« Vocal forces of just 10 singers supported by the same number of instrumentalists bring a level of intimacy that is entirely appropriate to this programme of 17th-century music reflecting on the Passion. Solo voices have a disarming purity and immediacy of expression about them, while the small instrumental forces are a perfect match in quality of sound and directness of expression. […] the most noteworthy thing about this outstanding performance is the intensity and intimacy brought out by the members of Ensemble Correspondances under Daucé’s sensitive direction. […] the performance is notable for the transparency of texture and purity of sound, the polyphonic writing delivered with impressive clarity »