- “Music is a universal language.” She is a fabulous pianist. How on earth is she in Kentucky?” Laura
- “Music is a language. Every note played is an expression (like a word). The music is so much more to her than it is to some of us.” Gatlin
- “You can tell her emotions when she plays which I think is one of the greatest talents of all” Ashley
- “I think you can really tell the way music speaks to a person watching it flow through Nada” Tyan
- “She’s Amazing! Nada’s talent is like a Broadway one man play or an old time black and white movie where no one spoke. You can almost imagine actors playing out the story that she s telling by her piano playing” Natasha
- “Three Chorals for organ op. 122: this was a beautiful piece. I found myself lost inside of the tunes as they were being played.” Kevin
- “The piece performed one-handed was one of the most impressive things I have experienced in the world of music.” Emily
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Classical Hour, Clifton Center, Nada performing Rapsodies Op. 79 by Johannes Brahms and Sonata K. 310 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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