“…Brautigam’s playing is as breathtakingly fleet and alert as ever … Brautigam’s dashing wit and bravura juxtaposed with the ensemble’s earnest sobriety gives a vivid sense of Beethoven putting a bomb under the classical conventions and banalities of his contemporaries… Timbral specific delights are plentiful … Tempi are brisk but not garbled. The slow movements sing with sylvan freshness, the rondo finales burble and babble with good humour. The minutiae are conveyed in gently lit clarity by the transparent recorded sound. Attentive listeners will appreciate these performances of remarkable rhythmic acuity and subtle shadings.” ****