‘You cannot do better than a recent Hyperion disc of choral songs. The choral writing is beautiful in an understated way and the performances are winning’ (The New York Times)
‘A very convincing account of a far too-little-known masterpiece … This is a real performance which I have been very pleased to hear’ (International Record Review)
‘It’s a tribute to his technical mastery and imaginative choice of registration that the ‘Enigma’ can be transformed into such a compelling solo for one man’s hands and feet’ (Classic FM Magazine)
‘It is frankly spell-binding from the very first note … the depth of interpretative insight shown fully justifies the endeavour, remarkable as that achievement is in itself. Do listen’ (Organists' Review)
‘This is one of the most exciting organ CD’s I have heard for a long time … Keith John gives us an Elgarian recital that displays his dazzling virtuosity and ability to capture the orchestral qualities of a well-known favourite … His rhythmical and brilliant technique stands out as a beacon for others to follow … this for me is one of the finest CDs I’ve heard’ (Cathedral Music)