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Epiphany Project's music has been called "some of the most evocative and intelligent music to come down the pike" — NPR. Their unique hybrid of world music, modern classical art song, Americana and folk has also been referred to as "utterly uncategorizable but always transcendently beautiful" by the Washington Post. Composer/pianist John Hodian and singer/ songwriter, Bet Williams began collaborating in 1992.
Epiphany Project's commitment to beauty and the complexities of the human condition has always been at the forefront of their work. Constantly evolving and changing, the "Project" is more an ongoing musical reflection of their lives and continues to be "An intriguing, and intensely moving collaboration. The music while profound and powerful is consistently listenable and accessible." — The Philadelphia Inquirer
"A unique hybrid of world music, art song, Americana and avant-garde folk; utterly uncategorizable but always transcendently beautiful."
— Washington Post
"Epiphany’s live show has a wild and haunting energy. The rhythms are mesmerizing and Bet’s four-octave voice is stunning."
— Philadelphia Inquirer
"Based in Armenia and New York, Composer/Pianist John Hodian and Singer/Songwriter Bet Williams led an ensemble of piano, voice, percussion and cello in a performance of high and soulful energy."
— New York Post
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