“This version of the concerto certainly has appeal. Another revelation is the inclusion of the two-piano version of the Mozart…a charming gilding of the lily. An interesting and well-performed programme. The recording quality is solid and clear. Catch this one while it’s available”
David Blomenberg - MusicWebInternational.com
“... the music comes through with a “minty” freshness that stimulates and excites.. these pieces can becomes part of the staple repertoire”.
Gerald Fenech - Classical Net
“The veteran two-piano team of Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow have been torrential in delivering unfamiliar versions of classics from the hinterland of the repertoire. But in their latest disc, they have surpassed themselves. The result is wonderful”
Michael Tumelty - The Glasgow Herald
“... admirably clear-sighted…the artistry of Goldstone and Clemmow brings the music to life… self-recommending”
Colin Anderson - International Record Review
“The indefatigable piano duo in world premières of Grieg’s own two-piano version of his Concerto and “Sigurd Jorsalfar March” ****
Jeremy Nicholas - Classic FM Magazine
“A disc of charm and curios… four-handed Grieg and Mozart provide consistent pleasure”
Mike Ashman - Gramophone magazine
“Here we have a knockout performance [ of the Concerto] that took me by surprise. This should be required listening for anyone learning this concerto. I can’t recall enjoying a release in this way before given the high quality of Goldstone and Clemmow’s interpretations and their near-perfect ensemble this is rather special.”
Harrington - American Record Guide
“Divine Art…has produced a wide range of interesting and eminently worthwhile records. In terms of the Grieg centenary I have to commend a disc which… is an important and valuable one… played by the very gifted two –piano team. The recording quality is splendidly true and excellently balanced. A fascinating disc, the musicianship of these two players being particularly and consistently impressive.”
Robert Matthew-Walker - International Record Review
“I found the whole experience of listening highly congenial… the recording is very well judged. The playing is buoyant and ensitive by turns; this duo has a real flair for the unexpected. An unusual perspective on a much-abused warhorse – with the added attraction of some equally diverting companion works”
Jonathan Woolf - MusicWebinternational.com
“Played with compelling freshness… with Goldstone pulling out all the stops and Clemmow integrating and balancing the accompaniment to perfection… an outstanding recital”
Julian Haylock - International Piano Magazine