Anyone else hear this? What a lovely voice. A clear, unforced open tenor, a bit of a ring to it, entirely lacking the self-conscious, strangulated tones (in this very repertoire) of a Bostridge or a Padmore. I had not noticed Robin Tritschler before but shall listen out for him. And. of course, lovely accompaniment from IB.
The last group contained one of my favourite Britten settings (of Thomas Moore's Oft in the stilly night, which I find deeply affecting) and my most un-favourite, that of Last Rose of Summer. The announcer (was it Fiona T?) quoted Vaughan Williams on Britten, and said something about Britten remaining faithful to the melody while doing interesting stuff in the piano accompaniment, or words to that effect. In LR of S, of course, he abandons or subverts the melody almost from the start, to unpleasant effect. Robin T is the first singer of this arrangement who has ever sounded entirely in tune to me, especially in those little runs at the verse ends....
Anyway, that apart, lovely stuff.
The last group contained one of my favourite Britten settings (of Thomas Moore's Oft in the stilly night, which I find deeply affecting) and my most un-favourite, that of Last Rose of Summer. The announcer (was it Fiona T?) quoted Vaughan Williams on Britten, and said something about Britten remaining faithful to the melody while doing interesting stuff in the piano accompaniment, or words to that effect. In LR of S, of course, he abandons or subverts the melody almost from the start, to unpleasant effect. Robin T is the first singer of this arrangement who has ever sounded entirely in tune to me, especially in those little runs at the verse ends....
Anyway, that apart, lovely stuff.
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