1 January 1900

Delius & Ireland: Piano Concertos
CDA67296 

‘This Hyperion newcomer possesses many virtues. Piers Lane responds with nimble sensitivity, David Lloyd-Jones secures a tidy response from the Ulster Orchestra and the performance as a whole has a sparkle, eagerness and snap that are most refreshing’ (Gramophone)
1 January 1900

Delius & Ireland: Piano Concertos
CDA67296 

‘Robert Threlfall's notes make a good case for regarding the three-movement original as having a greater validity, and this splendid first recording bears him out … Piers Lane, an eloquent advocate’ (BBC Music Magazine)
1 January 1900

Delius: Songs
CDA67594 

‘Yvonne Kenny's vibrant, affecting timbre is just right for this repertory, tracing the lines (both musical and poetic) with expressive finesse. Only in 'To Daffodils', following its adventurously winding, climbing vocal line, is one struck by the difficulties that lurk in these pages, and the Australian soprano dispatches them with ease, always keeping the lightness of mood and delicacy of sentiment required. Much the same can be said for her collaborator, Piers Lane, who excels at the piano in suggesting Delius's light haze of orchestral patina’ (Opera News)
1 January 1900
The Delius Society Journal
Delius: Songs
CDA67594 

‘This is a peach of a disc’ (The Delius Society Journal)
1 January 1900
Fanfare, USA
Delius: Songs
CDA67594 

‘Kenny's voice and Lane's accompaniments are well recorded, very lifelike without being too close … the best available right now, and therefore recommended to admirers of his music and to Lieder collectors willing to stray a bit from the beaten path’ (Fanfare, USA)
1 January 1900
Classic FM Magazine
Delius: Songs
CDA67594 

‘This attractive recital of settings … Kenny's control of line is rock solid and her way with the music's shifting moods admirably precise. Piers Lane's accompaniments, too, are immaculate’ (Classic FM Magazine)
1 January 1900

Delius: Songs
CDA67594 

‘Kenny's voice remains a peachy, beautiful implement … she brings sensual colours to both word and tone; and she relishes the decadent voluptuousness of Verlaine's French … as with most of Hyperion's song recordings—no company is more experienced in this field—the balance of voice and piano is ideal and one can well imagine oneself at the Wigmore Hall in the company of Kenny and Lane’ (International Record Review)
1 January 1900

Delius: Songs
CDA67594 

‘This beautifully recorded disc is a welcome addition to a relatively neglected area of the Delius discography. Delius composed some 62 songs, of which Yvonne Kenny and her sensitive partner Piers Lane have chosen 25; they seem completely attuned to their world, all atmospheric yet achieved with the utmost economy of means’ (BBC Music Magazine)
1 January 1900
The Daily Telegraph
Delius: Songs
CDA67594 

‘These attractive songs are the music of a passionate young romantic … there are faint echoes of Grieg and Wagner, even, in a group of delicately atmospheric Verlaine settings, and also of Fauré and Chausson. Yet so distinctive was Delius’s sinuous harmonic style that even the simplest song could be by no one else … Yvonne Kenny is, as ever, a scrupulous, sensitive artist, always alive to mood and character. She vividly catches the bardic desolation of Twilight Fancies, the sensuality of In the Garden of the Seraglio and the wayward charm of The nightingale has a lyre of gold. Her poised, soft singing is heard to beautiful effect in the Verlaine songs, and in an exquisite setting of Ben Jonson’s So white, so soft, so sweet is she’ (The Daily Telegraph)
1 January 1900
The Penguin Guide to Compact Discs
Dibdin: Ephesian Matron, Brickdust Man & Grenadier
CDA66608  Download only 

‘Three delightful pocket operas’ (The Penguin Guide to Compact Discs)
1 January 1900
Early Music
Dibdin: Ephesian Matron, Brickdust Man & Grenadier
CDA66608  Download only 

‘Absolutely enchanting’ (Early Music)
1 January 1900
Classic CD
Dibdin: Ephesian Matron, Brickdust Man & Grenadier
CDA66608  Download only 

‘An hour of unmitigated pleasure. Another splendid addition to Hyperion's English Orpheus series’ (Classic CD)
More