“In the first quartet […] the playing of the extreme tone ranges is perfectly mastered.
Recorded for the first time ever, the second quartet (1937) evolves in a more complex harmonic texture […] Des Equilibres ensemble appears to be aptly named, as it avoids here any excess in an extremely dense polyphony.
Des Equilibres ensemble presents one of the most interesting CDs that honor the little known composer.”
Maxime Lawrence, « Classica » – October 2011