Carnegie Hall in New York - Saint John's Smiths Square in London - Cairo Opera House in Egypt - Schwarz captivates listeners around the world.
"Good enough to be the only recording in your collection
if you can only have one."
American Record Guide
if you can only have one."
American Record Guide
"What the duo demonstrated was complete assurance, warmth of tone,
and a relaxed ease in coping with any sort of difficulty."
Al Ahram Weekly (Egypt)
and a relaxed ease in coping with any sort of difficulty."
Al Ahram Weekly (Egypt)
"The performance seems beyond reproach... [Schwarz's] technique is exemplary."
Herman Trotter, Buffalo News (USA)
Herman Trotter, Buffalo News (USA)
"Bartok's Third String Quartet received an uncommonly fine interpretation...
ensemble and intonation were above reproach."
Serafin String Quartet, New York Concert Review
ensemble and intonation were above reproach."
Serafin String Quartet, New York Concert Review
"The performance is one of dreamy enchantment."
RPM (Canada)
RPM (Canada)
"The Duo mixed energy with fluidity in sensitively recapturing
African American blues and jazz sounds...
The players glided smoothly through the Sonata by Mary Howe."
The Washington Post (USA)
African American blues and jazz sounds...
The players glided smoothly through the Sonata by Mary Howe."
The Washington Post (USA)
"Schwarz presented a magical violin."
Al Kawakeb Magazine (Egypt)
Al Kawakeb Magazine (Egypt)
"I believe music is one of the most powerful and least understood forces in the universe.
Anyone who truly listens will ultimately be transformed by the music they hear."
- Timothy Schwarz
Latest News:
- Albany Records to release Schwarz's "The Living American" CD in 2023
- Timothy Schwarz is appointed Visiting Professor of Performance at the London College of Music
- Rowan University awards Schwarz a $25,000 Catalyst Grant to promote music by living American Composers
- Schwarz named President of the NJ chapter of the American String Teachers Association