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"I've known, played with, and listened to Don for many years
and
have always had the highest regard for his mandolin style-understated,
subtle, and sweet."
David Grisman |
"[Stiernberg] is the foremost jazz mandolinist in
America today," says Mike Marshall, perhaps the most
traveled of all reigning mandolin royalty,
stylistically if not geographically. "He's dedicated
himself to the Jethro tradition but even beyond that,
taking it as a very serious jazz instrument. His feel,
just having Chicago in his blood, is so deep. He comes
out here [to the San Francisco Bay area], he swings
hard. Everybody's just sitting there with their jaws
dropped. And I think that these things are sort of
cultural and regional--he embodies that urban guy who
really knows what swing is about."
Mike Marshall |
"...lovely, lovely music ...we've
had some real pleasure hearing it"
Chris Heim
Music Director, WBEZ Chicago Public Radio
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"Don Stiernberg is one of
the best mandolinists in the country, and he is Chicago's own."
Richard Milne
host of Local Anesthetic on WXRT, Chicago's Finest Rock
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"....you have this really
nice sense of time..very relaxed."
Terry Gross
host of Fresh Air on National Public Radio. |
"....you don't have to love
the instrument to appreciate what Don Stiernberg has done with it....he
has chosen exactly the right material to locate the mandolin precisely
where it belongs in jazz-as a sweet and supple, slightly tremulous
singer of love songs, both happy and sad."
Neil Tesser
noted jazz critic |
" Stiernberg's improvising
is a never-ending stream of riveting ideas that are distinctively
his own."
David Royko
Chicago Tribune |
" Stiernberg's mandolin creates
absolute magic."
Rich Warren
Sing Out magazine
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"Please know that your superb
music making has helped to make our series more successful than we
ever imagined."
John W.W. Sherer
Dir. of Music. Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago, IL
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"On behalf of the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra, I would like to extend my sincere thanks for
your participation in the 2001 Marshall Field's Day of Music. Despite
uncertain times in the world, nearly 14,000 people came to Symphony
Center to hear glorious music from across Chicagoland...Thanks and
Bravo..."
James Fahey
Assistant Director of Programming
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" A protege' of Jethro Burns,
Stiernberg has absorbed the master's musical knowledge and technical
skill and combined it with other jazz and mandolin influences to
forge a compelling musical presence-one that's his alone."
David McCarty
Mandolin Magazine
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"His quartet swings as Django
Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli did; interpreting classic songs
and making them come alive."
Jim Santella
AllAboutJazz.com
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"Don Stiernberg is an awesome
mandolin player who makes the instrument cry and laugh. The audience
adored him last year, and that's why he's coming back."
Mary Hatch
music programmer, Elgin Community College, Elgin, IL
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" We had a lot of fine musicians here from all over the world. You know we in Germany like classical stuff a lot but we're open to other styles too. We like Blues, Jazz, and Bluegrass--if it's played well and sounds good. The tone produced by the mandolin must be round, warm, and full without disturbing sounds. We heard a wonderful mandolin sound from Don Stiernberg from Chicago in Bamberg."
Marga Wilden-Huesgen
mandolin professor emeritus and virtuoso
Hochschule fur Musik
Wuppertal/Koln, Germany
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