“In the end, the joy [the Anderegg Trio] seemed to find in their music-making was as palpable as was ours. We thanked them with a heart-felt ovation that also expressed our hopes for the bright future of a new generation.”
-Simon Wainrib, The Berkshire Record
“Perhaps the highlight of the evening was a polished performance of Bach’s Double Concerto for Oboe and Violin in c minor, BWV 1060 with soloists Toni Marie Marchioni ’05, oboe, and Francesca Anderegg ’05, violin. The talented soloists skillfully led the orchestra without the presence of its conductor.”
-Matthew Smith, Bach Society Orchestra Newsletter
“The soloist was Francesca Anderegg, a graduate student at Juilliard, who made this dauntingly tricky work sound easy, starting with the microtonal anarchy of the first movement, with its clashing metric layers that echo the polyphony of Mr. Ligeti’s extraordinary études. Ms. Anderegg played the dark, mournfully lyrical second movement with rich tone and Sashko Gawriloff’s virtuosic cadenza with panache.”
-Vivian Schweitzer, The New York Times
