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A few months ago, I bought a Naxos recording of Britten's Serenade for
tenor, horn and strings, Op. 31, Naxos 8.553834: Adrian Thompson, Tenor;
Michael Thompson, Horn; Bournemouth Sinfonietta; David Lloyd-Jones. I've
listened to it seveal times and I don't really like it. I feel that the
tenor's singing is a little over the top. It sounds like he's shouting.
I am not sure if it is the recording or the fact that I don't really like
the tenor voice, only just starting to explore vocal music. (I have a disc
of Schubert lieder sung by Ian Bostridge, EMI 7243 5 56347 2 6, that I do
like). I was wondering if anyone has heard the Naxos recording and what
his or her opinion is of it.
Thanks.
Ron Chaplin
Iselin, NJ, USA
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