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In Reply to: RE: Common give me some good sounding posted by jazz1 on August 11, 2015 at 07:56:11
I think you'd do well to look up LHL's discography. Here's the list...
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She has done some nice Handel.
I love LHL I have most of her cd's
LHL is my favorite for singers of baroque age music. Good classical warhorse singers are a little more common but I don't listen to them as often.Barbara Bonney on Decca and Hyperion is another one that I think you should look up if you have not already done so. And I normally don't dare mention the words "Emma Kirkby on the L'Oiseau-Lyre label" around here, but I guess I just did, didn't I?
Please PLEASE don't tell "Chris from Lafayette" that I mentioned the name of Emma Kirkby, on the L'Oiseau-Lyre label!
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Very few female singers of classical deserve their accolades IMO, far too shrill.
As a former cathedral boy-soprano leader, she made me conscious of my limitations back then and still now.
But only for a second or two and then back into it.
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
Not trying to be a parrot. I honestly couldn't think of a better place for the OP to start listening.
Harmonia Mundi, Bridge, and even Nonesuch really have made some excellent sounding recordings of LHL, and of course she's mostly baroque. Some classical lieder and some fairly interesting modern stuff are thrown in for good measure.
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