'The music is quite superbly laid out for the medium...After the piquant 'March', with its characteristic double-stopped unisons, glissandos and grace note motives, and the elegant 'Waltz' whose initial simplicity moves to a surprising complexity, the final 'Burlesque' generates almost symphonic impetus through its Sibelian tremolandos and ostinatos; altogether a brilliant and attractive addition to the repertory...'
The Daily Telegraph, 5 January 1983