“... The players simply respond collectively to the natural contours of the music, melodic and harmonic, making it easy to conjure up the image of the dancers who would have been on the stage in these movements... the playing of Tempesta di Mare is pleasingly stylish in its phrasing, articulation and ornamentation... the ensemble playing is disciplined, and there is a clear attempt to capture the variety if character embodied in the chosen excerpts... such is the performers sympathetic approach towards the music that the unarguable inventiveness of the material shines through, and this should tempt listeners to explore eagerly more of this relatively little-known repertoire.”
Shirley Thompson – The Consort Vol. 73 – Summer 2017