‘Rarely can such a gargantuan task—truly a labour of Hercules—have been accomplished with such strength, grace and agility, with an ease bordering on nonchalance. It is impossible to think of another living pianist who could have carried off this enterprise with comparable success. Hamelin crowns his already awe-inspiring discography with a truly phenomenal achievement … these are performances of such power, dexterity and finesse, that it is difficult to imagine them being surpassed … few pianists, surely, can have executed and delivered these studies with such unnerving ease and panache (for example, try No 43 in C sharp minor—for left-hand alone!). A staggering feat of virtuosity’ (Gramophone)
‘This is probably the most breathtaking piano recording I’ve ever heard. It’s exceptional, not only for Hamelin’s pianistic perfection—staggering in itself—but also for the sensitivity and tenderness he brings to the music. This disc is a real winner … this small, green box contains the pianophile's ultimate heaven … this recording redoubles Hamelin's growing status as today's complete pianist, equal to anything that Godowsky cares to throw at him. Yet perhaps his greatest achievement is that this recording leaves the listener marvelling not only at Hamelin's incomparable pianism, but above all at the wizardry of the music itself’ (BBC Music Magazine)
‘Must rate as one of the great piano recordings; a stupendous achievement in terms of technique, musicianship and stamina’ (Classic FM)
‘This is one of the great solo piano recordings of this or any other year … unlikely ever to be surpassed. The Canadian virtuoso has one of the most astonishing keyboard techniques in history … in Hamelin's hands more than any other these studies are no mere freak show, but make a genuine bid for repertoire status. Yet who else among pianists could rise to the challenge? And who else could do so with such consummate artistry? The Hyperion team has provided fabulous recording quality, commensurate with Hamelin's fabulous playing … a sensational issue’ (International Record Review)
‘I have no hesitation in saying that this is one of the great piano recordings of recent years and, if there's any justice at all, it will garner a whole chest-full of awards … breathtaking’ (Classic CD)
‘This is the one we've looked for … with this set we're hearing, reliably and for the first time throughout, not the notes but the music—the whimsy, the grandeur, the levitating delirium, coruscating polyphony, eerie and airily populated aural mirages as the familiar Chopin materials provide the merest thread of piquant divagations winged by the sheer lilt lifting into ever more beguilingly alluring fantastications. The effect is like one's first encounter with Milton's earthly paradise. Obviously, Hamelin was born to make Godowsky live for us. First-rate production complements one of the great recordings of the century—and I do mean the 20th century with its whelming backlog of palpable genius. Stupendous! Ne plus ultra’ (Fanfare, USA)
‘A celebration of what is possible on the pianoforte … sensational’ (Hi-Fi News)
‘He has surpassed himself here: I have never heard such playing before. This is, quite simply, amazing’ (International Piano)
‘A huge achievement … and not only technically but musically as well. Hamelin delivers on every level: this recording had me gasping in disbelief, and then laughing out loud at the sheer audacity of it all—you really shouldn't miss them’ (BBC CD Review)
‘Hamelin’s award-winning release … has knocked us all sideways. Technically impeccable but artistically sensitive’ (Time Out)