American Record Guide

Brenton Broadstock has something to say (or hear) and he makes the four sections of the concerto melodic and listenable. He knows how to start and end each section with a dominant theme that involves the listener and captures your interest. The intervening themes are interesting, and he returns to a slightly altered original theme at the conclusion of each section. I found the concerto thoroughly enjoyable.

The orchestra plays very well for conductor Purcell. Excellent sound.

[edited from longer review including other works]

—Elliot Fisch