Press
Arts Knoxville
Alan Sherrod 3/18/17
“Kudos to conductor Brian Holman for the impressive work of pacing and control of the action and miraculously maintaining the synchronization of the instrumental ensemble to the singers in different rooms.”
The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)
Takudzwa Chihambakwe and Andrew Moyo 5/7/17
“Members of Baroque2000 led by the dazzlingly talented American pianist and conductor, Brian Holman”
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Nino Pantano 12/13/07
“Brian Holman conducted the Regina Orchestra of 37 superb musicians with the verve and spirit the composer would have desired. From the opening bars of this tuneful tragedy to the great storm scene and thrilling finale, Maestro Holman elicited all the tragedy and humanity in this incomparable score.”
“Brian Holman conducted the Regina Orchestra of 37 superb musicians with the verve and spirit the composer would have desired. From the opening bars of this tuneful tragedy to the great storm scene and thrilling finale, Maestro Holman elicited all the tragedy and humanity in this incomparable score.”
Nino Pantano 12/9/08
“The Regina Orchestra played with precision, sweep and glory. Conductor Brian Holman has a magic baton.”
Boro Park Community News
Thomas Lenihan 3/08
“Brian Holman totally controlled the Regina orchestra…volume was wonderful and singers were supported and not over-whelmed.”
Thomas Lenihan 3/07
“The orchestra was conducted by the skilled Brian Holman. The chorus and orchestra sounded rich and full.”
“The orchestra was conducted by the skilled Brian Holman. The chorus and orchestra sounded rich and full.”
Voce di Meche
Meche Kroop 11/22/14
“Maestro Brian Holman’s baton brought the onstage orchestra together for Puccini’s glorious music.”
“Maestro Brian Holman’s baton brought the onstage orchestra together for Puccini’s glorious music.”
Hudson-Catskill Newspapers
John Paul Keeler 2/15/08
“Brian Holman was a superb accompanist, or rather a partner artist, reminding one of some of Weissenberg’s accompaniment of Gedda in Rachmaninoff Songs. It was wonderful to watch these two young artists breathe together as they performed.”
“Brian Holman was a superb accompanist, or rather a partner artist, reminding one of some of Weissenberg’s accompaniment of Gedda in Rachmaninoff Songs. It was wonderful to watch these two young artists breathe together as they performed.”