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All six ladies generated a body of sound with their instruments which lent the melodies that they played a charm which electrically engulfed the audience and animated it to clap and hum along ... polkas and waltzes by Johann and Josef Strauss alternated in well co-ordinated order. In a rhythmically stirring rendition, seasoned with little gags such as the mill in "Moulinet", the ratchet in "Chatterbox" and the whistle in "Pleasure Train", the polkas had the effect of champagne: effervescent and refreshing."
(Hanauer Anzeiger, December 31, 2001)

"The ensemble "Tempo di Valse" which came from Vienna to Trebur and struck up the New Years's concert in Eigenheim was rewarded with thunderous applause. ...one could sense some of the atmosphere of the great balls, of the greatness of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the flair of a Vienna which has already insured its reputation as a cosmopolitan city with its theaters and opera houses."
(Rüsselsheimer Echo, January 23, 2001)

"The six ladies pleased not only with their distinctive appearance, but also no less with their excellent musical ability - it is impossible not to hear that they grew up with the waltz rhythms and operetta melodies of their home town. And with the vocal soloists they proved themselves to be subtle and attentive accompanists."
(Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung, May 3, 2000)

 

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