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Flows and floats effortlessly along in ways those big-name-over-the-top piano women just can't. Stirring shadowplay from a huge talent.
--Toronto's Eye Weekly

Saskatchewan's best kept secret.
--Definitely Not the Opera

It's easy to believe her fingers have nothing to do with the process at all, so perfect is the interaction between musician and instrument. Spells are wrought between performer and audience with spooky ease.
--Soundscape, Saskatoon

Froese displays an originality that disregards musical fashion. A kind of dream-like conversation with the unconscious carries you into a world dappled with light and dark.
--Northern Journey 2: A Guide to Canadian Folk Music

Froese evokes moods and sensations easily and without manipulation.
--Regina Free Press

Subtle and amorphous ... what Lou Reed must mean when he says, "the quiet places that cause the smallest trace of what will be"
--Mountain Standard, Colorado