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Mary Bevan, Ashley Riches, Ben Johnson, David Owen Norris - Arthur Sullivan: Songs (2017)

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Mary Bevan, Ashley Riches, Ben Johnson, David Owen Norris - Arthur Sullivan: Songs (2017)

Mary Bevan, Ashley Riches, Ben Johnson, David Owen Norris - Arthur Sullivan: Songs (2017)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 510 Mb | Total time: 146:37 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 10935(2) | Recorded: 2016

This exceptional recording gathers the finest young vocal talents in a unique program of songs by Sullivan, many of them very rarely recorded. Currently widely acclaimed for key operatic title roles in the UK and abroad, the ""deeply touching, outstanding"" (The Guardian)soprano Mary Bevan, the ""elegant yet intense, impeccable"" (The Guardian) tenor Ben Johnson, and the ""increasingly impressive"" (The Financial Times) bass-baritone Ashley Riches - who here appears on Chandos for the first time - span fifty years of Arthur Sullivan's large non-operatic vocal output. They are accompanied by the UK pianist David Owen Norris, who regularly appears in highly praised concerto performances at the BBC Proms. This album continues to celebrate the Shakespeare anniversary but also presents a wide variety of poets, drawing on texts from a vast range of sources, through the voices of today's greatest rising stars.

Sir Charles Mackerras - Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado (1992)

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Sir Charles Mackerras - Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado (1992)

Sir Charles Mackerras - Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado (1992)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:18:59 | 370 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Telarc | Catalog: 80284

Conductor Sir Charles Mackerras has always been a champion of the music of Arthur Sullivan. In the early '90's, he began to record the Gilbert & Sullivan operettas with Telarc. Like the Sargent recordings of the '50's, Mackerras uses mostly opera singers–veterans of Covent Garden and of the English and Welsh National Operas but he secured the services of two veteran Savoyards, Richard Suart and the late Donald Adams. Mackerras planned to record at least seven of the Savoy operas, perhaps more, but was forced to suspend the series due to lack of funding as I understand. This fine recording of The Mikado, fortunately, was one of the four he was able to complete.