Mystery, McCreesh and Mendelssohn
Nov. 24th, 2015 09:30 pmI'm currently in the middle of Kerry Greenwood's Murder and Mendelssohn, which begins with the murder of the odious conductor in charge a local performance of Elijah and goes on to embrace a conspiracy to involve a very Holmesian mathematician who, for all his usual perspicacity, hasn't quite realise that is very own Watson desperately in love with him.
All of which is nothing but a thinly veiled excuse to fish out a recording of Simon Keenlyside as the prophet and Robert Murray as Ahab, with the Gabrieli Consort, a number of truly excellent youth choirs, and the Wroclaw Philharmonic Choir providing support under the batton on Paul McCreesh.
All of which is nothing but a thinly veiled excuse to fish out a recording of Simon Keenlyside as the prophet and Robert Murray as Ahab, with the Gabrieli Consort, a number of truly excellent youth choirs, and the Wroclaw Philharmonic Choir providing support under the batton on Paul McCreesh.