Featuring masterpieces by Benjamin Britten (Five Flower Songs), Vaughan Williams (Three Shakespeare Songs), Stanford, Delius and Elgar alongside folk-song arrangements by Bairstow, Chapman, Grainger, Holst, Moeran and Stanford, this collection highlights a golden age of the English part-song, now somewhat neglected but nonetheless offering many gem-like compositions worthy of re-investigation. a flawless performance by a perfectly balanced group of singers� These performers hold you entranced - Digital Audio
I have rarely been so stunned by the opening track of a disc before � the choir displays the most amazing discipline in their control of diction, dynamic grading and attack � I eagerly await to hear more from this partnership - Hi-Fi News Record of the Month
A cleverly-chosen and beautifully performed album very well recorded � - Music and Musicians
[recorded] with an expertise matching that of this talented group of singers � The control exhibited by this choir is remarkable and the quality of the voices outstanding - Gramophone
These performances are a joy to listen to - BBC Record Review