"[Vadim] Gluzman and Gaffigan shaping the great architectural spans with unhurried authority."

“This is playing in the grand tradition. The first movement of Brahms’s Concerto is steadily paced, spacious and mighty, Gluzman and Gaffigan shaping the great architectural spans with unhurried authority. Although they never linger they always have time to let the music breathe.”

— Strad Magazine

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