A fine present for any James Galway fan. -Film Music on the Web.com
Galway's technique is still razor-sharp. His trademark tone, big and luscious, flows with incredible ease and evenness throughout the instrument's compass. -The Seattle Times, 2004
All jazz greats of the time, including Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Fats Waller and Art Tatum, regarded him as their musical father ... his playing was unparalleled. -Columbia Journal of America Studies
"10/10" —Classics Today
"Welcome indeed. The Binchois Consort's vigour leads to inevitable rough edges here and there, but the payoff in terms of energy is ample compensation: listen to the breathtaking rhythmic verve at the Verse in the Gradual, for instance. The real winners here are the listener and Dufay himself." —Gramophone
"Galway is at his engaging best, economical with his very personal vibrato, caressing in the slow movements and sprightly in the fast ones." —Gramophone
"Galway's technique is still razor-sharp. His trademark tone, big and luscious, flows with incredible ease and evenness throughout the instrument's compass." —The Seattle Times
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