“Here then are discerning accounts which ably show how fine and still underrated a composer Haydn is. Close to the sound he’d have expected, they are presented sympathetically without showmanship yet with sensitive and judiciously varied ornamentation in repeats.”
Michael Greenhalgh - Musicweb-international – March 2011
“…The Goya Trio … has an elegant, flexible way of phrasing and understands the refined language of Haydn’s articulation. The rippling tone of fortepianist Maggie Cole’s 1795 Walter instrument-a copy by Paul McNulty-is well captured by Chandos’s engineers. It’s not over miked and its colors sparkle in the ensemble.”
Paul Orgel
Fanfare - November/December 2010
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Rita Covre
Musica - October 2010
“Four of Haydn’s marvellous piano trios dating from his second visit to London, are given very satisfying performances by the excellent Trio Goya.” “Very warmly recommended.”
Richard Maunder
Early Music Review - October 2010
"Having re-heard this disc on good earphones, I am inclined to assert that they are possibly the best Haydn piano trio performances on record." - CD Review
MusicalPointers.co.uk
“Trio Goya achieve a perfect instrumental balance in sensitive performances.”
David Threasher
Gramophone - September 2010
“Those yet to experience the treasures of Haydn’s piano trios should immerse themselves in this very fine recording. Even avid collectors of the works will find much to surprise and delight them.”
Andrew O’Connor
International Record Review - July/August 2010
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