"This coupling of the Octet and Violin Concerto in the versions dated 1825 and 1844 respectively in which they were first performed, before Mendelssohn's mania for revision took over, is something of a revelation ... As heard in this fervent, closely recorded performance led by Siranossian, the original [of the Concerto] emerges as a longer, richer, even wilder version of what is, arguably, the greatest work ever composed by a 16-year old".