Tara Erraught/James Baillieu review – quietly intense and simply exquisite

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Tara Erraught/James Baillieu review – quietly intense and simply exquisite
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Partnered by an exceptional accompanist, the Irish mezzo brought an appealing gleam to works by Carl Loewe and Mahler

with an appealing gleam in her upper registers, where her dynamic control is also exceptional, allowing her to float the final phrases of Mahler’s Ich Bin Der Welt Abhanden Gekommen with easy serenity.

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