JOAN LIPPINCOTT

Press Notices

 

 

NEW YORK CITY  "Most important perhaps, is her way with rhythm....the mighty Toccata in F had an irresistible and wonderfully humanizing swing about it."

The New York Times

 

BOSTON  "Bach's Canonic Variations on Vom Himmel Hoch displayed an uncommon level of technique, registrational imagination and musical understanding.  Bach's D-minor Toccata and Fugue.. she played with the dazzling solidity and simplicity of the laws of the universe."

Boston Globe

 

WASHINGTON DC  "A large audience gathered last night at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception....Ms. Lippincott rewarded them with a varied program, given with a mixture of consistently high musicianship and disciplined playing."

The Evening Star

 

LOS ANGELES  "Almost everything about Joan Lippincott`s organ recital proved first class....The organist displayed a strong architectonic flair in both programming and performance, a penchant for detail and more than ample technical facility to realize her interpretative goals."

The Los Angeles Times

 

LOS ANGELES  2000 Bach Festival, First Congregational Church – “….a balanced wonder of rigorous freedom and grace – the great Bachian paradox of metaphysical abstractions given exuberant musical life.”

The Los Angeles Times

 

SEATTLE  "She is an exacting musician, intense, positive, and forthright."

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

 

CHICAGO  "Ms. Lippincott's dazzling recital was....the kind of performance a man is prompted to admiringly call 'virile.'  The highlight of the afternoon was the performance of the Alain Trois Danses.   Ms. Lippincott's recital was an auspicious opening to the convention."

Music

 

DETROIT  "Those who attended the recital can certainly verify why critics have acclaimed Ms. Lippincott as one of America's outstanding organ virtuosos.  The final number was the Prelude and Fugue on BACH of Liszt.  It was a tour-de-force and superbly played."

Worship and Music Notes

 

ST. LOUIS  "She applied herself with exhilarating effect....Her stirring performance of the Grande Pièce Symphonique brought the large audience to its feet."

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 

GRAND RAPIDS  "Lippincott gave the great Toccata in F an extremely fluid touch and the lines sang.  I heard new things in the music because of her way of playing it."

Grand Rapids Press


 

CLEVELAND  "Adding to the vibrancy of her performance was her infallible sense of rhythm....Ms. Lippincott immediately identified herself as a straightforward interpreter, whose playing was clean, technically assured and free from mannerisms."

The Plain Dealer

 

LINCOLN  "To be at one with the organ is laudable, but Lippincott was further at one with the music as well.  Her playing and body language are harmoniously integrated and fainthearted organists would most likely demand instruments three times the size of Christ United Methodist's with every aid and accoutrement."

Lincoln Journal

 

PRINCETON  "Sometimes artists provide musical moments that sweep you off your feet.  That was the case when Lippincott and the orchestra (Westminster Chamber Orchestra) gave a magnificent performance of Poulenc's Concerto in G minor for Organ, Strings and Timpani."

The Star-Ledger (Newark)

 

TRENTON  "Joan Lippincott....gave a performance of marvelous clarity and tonal range."

Trenton Times

 

EDMONTON  "....this was a very fluent performance and...confirmed Lippincott's reputation as a virtuoso of the organ."

The Edmonton Journal

 

RECORDING REVIEWS

 

“Superlatives are inadequate for these performances, both concerning the artist and the instrument…No more effective pairing could be imagined.  Dr. Lippincott is an icon in the world of performers…. Her interpretations are magnificently rendered.”

The American Organist

 

“ The organ at St. Thomas Church responds vibrantly to her agile interpretations…she walks Bach’s tightrope with impressive poise.”

 The American Organist

 

“A long-established and consummate artist, Joan Lippincott deals with the intricacies of these works as if they were child’s play. But her approach is never trivial.”

Fanfare

 

"To this reviewer's ears, this is the single most exciting recording of Bach organ works to appear since the late Anton Heiller made his final Bach series.  The same type of rhythmic drive...."

The Diapason

 

"Her playing makes this listener see old J. S. Bach, improvising with his blazing virtuosity and passion."

Clavier

 

"....the playing by Ms. Lippincott is nothing short of stunning and technically virtuosic; she glides through the numerous peaks and valleys with assurance, and manages to bring unity to these highly episodic works.  Her style is that of the best of this generation's concert organists: powerful and emotive, yet sensitive and (above all) in good taste."

Journal of Church Music