…the disc's most compelling work is its finale, a rich, haunting performance of ''The Night Gatherers,'' a dark-hued work for viola and string quartet by Mr. Greenstein. - Allan Kozinn, The New York Times, November 27, 2009
Greenstein's beautiful, dream-like “The Night Gatherers” is the album's most lush setting—not surprisingly, given that Sirota's accompanied by The Chiara String Quartet—and its most romantic and elegiac. Listening to the thirteen-minute setting, it's hard not to think of it as Greenstein's own “Transfigured Night.” - Textura, July 2009