I feel slightly ill-at-ease to be starting another 'bête noire' thread (we've had composers, pieces you can't stand)... but then as a devotee of Ed Reardon, one feels a certain responsibility to keep the curmudgeonly side up.
Besides, this may serve as a useful 'aide-mémoire' of performers I would prefer never to pay hard-earned cash (or even spend precious time) to hear. Maybe this thread will die the death, in which case that'll show me, won't it.
I am moved to launch this thread having just heard on R3 I think the single worst... no, that's unfair... I know nothing about singing.. so I'd better say, I've just heard an example of singing as far removed as any I can recall from what I enjoy hearing. It was the singing of the 'Pie Jesu' in Duruflé's 'Requiem' by one Karen Cargill.
I found it so unbelievably awful that I couldn't even switch off - it was somehow fascinating how it ticked every box as to the sort of classical singing I can't abide.
The rest of the performance by choir, orchestra and Simon Keenlyside, under Robin Ticciati, was pretty good!
Besides, this may serve as a useful 'aide-mémoire' of performers I would prefer never to pay hard-earned cash (or even spend precious time) to hear. Maybe this thread will die the death, in which case that'll show me, won't it.
I am moved to launch this thread having just heard on R3 I think the single worst... no, that's unfair... I know nothing about singing.. so I'd better say, I've just heard an example of singing as far removed as any I can recall from what I enjoy hearing. It was the singing of the 'Pie Jesu' in Duruflé's 'Requiem' by one Karen Cargill.
I found it so unbelievably awful that I couldn't even switch off - it was somehow fascinating how it ticked every box as to the sort of classical singing I can't abide.
The rest of the performance by choir, orchestra and Simon Keenlyside, under Robin Ticciati, was pretty good!
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