Taunus Newspaper, February 7, 2017
Very virtuosically, she played the lively Allegro, bringing out the wonderfully rich warm sound of the two low strings D and G of her instrument and astonished the audience with the quite different, rather penetrating sound of the A and E strings. In an artful cadenza she shaped her own improvisation through the themes and melodies. […] In the second set, the violinist played the songful light-footed piece with devotion and warmth, adding a small cadenza here as well as in the graceful rondo that followed.