to pigeonhole.
Classics Today: Dorman's "Concertos"
“This is really good stuff, a genuine discovery, beautifully played and excellently engineered. It will make you feel good about the future of contemporary Classical music.”
American Record Guide: Concertos Review
Call it a guilty pleasure, but it’s great fun and filled with a youthful joy of music making. Pianist Eliran Avni is sensational.
Zachary’s Big Ideas
“Zachary and I have been working together for about two months now, and I’m constantly surprised by his imagination and facility.”
I found it by the sea
Interactive chamber music concert featuring composers Timo Andres, Anna Clyne, and David Bruce.

