Alicja Fiderkiewicz

“(Hindemith's) Sonata No.3 (had) none of the pedagogic dryness often suitable for this composer but strong, round-tone sympathy – without effusiveness – roomy, but not costive, speeds, generous, yet judicious, pedalling, and power without clatter for the big Fugal Finale”.

Financial Times

“…quite delightful and was well worthy of the several curtain calls she received at the end of her performance. Listening to her, one could well appreciate why she is already gaining an international reputation.
Her programme reflected her international background, not the least Poland. The first half consisted entirely of Schubert’s ‘Sonata in B flat major, D.960’. The second part consisted of four shorter pieces, The ‘Sonata, Opus 1’ by Berg and, to conclude, three of Chopin’s works: two Nocturnes and the ‘Fantasie in F minor, Opus 49’. The whole recital was performed by a pianist engrossed in her music.”

Inverness Courier

“Pianist Alicja Fiderkiewicz gave a superb recital-demonstrating all this brilliant musician’s wide range of musical sympathy and expressive power.”

Manchester Evening News

“…the quality of imagination is given to a rare few (pianists). It was evident throughout the whole of Miss Fiderkiewicz’s recital… (to each work played) she brought her own individuality and intensity of expression.”

Liverpool Daily Post