'Wallfisch could hardly ask for more attentively responsive support than she receives from Richard Tunnicliffe and Malcolm Proud, and she also has the inestimable advantage of a typically lucid and atmospheric Martin Compton/Julian Millard recording. Add to this an authoritative note by Vivaldi scholar Michael Talbot and Wallfisch sweeps the board in this repertoire' --International Record Review
'This magnificent disc is complemented by an authoritative essay by Professor Michael Talbot. My only regret is that Hyperion has no plans to complete the set with a second volume. The quality of these performances beg for a prompt sequel' --Gramophone
'The most striking feature of the violin writing is its intense lyricism and it is this that above all marks out Elizabeth Wallfisch's utterly musical and near-flawlessly executed performances … the remaining sonatas are impatiently awaited' --Goldberg Early Music Magazine
'Elizabeth Wallfisch is absolutely faultless on this excellent CD' --Early Music Review
'The most striking feature of the violin writing is its intense lyricism and it is this that above all marks out Elizabeth Wallfisch's utterly musical and near-flawlessly executed performances … the remaining sonatas are impatiently awaited' --Goldberg Early Music Magazine
'Elizabeth Wallfisch is absolutely faultless on this excellent CD' --Early Music Review
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