Tuesday, December 5, 2006

David Perkins reviews Kirchschlager for Boston Globe

David Perkins was tantalized by Angelika Kirchschlager's Friday night recital and left wishing to hear  her covering more various territory and different composers. His review appears in today's Boston Globe:



"A glimmer of what she might do if she cut loose in recital came in an encore.
After Poulenc's 'Hotel,' one wished she'd done a whole set by that composer, or
something even edgier, like Schoenberg's 'Cabaret Songs.'"


There's more to this singer, one suspects, than cherries and cream. How about
some olives? Figs? Even some New England cranberries?"



Read all of: Recital is tasteful, if a little too sweet.



It's time to give interactivity another plug. I'm curious, did any blog readers attend Ms. Kirchschlager's recital, and if so would you care to post your own thoughts? They can be as brief or as long as you like (there's this button right under these words, see, and you just click it, and...



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