Performances are, as ever with Gulda, “propulsive, supple and, in the slower music, serenely unaffected” (Rob Cowan, The Independent) or, in the French view “subversive, innovative, full of life and anger” (Alain Lompech, Diapason)
“Gulda's playing is effortlessly musical throughout, Particularly impressive are the two minor-key sonatas, with the maestoso marking of K310's first movement conveyed without a hint of portentousness, and the outer movements of the C minor K457 as intense as you could wish for.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2008 *****
“Each performance attests to Gulda's persuasive inner rhythm and sense of "swing" that prevent his unswervingly steady tempi fro sounding the least bit mechanical. The slow movements dance as well as sing, while witty ornaments stylishly and tastefully decorate repeated passages and echoed phrases.” Gramophone Magazine, Janurary 2008