” Ellinor D’Melon, what a soloist! D’Melon was implacable. Her expressiveness is brave, courageous and very particular, as she avoids sweetish Tchaikovsky without mannerisms, and finds emotion and expression in the energetic interpretation. She offered a very personal version of this well-known concerto, and demonstrated her own language with the instrument – a type of expression by virtue in which the soloist would be perfectly identifiable among several violinists in a blind performance.” – Enrique García Revilla, Scherzo (Full review)