News Day Article:
"When you are young and talented and focused, dreams can take you a long way. All the way to the top, along unknown paths, perhaps even forging the way for others. Flutist Carol Wincenc, whose flourishing international solo career started 50 years ago, has done all that and more. And done it without shucking off her nice-girl-from-Buffalo self." (read more)
New York Times:
"From purely technical and stylistic aspects, Carol Wincenc's flute recital... displayed just about every facet of the instrument's capabilities Miss Wincenc,...a frequent recitalist, is a versatile, sensitive, accomplished musician, and she gave each a piece a vividly stimulating life of its own." (read more)
Voix des Arts:
"Fury of Light receives from Ms. Wincenc and Mr. Heggie a performance of staggering intensity… " (read more)
Audiophile:
"Heggie more than anyone shows more consistent and passionate persuasion…Fury of Light and Soliloquy (performed with utter beauty and brilliance by Carol Wincenc, the former for her celebration of 40 years on the stage)…" (read more)
New York Times:
"Ms. Wincenc, a noted soloist and teacher and a longtime advocate of new music, played Varèse’s “Density 21.5” (1936, revised in 1946) with a soulful, keening tone, and reserves of power for the piercing high notes near the end." (read more)
Juilliard Press Room:
"Flutist Carol Wincenc Celebrates her 25th Anniversary on Monday, September 20th. Guest Artists include the Escher String Quartet, Attacca Quartet, the Trio Les Amies with Harpist Nancy Allen and Violist Cynthia Phelps" (read more)
Minnesota Public Radio:
"Flutist Carol Wincenc has been teaching and performing for 40 years…and has long been known as one of America's leading solo artists." (read more)
"When you are young and talented and focused, dreams can take you a long way. All the way to the top, along unknown paths, perhaps even forging the way for others. Flutist Carol Wincenc, whose flourishing international solo career started 50 years ago, has done all that and more. And done it without shucking off her nice-girl-from-Buffalo self." (read more)
New York Times:
"From purely technical and stylistic aspects, Carol Wincenc's flute recital... displayed just about every facet of the instrument's capabilities Miss Wincenc,...a frequent recitalist, is a versatile, sensitive, accomplished musician, and she gave each a piece a vividly stimulating life of its own." (read more)
Voix des Arts:
"Fury of Light receives from Ms. Wincenc and Mr. Heggie a performance of staggering intensity… " (read more)
Audiophile:
"Heggie more than anyone shows more consistent and passionate persuasion…Fury of Light and Soliloquy (performed with utter beauty and brilliance by Carol Wincenc, the former for her celebration of 40 years on the stage)…" (read more)
New York Times:
"Ms. Wincenc, a noted soloist and teacher and a longtime advocate of new music, played Varèse’s “Density 21.5” (1936, revised in 1946) with a soulful, keening tone, and reserves of power for the piercing high notes near the end." (read more)
Juilliard Press Room:
"Flutist Carol Wincenc Celebrates her 25th Anniversary on Monday, September 20th. Guest Artists include the Escher String Quartet, Attacca Quartet, the Trio Les Amies with Harpist Nancy Allen and Violist Cynthia Phelps" (read more)
Minnesota Public Radio:
"Flutist Carol Wincenc has been teaching and performing for 40 years…and has long been known as one of America's leading solo artists." (read more)