Superb
B.J.S. | Chicago Ill | 01/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this not believing that anything so cheap could be any good, but this recording of 2 obscure piano-forte quintets by Beethoven contemporaries is really excellant. The Reis piece is the real stunner here---well-crafted and very well played. I've found the "Brilliant" series to be quite good, and this recording is no exception."
WHY DO WE LIMIT LIMMER?
Terry J. Lehane | 06/18/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"RIES we know as Beethoven's good friend. We expect him to be excellent, and he does not disappoint. The real find here is FRANZ LIMMER (1808-1857). Good stuff. I want to hear more from him. For example his opus 10 String Quartet. And his opus 11 Quartet for 4 Cellos. And his opus 12 Trio for 3 Cellos. Perhaps a label like Naxos could be persuaded to dig a little deeper?"
Obscure Beauty
JHM | Easley, SC | 05/16/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Both of these compositions are gems. They are very easy to listen to and are pleasing to the ear. I especially enjoy the sound of the "period" pianos which balance the group very well. The playing is top-notch and it is refreshing to hear something other than the old "war horses" for a change!"