Hodgson is a talented and musical performer and can hold her own with the best of them.
The Lute Society, UK

I hope she will soon have the inclination and the opportunity to record less well known areas of the repertoire.
Monica Hall, Lute News

Hodgson dazzled us with her virtuosity on the baroque guitar, vihuela and theorbo.
John Stafford, The Mercury

If I could pick a soundtrack for heaven, this would be it...
Mathew Simpson, Millfield Press Gang, London, UK

Miss Hodgson accompanied her sympathetically as well as showing gentle and subtle technique and quality. A blackbird in the courtyard added his atmospheric song during This Merry Pleasant Spring. There was melancholy, too, amongst the songs, but the duo, adopting the name Rosa Mundi, reflected the flowers' symbol of breathing life and colour in the programme.
Mike Drake, Eastern Daily Press; King of Hearts, Norwich (Norfolk & Norwich Festival)

Hodgson played with that unnerving focus that seems to be integral to her performance style.
Clive O'Connell, The Age, Melbourne, Australia

Rosemary was masterful, displaying all the soft seductive qualities of the instrument.
Early Music Society of Victoria

Rosemary conveyed an astonishing range of complexity and beauty - A pleasure to hear.
Michael Stott, UK

It was a combination of beautiful and elegant music, subtle readings and the poise and charm and excellence with which you presented it. It is a treat to listen to musicians who are so integrated and who are really inside the period. THANK YOU - for the enormous amount of thought and preparation that you have given to produce a programme such as this ... Rosemary that we all appreciated her artistry and the beautiful tone she drew from her lutes. We hope that you will go on devising lovely programmes.
Jeanne Dolmetch, The Dolmetch Foundation, Haslemere, UK

Rosa Mundi