Classical Guitar Magazine (November 2011)
Souvenir d'Orient (Fantaisie Brillante op.12) was published around 1832 and is one continuous piece divided up into clearly defined segments. After an initial and relatively lengthy introduction comes an Allegro Vivace suggestive of Greek music. This Greek influence is further illustrated later on in the work with an attractive, delicate and effective Andante marked 'Romance greque' and a little further after that comes a brief Largo based upon the Greek dance, 'Sirtos'. Almost as if to confuse matters, Costa concludes with an extensive vigorous dance in Hungarian style. Souvenir d'Orient is a highly attractive proposition containing many divers musical elements and would make for an exciting addition to any highgrade flute and guitar duos. The piece is well presented in full score and separate part for both performers. (Steve Marsh)