'The C major sonata BWV 529 starts with a resplendent Allegro;
arguably the most exhilarating movement of any other among these six
works. Yet here again there follows a Largo with more than a suspicion
of shrillness in the upper treble sound.
'Nevertheless the recital proceeds to an immensely satisfying
conclusion. Bach's boisterous, fugal BWV 530 Allegro is no "walk in
the park", but Wrench powers through it with exceptional assurance.'
- Howard Smith's full illustrated review of this new disc from Melba
Recordings is published in today's Music & Vision