"There are some standout moments on this album. First there is the superlative singing of Jonathan Sells in Biber's 'Nisi Dominus aedificaverit Domum', sonorous and rounded all the way down to his lowest notes, which seem to emanate from the earth's core. Wrapped around Sells, the obbligato playing by violinist and director of Les Passions de l'Âme, Meret Lüthi, is thrillingly tactile and exploratory: vibrant in shapes and explosive in scratch ... This is Les Passions de l'Âme at their best: colourful and rhetorically well paced ... All in all, a lovely disc".