Nigel Rogers: EMS 22 March
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A very lovely 80th birthday tribute to a great artist! I thought the music played was a brilliant selection of what Nigel was good at! I am in slight disagreement with Charles Medlam's description of his voice as 'grainy'. We're into semantics here I suppose, but 'grainy', as for instance applied to a photograph, suggests blurring or lack of focus. Nigel's voice was definitely focused! It had a hard edge and a nasal quality which was very distinctive and made him different from the typical English lyric tenor. He was the 'oboe' of the tenor world, I suppose; and he seldom chose the mezza voce option for high notes. But IMO his voice was wonderfully suited to what he did, and I must say his rendition of Nigra Sum from Monteverdi's Vespers which closed the programme is hard to beat. A wonderful artist and a big influence in the Early Music world.
BTW, isn't Le Jeu de Robin et Marion a great piece.....given tremendous verve in today's version.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Post'...grainy', as for instance applied to a photograph, suggests blurring or lack of focus...
And, as applied to sound, doesn't it imply a sort of grittiness - a kind of edge, the opposite of blurring? As here:
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