"Conductor Toby Ward captures a sense of freshness and drama in the big-boned verse anthems that lie at the heart of this recording, underlining the quasi-operatic qualities that so discombobulated his more conservative parishioners. SS Wesley's compositional style continues in the tradition of his father Samuel in his reverence for Bach, Handel and Mozart. But he is also alert to his contemporaries such as Spohr, Mendelssohn and Weber, while synthesising a sound that seems effortlessly English, perfectly suited to the nation's cathedrals and churches where his music has become a mainstay ... The re-evaluation of Victoriana has been a significant development in British cultural life in recent years, and this new release takes a refreshingly clean, clear-eyed view of a composer we tend to take for granted. The choir of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the City of London (dubbed the National Musicians' Church) is bright, well balanced and animated, with fulsome solo contributions from its members ... Wesley took an active interest in organ design, and organist Richard Gowers makes the most of the brilliant articulation of the Holy Sepulchre's pipe organ."