Reviews
Music which is always passionate… Beautifully captured by the Holst Singers
Choir and Organ, December 2010
reviewing the recording
Ikon II
A fine fusion of ardent communication and sensitive shaping.
Gramophone, November 2010
reviewing the recording
Ikon II
"This is a glorious CD and it should bring you much pleasure"
International Record Review, November 2010
reviewing the recording
Ikon II
"Impeccable... so, so well-conceived"
Radio 3 Record Review, October 2010
reviewing the recording
Ikon II
performances of characteristic spirit, atmosphere and incisiveness
The Telegraph, April 2008
reviewing the recording
Tormis - Choral Music
These performances by the Holst Singers under Stephen Layton capture the mystical simplicity of Tormis's choral style, a touching blend of naturally-flowing tonality tinged with splashes of judiciously applied dissonance.
The Scotsman, April 2008
reviewing the recording
Tormis - Choral Music
Exciting moments abound: the Livonian songs are wittily profound, the final chord of Heather is a golden climax, while Childhood Memory proves that the choir harbours top soloists as well.
The Times, April 2008
reviewing the recording
Tormis - Choral Music
Special credit must be given to the solo soprano singers Nicola Wookey and Katy Cooper... This is a fine, fine disc of somewhat neglected choral treasures.
MusicalCriticism.com, March 2008
reviewing the recording
Tormis - Choral Music
I recommend this recording enthusiastically and without reservation.
Choral Guide, USA, February 2007
reviewing the recording
Pierre Villette Choral Music
The Holst Singers create great clouds of texture which surge, form and melt before your ears... For a bag of musical bonbons de violette, this disc can't be beaten.
BBC Music Magazine, February 2006
reviewing the recording
Pierre Villette Choral Music
