No, Not live 
Sean Rafferty played Alfred Deller sing Agnus Dei from Bach’s B Minor Mass yesterday (Thursday). I didn’t catch the name of the orchestra but talking about historical performance, how things have changed! And what a most extraordinary voice!! This was not the first time I’d heard Deller but what I knew were mostly quaint lute songs, and these days, we are (well, I am) used to countertenor voice but it still sounded almost shocking. Does anyone on these MBs remember the first hearing of Deller? I don’t mean his first public performance but when the countertenor was still fairly unknown thing in concerts. What did the audience think?

Sean Rafferty played Alfred Deller sing Agnus Dei from Bach’s B Minor Mass yesterday (Thursday). I didn’t catch the name of the orchestra but talking about historical performance, how things have changed! And what a most extraordinary voice!! This was not the first time I’d heard Deller but what I knew were mostly quaint lute songs, and these days, we are (well, I am) used to countertenor voice but it still sounded almost shocking. Does anyone on these MBs remember the first hearing of Deller? I don’t mean his first public performance but when the countertenor was still fairly unknown thing in concerts. What did the audience think?
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