"... pianist John Owings and violinist Fritz Gearhart gave a supple and imaginative account of a sweetly modal Hommage a Chausson [Casadesus Centennial Concert]”
The New York Times
"...a sizzling performance of Ravel's
bluesy violin sonata..."
The Wall Street Journal
"Gearhart's clean, incisive bowing and lustrously intense violin tone proved an unmitigated delight...clear, unpretentious, nonsentimental directness and simplicity. This was a superlative evening of musicmaking-a real pleasure!”
New York Concert Review
"Mr. Gearhart is an exceptionally lyrical and intelligent player whose warm, burnished tone complements perfectly his suave yet purposeful phrasing.”
American Record Guide
"His intonation is impeccable, even in passages where the music toys playfully around a change of key, and he has a large dymnamic range at his disposal. The quiet moments are especially attractive, his instrument singing with a beautiful tone quality even in hushed passages.
The Strad
". . .Gearhart's performance was brilliant in every respect, from the sustained lyricism of the first movement to the ironic close of the final variation. . .His technical wizardry, coupled with his keen sense of phrasing and articulation, made it truly memorable.”
Buffalo News
". . .tonally, technically and musically, this was a performance long to be remembered."
Raleigh News and Observer
"[Gearhart] gave a stunning performance of what is, in effect, a five-movement violin concerto [Bernstein's Serenade]...he was in full command of Bernstein's elaborate solo part. Its lyrical, dramatic, and virtuosic aspects all received their due."
Eugene Register-Guard
Performing
Teaching
Mr. Gearhart currently resides in the Denver area. He is available for private teaching,
solo and ensemble judging, and also as music educator clinician specicializing in violin pedagogy.