6 April 2024
BBC Record Review, Tasmin Little
Russian Variations‘I’d like to head straight for the Rachmaninov, the Variations on a theme of Chopin—the famous C minor prelude No 20—I think that this CD is worth it just for this opening theme; it is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful performances that I’ve ever heard of it … Piers is at his best … apart from just getting his digits around the technical demands, Piers has a real feel for the Romantic ebb and flow, the elasticity of the phrases … it doesn’t surprise me that the disc is as wonderful as it is … there’s a largesse to all of this that I absolutely love, and it suits this kind of repertoire so well’ (BBC Record Review)
23 March 2024
The Observer, Fiona Maddocks
Tchaikovsky & Korngold: String Sextets‘The Nash Ensemble play each work—both written for the standard sextet combination of two violins, two violas and two cellos—with restless verve and panache … the Nash make a compelling case for both. To call this ensemble venerable is to reflect on the group’s standing over 60 years, since its foundation in 1964 (by Amelia Freedman). The reason to listen to these players now is not for old time’s sake but for the vigour and precision they show in the wide repertoire they tackle, including this’ (The Observer)
» More9 March 2024
BBC Record Review, Jeremy Summerly
Duruflé: Requiem; Poulenc: Lenten Motets‘The balance [in the Duruflé] puts you in the building in the most extraordinary way … that wonderful envelope of sound that just surrounds you as you listen to it. A shout-out for Harrison Cole—he’s done an extremely good job as a young organ scholar, aided and abetted by that wonderful French-style organ from van den Heuvel … so many sounds to enjoy … we really must mention David Hinitt and Adrian Peacock who have created a sound which I didn’t believe was possible, because it’s actually as if you are there … it is totally immersive, I don’t know how it’s done … wonderful’ (BBC Record Review)