Vladimir Ashkenazy wrote of him, "Vassilis Tsabropoulos possesses rare talent". His first piano solo ECM album,
Akroasis, attracted the praise of
The Independent writer Andrew Clarke, who wrote, "The effects are hypnotic and mysterious, shimmering like ancient mosaic". A reviewer of his album
Melos commented that "Tsabropoulos' compositions have a static beauty and drama [... that draw] their inspiration from Greek folk music and Byzantine hymns" Norwegian bassist and leader on
The Triangle Arild Adersen also commented: "What struck me straight away was the fact that his exceptional classical technique never got in the way of his jazz feeling".
The Times reviewer Mike Bradley, commented that: "Athenian pianist Vassilis Tsabropoulos is one of those rare musicians who is equally at home in both the classical and jazz worlds. His album
Achirana demonstrates that, while noted principally for his prowess as a classical pianist, conductor and composer, he also has much to say in a jazz idiom. Accompanied by Norwegian bassist Arild Andersen and British veteran drummer John Marshall, he has assembled an exquisite record filled with fluid, fluent improvisations, which transport and delight. Sample the fearlessly slow gems 'Diamond Cut Diamond' and 'Valley' and be amazed". ==Discography==