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Northeast Louisiana Arts Council

I have observed Dr. Goldspiel interacting with both the student and adult populations and have been impressed with his ability to tailor his informances to his audience in such a wide variety of venues. He has earned the respect of the boards and administrators of organizations in our local communities and is representative of the partnership that should exist between members of a University faculty and the host community.

Tommy Usrey, Executive Director

New Haven Register, CT

Goldspiel made an immediately favorable impression…A most expressive performer capable of the most subtle dynamic gradations, he projected beautifully…

Herbert Barrett Management

…a wonderful classical guitarist with an impressive sense of programming.

David Middleton

University of Louisiana – Monroe

…a formidable guitarist and distinguished performer of solo and chamber music…

Dr. Bill Nichols, Professor of Music and Audio Review Editor
The Clarinet

Performing Artists Associates of New England

Because of his outstanding talent and potential as a young musician beginning his concert career, he was selected as the first Marshall Dodge Scholarship winner…[He is] an excellent guitarist.

Judi Sandler

Chamber Orchestra Kremlin

I have performed with Alan Goldspiel on two separate occasions, with two different works, and both times was impressed with his professionalism. Combining artistic and administrative duties is not an easy task, and to excel in both, as soloist and as concert manager, Alan has met this formidable task and come through wonderfully on all accounts.

Misha Rachlevsky, Music Director

Institute for Research & Archiving of Music, Skopje, Macedonia

I asked him to come perform two solo recitals in Macedonia. One performance here at our University “Cyril and Methodius” in Skopje and another concert at the Struga Autumn Music. His performances were well received with many favorable comments. In Skopje we even had the good fortune to have members of the American Consulate attend. Dr. Goldspiel’s performances were enjoyable and a credit to his talent.

Dr. Dmitri Buzarovski, Director

Colin Clarke, Fanfare Magazine (Mar/Apr 2021)

Alan Goldspiel’s Soldier of Mine is a poignant expression of the longing enshrined in war correspondence. The atmosphere is prolonged superbly over what is one of the longer items in the program.

Alabama State Council of the Arts

Goldspiel’s compositions exhibit a variety in thematic melodies that are well suited for musicians and audiences. His work is imaginative and explores new musical ideas.

New York Times

A deft performance…

Jones County Post, NC

At times delicate, at times robust, Goldspiel showed an enormous sensitivity to the various musical styles…Goldspiel entranced the audience with a brilliant execution…

Kinston Free Press, NC

Goldspiel showed himself to be an accomplished and sensitive performer. His playing is terrifically assured, and…he exhibits a fine musical understanding.

Concerts-At-The-Commons, Harvard, MA

The audience was extremely enthusiastic; I could tell, after eight years of concert presenting, that they realized that they were witnessing a performer who will be heard from for many, many years.

Bernard J. Fine, Director

Woodland Concert Series, Hartford, CT

Many thanks for a fine concert. Everything about it was quality and much appreciated.

Larry Allen, Director

Parallax by Alan Goldspiel ©2020

Golus I by Alan Goldspiel ©2019 - Performed by Laura Clapper, Lauren Wright, and Kris Carlisle

Sometimes Y: I, Am by Alan Goldspiel ©2019 - Performed by The LeBaron Trio

Klezmer Shabbat Service: Shalom Aleichem by Alan Goldspiel

Vagaries and Sundries by Alan Goldspiel for French Horn, Trumpet, and Trombone

I. Sorrow, Stay by John Dowland - Performed by Alan Goldspiel and Laura Thomas

II. In Darkness Let Me Dwell by John Dowland - Performed by Alan Goldspiel and Laura Thomas

III. Come Again by John Dowland - Performed by Alan Goldspiel and Laura Thomas

The Goldspiel-Provost Duo perform Alan Goldspiel's Latin Overture (2006).

The Goldspiel/Provost Duo perform Granados' Oriental, Danza #2 from Twelve Dances For Piano. Recorded by Nat Kennedy at The Hartt School Guitar Festival.

The Goldspiel/Provost Duo perform Granados', Villanesca Danza #4 at The Hartt School Guitar Festival. Recorded by Nat Kennedy.