”Credit is due to Jana Semeradova for a world-premiere recording, and for the cool professionalism with which he and his choir illuminate the score's structure. What fails to come through is the verve with which the composer appealed to his Jesuit constituents…The artistry of Zelenka, rather than the performers, is what makes this disc a worthwhile acquisition.”
BBC Music Magazine, June 2012
”Though the more consistent balance of later works is yet to be achieved, his many admirers will surely be delighted at the opportunity to acquaint themselves with this younger but clearly recognisable and lovable version of their hero. Collegium Marianum introduce us to him in performances that are skilful, stylish and attractive to the ear…A beautiful, warming Baroque discovery.”
Gramophone, April 2012
”They are the earliest pieces by Zelenka to have survived…The long, achingly expressive melodic lines that are so characteristic of Zelenka's later instrumental writing can be heard in the vocal writing here, along with his fondness for constructing elaborate fugues, and for coming up with totally unexpected dramatic twists. They are fascinating rediscoveries.”
The Guardian, 15th December 2011
”The tone, unsurprisingly, is restrained, yet there is an underlying sprightliness and restless invention, well captured by the Prague forces.”
The Daily Telegraph, 13th January 2012