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    1-1. Violin Concerto
    1-2. Symphony No. 4


    The Herald (Glasgow) 28th October 2016)
    ¡°There is a frisson in the fact that it is live, but it is also easy to hear why re-recording was rejected as an option because the playing, across every section of the orchestra, is of such energy and commitment that replicating it would have been a tall order.¡±

    The Scotsman 31st October 2016
    ¡°Repin has made this concerto his own on the live circuit, and here turns in another virtuosic performance with Donald Runnicles and the BBC SSO, also on top form. In his Symphony No 4, MacMillan claims to present a more abstract musical statement. Yet I find it impossible not to feel embraced by its strength of personality and expression, much of it arising from the ghostly references to Robert Carver¡¯s music.¡±