"Billy Novick on clarinet, had he lived in the 1930's, would be a legend."
Boston Globe

 "Novick is... concerned with getting to the heart of playing music."
New York Times

 "Billy Novick is a masterful clarinetist. Everything about his delivery is melodic, cultured and easy on the ear, and he is refreshingly economical, only occasionally showing how much technical ability is held in reserve."
Just Jazz (UK)

 "sincerity...elegance.. a lovely celebration of tunefulness..."
Downbeat

 "Novick blows with a disciplined soulfulness that is sweet but never saccharin, and then he'll switch to a gut-deep wail that is striking but never strident."
Montreal Gazette

 "Bringing in Boston-based jazz expert Billy Novick and his band ... was a brilliant move. The result is that for its musical splendors alone "Gatsby" is a remarkable event, an evening of explosive, ticklish and swooning live jazz (songs of the era, filled out with Novick's compositions), played with a verve to spark your thirst for hooch."
Washington Post

"His playing was always tasteful and emotional, not a thoughtless passage to be had; each note a challenge to himself and the audience."
Ithaca Journal

 "a wonderful sense of control and nuance..and a subtle and vital sense of dynamics...his playing is also imbued with an underlying...passion."
Cadence Magazine

"a soaring, broad-toned clarinettist..and on alto sax he took off...to the extent that if they'd opened the door he'd have taken the entire show along Princes St."
Edinburgh Evening News (Scotland)

 "extraordinarily pure clarinet..."
JazzTimes

 "superbly melodic..."
Jazz Hot (France)

 "Billy Novick ... really puts his music where his mouth is. This guy can blow sax. His playing is inventive, soulful and poetic. ... he genuinely made his instrument talk."
Northeast Performer Magazine

 "The soprano saxophone and clarinet tones of Novick are as fine as those of any musician now around......"
Manchester (NH) Journal

"Above all, (The Great Gatsby Ballet) is a feast for the ears – an irresistible period score from Billy Novick weaves together 1920s classics ... and original music  performed by his trad jazz ensemble the Blue Syncopators."
South China Morning Post

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