Reviews of David's performance at the 2004 BBC Proms:
"The hall's newly overhauled organ was given full majestic voice by David Goode" (Evening Standard July 29th 2004)
"David Goode's account of the fiendishly difficult concluding organ solo was spellbinding" (Mail on Sunday, Aug 1st)
"...and, of course, everyone was put in the shade by the stupendous Albert Hall organ played with immense passion and brio by David Goode." (Daily Telegraph, July 29th)
Other performance reviews:
‘David Goode is a performer of tremendous resource, enthralling and captivating his audience with daunting programmes executed with uncompromising skill’ (Musical Opinion 2002)
‘No praise could be high enough….a stupendous achievement’ (The Times 2001)
‘A brilliant interpreter…played in a remarkable way: clear, precise, masterly’ (L’echo republicain - Chartres 1999)
‘Goode’s impressive memory work, beautiful registrations and musical nuance astounded the audience’ (Organ Alternatives - US 1999)
On recordings:
French Showpieces from King’s ‘On the basis of this superbly-recorded first disc, Goode is fair set for a distinguished career’ (Organists’ Review 1995)
Organs of Cambridge Vol. 3 ‘Goode’s programme is underpinned by an outstanding technique that comes to the fore in Dupre’s G minor Prelude and Fugue’ (BBC Music Magazine 1996)
Orb and Sceptre (an organ spectacular from Christ Church) ‘A justly famous recitalist, playing here with panache and sensitivity’ (Organist’s Review 1998)
Commotio: Early 20th-Century European Organ Music ‘David Goode’s programme is imaginative and stimulating, authoritatively placed….brilliantly clear and well-paced’ (Choir and Organ 1999)