“Her recording of the sonata and several other short pieces by Clarke reveals two virtues a soloist must have to become a real artist; an analytical mind and the imagination to express the wisdom gained from analysis. Callus’s main virtue is that she has more to say as the movement progresses, knowing how to make the more reflective passages more interesting. She navigates the dream-like currents of melody with much greater understanding. Callus doesn’t need brilliant passages to keep the music interesting.”
NEW BACH SUITES CD REVIEW
American Record Guide