Great British bass-baritone.
RIP John Shirley-Quirk
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I think my first classical LP - JSQ, accompanied by Martin Isepp, singing songs from Butterworth's A Shropshire Lad. It always remained my favourite version.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Richard Tarleton
Kindertodenlieder, Exeter Cathedral, 1970, with BSO (followed by Belshazzar's Feast) - I had never heard a voice like that live, and in an acoustic like that, unforgettable. A favourite disc, first heard on CD Masters while driving, Percy Grainger's "Shallow Brown" - I had to pull into a lay-by to listen. Lots more of course.
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Yes, RIP. A great singer, a wonderful recorded legacy. I know for sure I saw him as Rangoni in "Boris G", which I won't forget for its tension and vocal colour, And probably I saw him on other occasions too (I must find and unpack my old programmes....)
I believe he appeared as one of the Mastersingers in September 2006 (in Brian McMasters farewell concert performance at the Edinburgh Festival).
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Don Petter
I echo the sentiments above.
This is my memory of how he came into our lives some fifty years ago:
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