Franz Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin – Review by Classical Notes
“Hall captures this range of emotions well, and tells the tragic tale with remarkable clarity”
“Hall captures this range of emotions well, and tells the tragic tale with remarkable clarity”
“All in all, an impressive display, showcasing another side to Warlock, as well as this talented duo”
“Archer brings delicacy, precision and lightness of touch”
“Great clarity of tone and precision as well as rich energy from Blossom Street & Hilary Campbell”
“Highly impressive collection from two clearly talented young singers”
“A great discovery – and always a good sign when a recording of a ‘new’ composer makes me want to seek out more of their music” ★★★★
“Tsaldarakis and Archontides have clearly developed a strong affinity for this music… a very enjoyable discovery”
“A powerful reminder of the power of music to involve young people and communicate strong messages”
“an evening of impressive performances from all, but special congratulations must go to Nonsuch Singers and Bullard for achieving the rare feat of pulling off the transition into the world of jazz and swing with such skill"
“Osgood effectively mixes relatively straightforward, lyrical settings with moments of more active rhythmic interest”
“Committed and convincing performances throughout”
Nick Boston from Classical Notes speaks with the director of Lumen Chamber Choir, Benjamin Thiele-Long.