Jyllands-postend. 6. Mar. 2015ByByJens Povlsend. 6. Mar. 2015"Det er søgende, nærmest stillestående. Men også ujævnt og voldsomt. Eller helt enkelt. En lille time i dramatisk selskab med Orchestre de Paris og tre værker af Henri Dutilleux - en af fransk musiklivs vigtigste komponister fra 1900-tallet - er som at komme i klemme et sted mellem fortid og nutid ... Her leveret med stor poetisk nerve af Järvi og Tetzlaff".Read review
BBC music magazine2015 ChristmasByByRoger Nichols (musikanmelder)2015 Christmas"The highlight of his Seattle disc is undoubtedly the violin playing of Augustin Hadelich in L'abre des songes ... The warm recording ... suits this work well, as it does the Second Symphony. Here again Ludovic Morlot draws excellent playing from the orchestra".
Fono Forum2015 MaiByByDirk Wieschollek2015 Mai"Das Pariser Orchester nimmt das genauso ernst wie die späteren Stücke und entwickelt in den Ecksätzen gewaltige Steigerungen".
The gramophone2015 OctoberByByPhilip Clark2015 October"Vurdering: Editor's choice" - ""[Morlot] opts for a woolier and more pliant (for which don't read softcore) mode of attack. Intuition tells me that Dutilleux would have gravitated towards [this] approach ... Veins of orchestra perspective are opened up [and Morlot] evokes the thrill of ears discovering orchestral vistas and architecture in the moment".
The gramophone2015 MarchByByArnold Whittall2015 March"This admirable disc highlights a pair of French orchestral works from the 1960s".