It's a man's, man's, man's, man's volume of Graham Johnson's Schubert edition: songs for tenors, baritones, male chorus, and songs for men, about men, and to men. It's a great, great, great, great volume. John Mark Ainsley is one of the best tenors in England and is suave, strong, and sensitive with a tiny little catch in his voice. His Willkommen und Abschied (D. 767) is a hoot and a holler and his Versunken (D. 715) is rousing and arousing. Maarten Koningsberger is a terrific baritone and his way with the gorgeous songs ...
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It's a man's, man's, man's, man's volume of Graham Johnson's Schubert edition: songs for tenors, baritones, male chorus, and songs for men, about men, and to men. It's a great, great, great, great volume. John Mark Ainsley is one of the best tenors in England and is suave, strong, and sensitive with a tiny little catch in his voice. His Willkommen und Abschied (D. 767) is a hoot and a holler and his Versunken (D. 715) is rousing and arousing. Maarten Koningsberger is a terrific baritone and his way with the gorgeous songs setting poems of Graf von Platen are tremendously but tenderly touching. His interpretation of Du liebst mich nicht (D. 756) is a song only the lonely know. The men of the London Schubert Chorale sing like star-drunk angels in their radiant In Gegenwärtigen Vergangenes (D. 710), with its too fay opening line "Roses and lilies moist with morning dew." When in the second verse of Des Tages Weihe (D. 763) Patricia Rozario, Catherine Denley, Ian Bostridge, and Michael George join together...
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