"Each song seemed more beautiful than the last as they created an extraordinary atmosphere of calm with their singing and playing," writes reviewer LEN POWER of the "A Candle for Ukraine" concert.
"The playing and singing of the music of this entire concert was exceptional and every performer contributed to an overwhelming emotional experience." writes reviewer LEN POWER of "The Dunera Mass”.
"With three performances all featuring ensembles of eight musicians, this concert was a celebration of music weird and wonderful performed with the vivid colours of winds, voices and strings." writes reviewer FELIX HUBER.
"This was an unlikely pairing of music styles, with no obvious reasoning behind it, other than perhaps as they were festival participants and it allowed them an opportunity for their solo work," writes music reviewer GRAHAM McDONALD.
Reviewer EMILY THORNTON savours the performances of two quartets injecting distinctly contemporary and personal essence into Viennese Classicism, or put simply, young people reinvigorating old music.
"Gavrylyuk was stunning; rapidly shifting between thunderous chordal passages and delicate harp-like textures, making it at times impossible to comprehend how such music could be performed with only two hands," writes reviewer FELIX HUBER.
Reviewer ROB KENNEDY gets among the "Fairies and Fools" and relishes a a "cracking performance and an excellent concert of some of the best music around".