“Full of Romantic glory... totally embraced by the performers”

-Cleveland Classical

“Tremendous commitment and involvement.. grace and elegance.”

© 2024 Music Web International

“David Bowlin’s violin is consistently lustrous, and Tony Cho’s touch at the piano is just right for the Impressionist textures, adding to the luminosity of the whole.”

© 2025 Fanfare

“David Bowlin leaps into the jaunty, rhythmically vital second theme with energy and glistening tone… Throughout the sonata [Roussel], with its technical demands and touches of theatre, both Bowlin and Tony Cho rise splendidly to its challenges… ”

© 2024 The Strad

“David Bowlin et Tony Cho rendent les sonates avec une précision parfaite, sans jamais alourdir le son.  Dynamiques mais sans violence, ils font preuve d’une rare élégance.”

© 2024 Classica

“Formidable… combining dulcet sweetness of tone with incisive drive.”

The Chicago Sun-Times

“Great depth of feeling”

Avant Music New

“Dynamic…brimming with crisp drama.”

Adverse Effect Magazine

“Superb”

“Rich, alluring tone…”

“Brilliant violin soloist”

The New York Times

“Bowlin was an enchanting soloist, cut from the same cloth as David Oistrakh. His throbbing vibrato and technical command were well suited to the young Bartók’s Straussian Post-Romantic sensibility.”

The San Diego Union-Tribune

“The alarmingly gifted violinist, David Bowlin… provided sterling advocacy and an array of widely terraced dynamics and colors.”

— Chicago Classical Review

New Album available on Naxos

“Roussel was no pianist himself, and sometimes his piano writing can be thick in the lower-mid range. This can sound harsh in the hands of pianists who give it too much weight… I bring this up in order to heap praise on pianist Tony Cho.  In these sonatas he brings such French polish to the piano part that it never risks becoming stodgy. Violinist David Bowlin is also pointed and detailed in his approach. Both musicians relish the Impressionistic influences in Sonata No. 1, helping to bring timbral variety to its episodic progress. In No. 2, they are able to add greater steel and momentum without sounding hectic, and show a delicate touch and easy virtuosity in the animated final movement… [This disc] not only fills notable gaps in the current recorded repertoire, but also gives us the best recording yet of two significant 20th-century violin sonatas.” - Fanfare, November 2024

No loss of character as a master of the stage turns inward [headline]
- The Strad

Roussel: Violin Sonatas and String Trio [headline] “this new disc is plainly excellent. Violinist David Bowlin and pianist Tony Cho play with evident technique, sensibility and stylish skill. Especially notable is how both players perform with a light, articulate touch that really suits this early 20th Century French music” - Music Web International

Wesentliche Kammermusikwerke von Roussel [headline] “They offer the works with an extremely positive commitment that immediately engages the listener. If Roussel’s chamber music lags behind the orchestral works in terms of popularity, this can no longer be understood after listening to this recording. Each of the three pieces has its own character that makes it unmistakable and the performers bring this out skillfully. They form lively narratives in tones that breathe life into the largely unknown in a delightful way. In terms of design, they explore the music in all directions and know how to integrate the details into the overall picture, creating a cohesive form from the first to the last note. We can be grateful that they have taken on the works in such a convincing way.“ - Pizzicato

ROUSSEL: VIOLIN SONATA, STRING TRIO, David Bowlin, Tony Cho et al/Naxos
“A highly useful set that collects dynamic (and authentic) performances of these elusive 20th century chamber pieces… These neglected pieces have rarely been better played, and admirers of Roussel may care to move beyond his more familiar orchestral music.” - The Classical CD Choice

Upcoming

  • The Phillips Collection: Music by Dai Fujikura

    Claire Chase, flute

    David Bowlin, violin

    Joshua Rubin, clarinet

    Sunday, February, 9 @ 4pm

    The Phillips Collection

    Washington D.C.

  • Eastman @ Washington Square

    Lunchtime Concert

    Bologne: Violin Sonata No. 1 in Bb Major

    Debussy: Violin Sonata

    Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen

    Thursday, February 20 @ 12:15pm

    First Universalist Church

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    Copland: Sonata for Violin and Piano

    Saturday, March 29 @ 7:30pm

    Kilbourn Hall

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    Concertmaster

    Friday, March 21 @ 7:30pm

    Saturday, March 22 @ 7:30pm

    The Scottish Rite Auditorium

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    Romance and Reflection

    Sunday, April 6, @ 3pm

    Beston Hall at Glazer Music Performance Center

    Nazareth University

  • Musica Viva

    Sense-a-tional Piano Trios!

    Peter Laul, piano

    Dmitry Kouzov, cello

    David Bowlin, violin

    Sunday, April 13 @ 3pm

    Unitarian Universalist Congregation

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