Bill Alves reviews:
"In general, I must say that, in many ways, I like this piece more than Cadenza on the Night Plain or Salome Dances for Peace. While those works have beautiful moments, those moments in Chanting the Light of Foresight are extended into highly unified, but never boring, movements. Lovers of just intonation will find its beauty in the unexpected hands of a virtuosic quartet of saxophones [Rova]; fans of Riley's early work will certainly find that it resonates here more obviously than in his other recent works; and anyone else interested in intelligent, accessible new music should give this CD a try."