“… It’s [C minor Piano quartet] a fascinating piece, full of character – a brilliant scherzo, an engaging slow movement and a finale propelled by the kind of rhythmic obsessiveness which would become a hallmark of Schumann’s music. It sounds as though it must be great fun to play. Of course it is raw and often unsubtle, but its youthful enthusiasm is thrilling in its own way. It is performed so winningly and artistically that I cannot imagine a stronger case being made. Each player is fervently committed but the special sensitivity of Simon Crawford-Phillips struck me more than once…”