Folks, The other day as I was looking through the bins of a local Barnes & Noble, I came across two great promotions. One, from Harmonia Mundi contained a cd (Haendel, Ombra Mai Fu, Arias, Andreas Scholl, Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin, HMX 2901685) and the yearly catalog. The other from Bis also contained a cd (Handel, Sacred Cantatas, Emma Kirkby/London Baroque, BIS-CD-106501-CAT) and a catalog. Both are half-price. Although I'm not too crazy about the counter-tenor voice, I know that Andreas Scholl is highly regarded, and the price was right, so I bought it. And I have to say that I like the disc very much. Instead of being somewhat off-put by the voice, I found myself focusing on the purity of tone and the range. Really, quite remarkable. The disc isn't all aria. A good part is the instrumental music that accompanies the aria, played very well by the Academy for Ancient Music. For me, this disc is a real find. Although not a big fan of vocal music in general, I've always loved Emma Kirkby's voice. Previously to listening to this disc, I had always associated Emma with Hyperion and English music. Seeing that the disc is one of her singing Handel, I grabbed it. I was not disappointed. She still has an absolutely beautiful voice and is in complete control, at least to my, admittedly inexperienced, ears. Ron Chaplin Iselin, New Jersey 08830-149