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With this much going on there's the risk of aural muddiness and it is tribute both to the performers and Robinson's arrangements that the sound was busy but not cluttered. The breadth and purity of sound quality in The New Mystique was something a producer in a recording studio might spend hours trying to manufacture. And we were experiencing it live, with the emotional resonance that happens between audience and performers when chamber music is at its best.
The West Australian
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