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上个星期有一场有关Handel音乐和歌曲的音乐会,后来才知道,我是很喜欢亨德尔的音乐,特别是当知道David Daniels 是当今世界上不可多得的countertenor( 男中高音?), 更觉得应该去, 就像世界著名的男低音Thomas Quasthoff 更说的人声是最具色彩的音乐, 也是天生的, 很多歌唱家他们也有失声的时候,如果喜欢他们的演唱,一定要趁他们状况好的时候去看他们的演出,听他们的演唱,很多时候舞台是没有麦克风的,这样听恨原汁原味,
Daniels was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, the son of two singing teachers. He began to sing as a boy soprano, moving to tenor as his voice matured. His father, Perry Daniels, was one of the pre-eminent members of the performing faculty during each summer at
Daniels made his professional singing debut in 1992. In 1997, he won the Richard Tucker Award. In 1999, he made his debut with the Metropolitan Opera as Sesto in Giulio Cesare. His repertoire has grown to include other major Handel's roles, including Julius Caesar: Arsace in the comedy Partenope (at the Lyric Opera of Chicago), the title role in Tamerlano and Arsamene in Xerxes. At the Bavarian State Opera in
Daniels has also branched out from the baroque roles usually associated with counter-tenors to include Oberon in Benjamin Britten's Midsummer Night's Dream at the Metropolitan Opera and as Orfeo in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
( from wiki)
To say that he is the most acclaimed countertenor of the day, perhaps the best ever, is to understate his achievement. He is simply a great singer.” — The New York Times
David Daniels is known for his superlative artistry, magnetic stage presence and a voice of singular warmth and surpassing beauty, which have helped him redefine his voice category for the modern public. The American countertenor has appeared with the world’s major opera companies and on its main concert and recital stages. He made history as the first countertenor to give a solo recital in the main auditorium of Carnegie Hall. The Chicago Tribune has called Daniels “today's gold standard among countertenors.” Gramophone magazine acknowledged his contribution to recorded excellence as well as his expansion of the repertoire for his voice type by naming him one of the “Top Ten Trailblazers” in classical music today.
Two highly anticipated European recital tours highlight David Daniels’s 2009-10 season taking him to Frankfurt,
(http://www.danielssings.com/)