"(...) It was a delight to hear both voices virtuosically swirling around each other in arias such as No, resistance is but vain and the euphoric Sound the trumpet. (...) Another primal force that passed in review during the program was winter in Purcell's exceptionally modern sounding Cold Song from King Arthur, sung very expressively by Engeltjes. With firm jolts and jabs he made the cutting freezing cold almost tangible and caused the listener a very appropriate physiological reaction: goosebumps."