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It was high time someone blew the interpretive cobwebs off this still under-appreciated repertoire, and Donohoe is clearly the person to do it. He appears to take early Beethoven as his interpretive trajectory with a gloves-off spontaneity that imbues these magical scores with a compelling vitality and freshness. His slow movements suggest operatic arias waiting to emerge: this is the future composer of Il barbiere di Siviglia eagerly flexing his muscles.
Slightly more subdued, Jonas Kaufmann offers an intimate and lyrical approach as an attractive counterpart. The lines between the viewer and the viewed are blurred, challenging the comfortable assumption that music drama is something that happens to other people across the footlights…Ganci is a splendid Stiffelio…[Katzarava] sings her heart out as she walks the line between scared and sexually profane love…This is music-drama with an equal stress on both words.
The sound-quality and character is predictably excellent. Tip: check out which indie labels regularly get their releases played on your favourite radio station. Then contact those record companies to find out which PR firm they use. And however things pan out, don't forget to carry on uploading your new releases to BBC Introducing so that we can carry on supporting you as your career unfolds.
So after you've been been on the Mixtape, please wait 12 weeks before sending me your next brilliant track.
This leaves us time to help a load of other deserving artists meanwhile. From 10m on Monday mornings anybody is welcome to send us a track and we keep the inbox open until submissions have arrived - so it's best to get in early. We publish all tunes on our Soundcloud each week, and a dozen of us then listen to every single track. And be sure to also upload your tune to BBC Introducing , to make it eligible for Introducing airplay Monday 8 April , Friday 19 April , Main content.
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