1 January 1900
The Daily Telegraph
Gottschalk: Piano Music, Vol. 6
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‘There is a poignant period flavour to this music, which Martin captures with the utmost sensibility’ (The Daily Telegraph)
1 January 1900
The Times
Gottschalk: Piano Music, Vol. 6
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‘It's impossible to listen to this disc and not beam with pleasure … real melodic charm, surprising harmonic progressions, and enough sensuality and humour to put a kick in the greyest of January days. The recorded sound is gorgeous’ (The Times)
1 January 1900
Fanfare, USA
Gottschalk: Piano Music, Vol. 7
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‘Gottschalk is never abstruse or merely technical, but it is obvious from the elegance of his writing that he was a wonderful pianist. He is still underestimated, I think—as a composer, too. I can listen to his music for hours, and I don't feel that way about much piano music. The piano sound is simply wonderful—Hyperion manages to convey an individual instrument's personality in piano recordings’ (Fanfare, USA)
1 January 1900

Gottschalk: Piano Music, Vol. 7
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‘Even the most devoted of Gottschalk's admirers will make some arresting discoveries among the less familiar works here … those who have enjoyed the series so far will want to add this disc to their collections, too’ (International Record Review)
1 January 1900

Gottschalk: Piano Music, Vol. 8
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‘These are sympathetic performances, glowingly recorded’ (BBC Music Magazine)
1 January 1900
The Guardian
Gottschalk: Piano Music, Vol. 8
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‘Another neglected area of the 19th-century repertoire has been thoroughly explored and superbly championed by Martin’ (The Guardian)
1 January 1900

Gottschalk: Piano Music, Vol. 8
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‘Effective performance of this music requires striking a series of delicate balances: between the learned and the popular, between the progressive and the traditional, between the sensual and the self-conscious. And if you've been following this series, you'll know that no current Gottschalkian catches these special ambiguities more consistently than Philip Martin’ (International Record Review)
1 January 1900
The Times
Gottschalk: Piano Music, Vol. 8
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‘A beautifully produced disc that is impossible to play without smiling’ (The Times)
1 January 1900

Gottschalk: Piano Music, Vol. 8
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‘Quite early in the 14-year period that covers these eight volumes the Dublin-born pianist matured into becoming the pre-eminent Gottschalk interpreter. He understands exactly his stylistic range, from the mellifluous Italianate melody of the salon to sheer virtuosity, but without any exaggeration’ (Gramophone)
1 January 1900

Gottschalk: Piano Music, Vol. 8
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‘Martin plays every piece with such conviction that value judgements on this music's qualities seem almost churlish … the recording itself is of the very highest standards with superb presence, as we expect from Hyperion’ (International Piano)
1 January 1900
Fanfare, USA
Gottschalk: Piano Music, Vol. 8
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‘This is one of the great piano recordings of recent years. Not since the exquisitely chiseled, delicately nuanced playing of such past greats as Wilhelm Kempff, Stefan Askenase, and Walter Gieseking have I heard anything so hypnotically well performed. This release leaves no doubt that Martin is one of today's finest keyboard artists’ (Fanfare, USA)
1 January 1900
CD Compact, Spain
Gounod: Songs
CDA66801/2  2CDs 

'Un stupendo doble compacto' (CD Compact, Spain)
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