“’a never failing melodic inspiration, reliable harmonic imagination and a superb command of the orchestral palette’ (Per Skans). Kabalevsky was never at home with large-scale forms, and even in the Piano Concerto recorded here …(his) lively tunefulness can be given rein without the necessity of building his invention into something more …. The Rhapsody is essentially a set of variations, a form that naturally suits nicely…. The music from The Comedians ….represents the composer at his simplest and most charming. It nips along cheerfully here.” (Gramophone)