"Get this disc, turn out the lights, start listening, and remember why you can't live without music." --American Record Guide
Zofia Kilanowicz on Naxos has also obviously become immersed in the word-settings. In the work’s closing section, with its hint of a gentle but remorseless tolling bell, Wit achieves a mood of simple serenity, even forgiveness. The Three Pieces in Olden Style make a fine postlude, the second with its dance figurations, the third with its fierce tremolando violins, like shafts of bright light, suddenly resolving to a very positive ending. All in all, this seems in many ways a ‘best buy’. --Penguin Guide, January 2009
Zofia Kilanowicz on Naxos has also obviously become immersed in the word-settings. In the work’s closing section, with its hint of a gentle but remorseless tolling bell, Wit achieves a mood of simple serenity, even forgiveness. The Three Pieces in Olden Style make a fine postlude, the second with its dance figurations, the third with its fierce tremolando violins, like shafts of bright light, suddenly resolving to a very positive ending. All in all, this seems in many ways a ‘best buy’. --Penguin Guide, January 2009
"What impresses me most about this performance is its sprituality" --Gramophone Magazine
"as though his Polish forces had special insights denied to foreigners" --CD Review:
"this disc seems a clear first choice" --Classic CD
"as though his Polish forces had special insights denied to foreigners" --CD Review:
"this disc seems a clear first choice" --Classic CD