Alton played with rounded tone and ideal phrasing…an outstanding artist. –Ron Emery, Albany Times Union
Cellist Ann Alton showed her impressive technique and hearty style. (Carnegie/Weill Hall) –Peter Haley, Albany Times Union
The Brahms Sonata was a dialogue “tout en finesse” between the two musicians. –Parisien Liberé de l’Essonne
Ann Alton is a particularly gifted cellist with fine sensitivity… a first class performer. –Bernard Greenhouse
Interprété avec beaucoup de brio et de maitrise. —Republicain, Villemoisson-sur-Orge (France)
A most interesting, often passionate evening of chamber music. Alton’s playing throughout the evening was superb, clearly heartfelt. — Vox in Camera
Alton and Coyiuto brought out the elegiac tenderness, depth and brilliance of one of Rachmaninoff’s most inspired and beautiful works. –Celine Pil, Manila Times
Mahler’s Adagietto was by far the most sublime moment of the program, as if time stood still…Led by principal cellist Ann Alton, the cellos and basses played passionately with a soul stirring, seamless phrasing. — Joseph Caulkins, Florida Weekly
Reviews for ACE Trio
The intimacy the trio forged was in close rapport with the orchestra. All soloists in their own right, they played their parts in admirable oneness. The dance-like rhythm of the third movement pulsated with graceful zest. A rousing performance. —Antonio C. Hila, Philippine Daily Enquirer
The Triple Concerto was a triple threat. Each performer demonstrated masterful skill and sensitive artistry. Their tones were luminous, refined, and elegant. –Rosalinda Oroso, Philippine Star
Captivating from the first note to the last. —Christian Espiritu, AAVA News
The Brahms trio was played with fervor and passion. —Celine Pil, Manila Times