Nicolai Gedda
'From Bach cantatas to
Neapolitan songs, or from the spirituality of Elgar's Gerontius to the schmaltz of Robert Stolz , the versatility of Nicolai Gedda and the way he penetrates to the essence of so many styles is a rare achievement.' The view of Charles Osborne , who in this programme talks to the Swedish tenor about some of the favourite roles in his repertory, including Lensky in Eugene Onegin.
Nemorino in L'elisir d'amore and Hoffmann in Offenbach's opera: with illustrations on records Producer
GRAHAM SHEFFIELD