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Marcus Paus' The Stolen Child, the only work with the string quartet, is perhaps the most impressive. In just over ten minutes, it presents a sound-world that is astounding and moving
- Kirk McElhearn, www.musicweb-international.com -Review of The Stolen Child
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(...) the largest and most ambitious work on the album. It's sumptuously lyrical and magically wild, and it beautifully captures the alluring mystery and danger and melancholy of the Yeats; the piece is a real stunner.
- Stephen Eddins, www.allmusic.com -Review of The Stolen Child
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Paus has produced an elemental and substantial work, the longest in the programme, with a cunning mixture of simple melodic cantilena, and complex and often ravishing textures.
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