"Let's get the bad news out of the way first or, to put it another away, my own sense of disappointment with the Dvořák ... Hahn and Orizco-Estrada seem to have been seduced into a post-pandemic lassitude so that the music's vitality, its folkloric rhythms and its energy have been smoothed over ... There have been a handful of previous recordings of Ginastera's fearsome, fascinating 1963 concerto ... From its opening five-minute cadenza this draws from soloist and conductor a much more focused and emotively cogent response than the Dvořák which, coupled with instrumental finesse, presents the concerto in the best possible light ... If you buy this reasonably well engineered disc it should be for the Ginastera and you'll get a somewhat unsuccessful, partial Dvořák as some kind of bonus".