Well, Waldmarchen was played complete tonight of course, and very beautifully, so...
The trebles are the voice of the bone-flute, and it's precisely their un-operatic nature that, for me, makes them so effective: distant, innocent yet knowing, otherworldly, but always dark - a nemesis. Quite an original use of them too, as fairy-tale ghosts; Chichester Psalms or War Requiem evoke a more conventional sense of innocence with boys' voices, though still bold and very moving of course.
The trebles are the voice of the bone-flute, and it's precisely their un-operatic nature that, for me, makes them so effective: distant, innocent yet knowing, otherworldly, but always dark - a nemesis. Quite an original use of them too, as fairy-tale ghosts; Chichester Psalms or War Requiem evoke a more conventional sense of innocence with boys' voices, though still bold and very moving of course.
Originally posted by Bryn
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