"Quatuor Hanson raises the issue of whether everything that can be said in Haydn's music has been said. If considering just op.76 no.2 along the lines of groups such as the Amarti, Emerson or Takács quartets, perhaps not. Whilst each quartet has its own unique sound, Quatuor Hanson comes closest to surpassing the vibrancy of the Takács. Their sound is not that of novices coming to Haydn, but of musicians who understand the structures and balance in the music, playing it with a freshness, seemingly shaped by the quartet forefathers. Whilst this music is not new, they bring a refreshing excitement and originality, packing a strong musical punch with the strength of their musical chemistry. Whether sampling or revelling in the entire album, there is much to delight and treasure".