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“Top 10 Local Albums You Missed”
Lisa Schneider, Milkwood Thistle Promenade
By Raoul Hernandez, Fri., Jan. 6, 2012, Austin Chronicle
"Your bonus for weathering the summer heat, a cool respite of violin strings singing in all their rosined glory."
Girlie Action: Milkwood Thistle Promenade
Reviewed by Margaret Moser, Fri., Aug. 19, 2011, Austin Chronicle
“What really gives the music its flavor, however, is the graceful canary song of the fiddler, Lisa Schneider.”
Review of Come Home, Yellow Tape Construction Company:
Reviewed by Patti Hadad, Fri., Oct. 7, 2005, Austin Chronicle
Numerous reviews of 1001 Nights Orchestra CDs and live performances
“I'm doing this because I love this music and I've always wanted to play it."
Klezmatic Convergence: Rubinchik’s Orkestyr
By Todd V. Wolfson, Austin Chronicle, Fri., Aug. 21, 1998
[about Rubinchik’s Orkestyr French Tour, 1998]
“…the Orkestyr's organically emotive sound reigns in the highest highs and the lowest lows with pin-drop precision.”
Austin Chronicle review of Rubinchik’s Orkestyr, Flipnotics Freilachs
Reviewed by Greg Beets, Fri., Aug. 21, 1998
Press for Bad Livers’ Industry and Thrift
All Music Guide
Salon.com
“…while in the fiddle driven "Don't Tread On Me," he's searching to find love.”
Press about Eric Blakeley’s CD “The Payne Anthology
"... and the spare arrangements (featuring two terrific fiddlers, Lisa Schneider and George Strait sideman Gene Elders) save the disc from saccharine overdose.”
Austin Chronicle review of Susan Colton, Fragile Intuition
Reviewed by Lee Moore, May 19, 1995
The earth keeps some vibration going, there in your heart, and that is you. And if the people find you can fiddle, why, fiddle you must, for all your life. ~ Edgar Lee Masters