Gramophone Magazine
September 2008
“First-rate Tippett from the composer's unlikely champion; bracing Brahms, too…”
Sunday Times
17th August 2008
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“[These works] show what a fine musician the conductor was. Perhaps he was too undemonstrative to make a glamorous international career, but the Euryanthe Overture — taut, precise rhythms, translucent woodwind — is outstanding. The same virtues are evident in a lucid, crisply articulated Brahms 4. The first two movements, arguably, lack warmth, but the scherzo is splendidly incisive and the finale, after a surprisingly slow start, generates powerful momentum and builds to an exciting climax.”