"This version has no rival... Not to be missed." —Penguin Guide
"Powerful." —Penguin Guide
"The recordings, though elderly, have held up remarkably well in this digital remastering and need no apology, with crisp yet warm piano tone." —Gramophone Magazine
A spectacular boxed collection of the great choral works of the Renaissance era, performed by none other than The Clerks of The Choir of New [more]
"Marriner gives a polished and elegant account of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, clearly designed to caress the ears of traditional listeners wearied by period performance." —The Penguin Guide
"Readers who think what fun it must be to review records may yet realize that when a large box of so-and-so's symphonies turns up, listening to them may be something of a chore which one has to tackle. Yet I can report that this box gave me nothing but pleasure. It arrived on a Saturday morning, the weekend was free, the weather was sunny — and the composer was Dvorák!" —Gramophone
"Despite being recorded in analogue, the sound-quality is still remarkably good...it is the performances of the Fitawilliam Quartet to which I find myself being drawn back." —Gramophone
"Accardo brings to these performances all his formidable virtuosity and artistry, displaying superb technique, pure intonation and an ever present sense of style and good taste. In this he is well matched by the LPO under Charles Dutoit." —Gramophone
It is hard to believe that it has been more than 20 years since I received a call from a wonderful young artist who had recently won a [more]
A wonderfully warm account...superb playing by the orchestra. -All Music Guide
"There have been no finer recordings of Johann Strauss than those by Willi Boskovsky." —Gramophone
Peerless playing from the Berlin Philharmonic. -Penguin Guide***
When an artist undertakes the project of learning, performing and recording the Complete works of any one composer, it is safe [more]
"10/10" —Classics Today
The remarkable thing about their performances was the air of delighted discovery brought to them. Haydn rejoiced in a degree of sophisticated detail beside which most renditions would sound rather crude and obvious. -Boston Globe