Leonard Bernstein on the music of Craig Urquhart

Hear Craig's interview on ASCAP Inside Music

Read Craig's interview with the NewAgeReporter

Read Craig's interview with the Baldwin Gibson Magazine

Behind The Beat interview with Craig Urquhart


Read Kathy Parsons' Solo Piano Publications review of Secret Spaces

Read Bill Bnkelman's New Age Reporter review of Secret Spaces

Read R.J. Lannon's The Sounding Board review of Secret Spaces

Read Michael Debbage's Solo Piano Publications review of Secret Spaces

"...a daydreamer at the piano who knows how to dream while wide awake".[Read the Rest]
    Klaus Geitel, BERLINER MORGENPOST

"CRAIG URQUHART takes you even deeper into the possibilities of solo piano music... subtle as moonlight reflecting on ocean waves, yet [retaining] a thoughtfulness and elegance that betray [its] classical origins."
    LINDA KOHANOV, Pulse Magazine

"One of the finest independent pianists in America."
    BRADLEY TORREANO, All Music Guide

"One of New Age's most transcendant voices"
    PETER MANZI, New Age Voice

"Wonderful!"
    RICHARD MAURO, Sacred World Music

"A beautiful addition to the collection of a fan who love's new age piano music."
    JONATHAN WIDRAN, All Music Guide

"Craig Urquhart's On This Wondrous Sea was especially effective."
    ALLAN KOZINN, The New York Times

“...notable for sensitive and knowing settings of the Whitman text.”
    DAVID HALL, Stereo Review

"... simply excellent music... an exceptional CD!”
    NORVEL TROSST, Producer, "Soundspace"
    KPBX-FM, Spokane, WA.

“...sensitive piano playing"
    STEPHEN HILL, Hearts of Space

“... peaceful and well performed.”
    CYNDY MOFFETT
    KMXT-FM, Kodiak, AK

“... beautiful, deep and beautiful... and sometimes like a prayer.”
    KAZUKO AMANO
    Concert pianist, Tokyo

“... a visionary pianist.”
    FREDDIE BLUE FOX
    WDST-FM, Woodstock, NY

“I’m a big fan!”
    LOUISE HIGMAN
    WUOT-FM, Knoxville, TN

"CRAIG URQUHART a truly gifted composer... his tonal approach is not merely 'sincere' , but genuinely moving, with a private beauty of its own."
    LEONARD BERNSTEIN