"When I was learning 'Birds in Winter' in 1997, I found that, as I knew it better and better, I continually found more things within it to appreciate. I played it as part of my 1998 recital, and decided to repeat it again on this year's program. Relearning it this summer, I was reminded again of how much I like the piece. It has also been very popular with the audience on both occasions."
--Josh Layne, harpist, Victoria, B.C.
"It was such a joy to see you conduct--and I saw moments when you were really enjoying your own music! It doesn't get any better than that."
--Joey D'Agostino, Albuquerque
"I found your textures [in the CD 'Love Without a Name'] so satisfying, loved the melodies in the l.h., and the tonalities and rhythms were intriguing."
--Ruth Edwards, Simsbury, CT
"These are really charming pieces [in the CD 'Love Without a Name']. I can understand why they remember them fondly years later. This CD is a really very special tribute to the best in the teacher/student relationship. To give so freely is not so ordinary."
--Margaret Lorince, Isle of Palms, SC
"The piece ['Dawn at San Juan Mesa'] went over very well both for the students and the audience. As for me, in addition to liking the piece, I was very happy with the 'playability' of it. As you know, it is sometimes difficult to find good music that is not an arrangement, that a youth orchestra can play really well."
--Lawrence Golan, Director, Colorado Youth Symphony Orchestra
"Your album with 'Petroglyph for Strings' was brought over by your Dad recently, Mike. I played it here at home and was very impressed. I then played it for my theory class as a good example of motivic development and phrase extension. They were unanimous in liking your writing."
--James Van Slyke, Washburn University of Topeka
"Being an alumnus on the tour to Washington DC was an amazing experience in itself. However, the mentorship and friendship Mr. Mauldin showed me then, and has given to me over the past eight years, is more magical and meaningful than any tour."
--Adam Durant, Albuquerque Boy Choir
"A friend, a clarinetist and member of the faculty of the conservatory here, played his recording of your 'Three New Mexico Landscapes' for the other evening. It is a delightful work and I enjoyed it very much."
--Wesley M. Hasden, THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES
"Everyone who spoke to me felt that your talent and dedication was clearly evident in the compelling music we heard. I consider it fortunate that Ghost Ranch was allied with you in this endeavor."
--Charles C. Griffin, President, National Ghost Ranch Foundation
"I must thank you for your piece 'Birds in Winter' for the harp. I have performed it many times also in my exam and last time yesterday in a harp concert. Every time I play it there is someone who comes after the concert to say that it is so beautiful and touching piece. And it really is. It is also a wonderful feeling to perform it because it's so well written for the harp. In my harp exam one of the censores almost started to cry because it was so beautiful piece! So thank you a lot! I really love your piece!"
--Johanna Nousiainen, Oslo, Norway
"I am so happy that your piece ['Fajada Butte'] was a success and that people were enlightened by your feelings for place, essence, time. Although the learning situation here is excellent, and the performance standards are high, there is so little feeling in the people. Students work very hard toward a thing which is foreign to them. Art is not the goal."
--Joel Bechtel, former private student
"I'm sorry that I have never had the chance to meet you on your visits to Chaco Canyon. Like Ellen, I'm a ranger at the park and also now a fan of your music."
--Dan Steed, Chaco Culture National Historical Park
"Well, the initial excitement is gone, but the glow remains. What a delightful two days you afforded us. Your music is exciting and challenging and it was a pleasure to perform. Your choral music shows a real understanding of voices, voicing and nuance within the choral concept. I have heard nothing but raves about your music from performers and listeners alike."
--Floyd Hedberg, Music Department Chair, Washburn University
"I like the whole 'Fiesta de Fe' enormously: the idea back of it, the images and feelings it evokes, and of course the music itself. And it pleases me greatly to find that you share my feeling--ant that of many other people--for the Southwest."
--Estelle Huff, Corrales, NM
"I'm listening to your tape as I write this. 'Promontory Night' is the stand-out composition. It made me feel choked-up, reverent, and humble. You have power, that's clear. The spirit of this land is captured and expressed, and for this I envy you."
--Francis Martin, Santa Fe
"As a high school freshman I showed up at your door, clammy hands and beads of sweat on my brow. You patiently explained your procedures, demonstrated exercises, assigned my first 'real' piece and sent me on my way with encouragement and a grin. I returned three days later and requested another assignment. My love of piano was off to a great start. Through the next four years you guided and directed me, not just musically but emotionally as well. You became my touchstone through a difficult growing period. You listened, consoled, prodded, and pushed. You were exactly what I needed when I needed it."
--Susan Bryant, former private student.