"...the performance seemed unimprovable -- taut, pointed and electrifying. The ensemble comprised pianist Christopher Taylor, guitarist Gyan Riley, cellist Jennifer Culp and electric bassist Michael Manring."
San Francisco Chronicle, Joshua Kosman
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Channeling the Divine
by Brett Campbell, SFCV - San Francisco Classical Voice

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"The evening concluded with the Feinsmith Quartet from the United States in a performance of Daniel Feinsmith’s “Elohim.” This was modern music at its most melodious -- full of tension but with thrilling rhythm. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the opportunity to concentrate on the sound -- to just listen, free of the need to look. "
The Dance Current, Kaija Pepper
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Feinsmith: A New Quartet Rises in the West
SFCV - San Francisco Classical Voice, Janos Gereben
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"Feinsmith's music gives Moses a richly textured engine, churning fast, complex rhythms among piano, cello, electric bass and acoustic guitar."
San Francisco Chronicle, Rachel Howard
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"Elohim, the pounding score for guitar, piano, cello and bass, by Daniel David Feinsmith, was performed live by the Feinsmith Quartet."
Voice of Dance, Allan Ulrich
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"“Penance” was danced to the bright, jazzy “Elohim” by Daniel David Feinsmith and performed live by the brilliant Feinsmith Quartet."
San Francisco Examiner, Sasha Vasilyuk
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"a bountiful score played live by the Feinsmith Quartet"
Ballet & Dance magazine, Toba Singer
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For one East Bay composer, it’s Bach to basics
by dan pine, staff writer for J, the Jewish Weekly.
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