According to "A Golden 'Silence' From Haskell Small" by Stephen Brookes of the
Washington Post, ". . . . [A]s pianist Haskell Small showed in an unusual recital Sunday at the Phillips Collection, Mompou's music is worth attention. ... Much of the credit goes to Small, who may be better known to Phillips audiences for fine performances of his own works." Small has also been praised by other Washington Post reviewers, including Mark Carrington, Sunil Freeman, Joseph McLellan, Tim Page, Cecilia Porter, Joan Reinthaler and Bob Waters, and
New York Times writers Bernard Holland, Anna Kisselgoff and Edward Rothstein. Of the premiere of Small's
Symphony for Solo Piano (1999), Washington Post reviewer Tim Page wrote, "If a first-time listener was occasionally reminded of other composers (particularly Prokofiev and Messiaen) along the way, the overall impression left by the "Symphony" was decidedly—triumphantly—Small's alone." He has also received favorable reviews from
Die Welt,
Der Tagesspiegel, the
Washington Times, Music & Vision, Piano and Keyboard Magazine,
Fanfare Magazine, 20th Century Music Magazine, Ovation Magazine, the
American Record Guide, Records International, The
Sioux City Journal, the Montgomery County Gazette and independent reviewer Donald Satz. ==Go==