Rufus Muller- Oh Sweet Were The Hours (CD)
British-German tenor, Rufus Müller, was acclaimed by The New York Times following a performance in Carnegie Hall as "... easily the best tenor I have heard in a live Messiah". His unique dramatic interpretation of the Evangelist in Bach's Passions confirmed his status as one of the world's most sought-after performers. On this recital, he performs Beethoven's Scottish Folksongs Op.108 alongside the Hammer Clavier Trio.
Tracklist:
- Sally in Our Alley, op108/25
- Maid of Isla, op108/4
- Could this Ill World op.108/16
- Oh Mary, at thy window be, op.108/17
- Sunset, op.108/2
- Sympathy, op.108/10
- Oh, had my fate, op.108/12
- The Shepherd's Song, op.108/23
- The lovely lass of Inverness op.108/8
- Enchantress, farewell, op.108/18
- Faithfu' Johnie, op.108/20
- Polly Stewart, WoO156/7
- Oh! Sweet were the hours, op.108/3
- Again, My Lyre, op.108/24
- Bonnie Laddie, op.108/7
British-German tenor, Rufus Müller, was acclaimed by The New York Times following a performance in Carnegie Hall as "... easily the best tenor I have heard in a live Messiah". His unique dramatic interpretation of the Evangelist in Bach's Passions confirmed his status as one of the world's most sought-after performers. On this recital, he performs Beethoven's Scottish Folksongs Op.108 alongside the Hammer Clavier Trio.
Tracklist:
- Sally in Our Alley, op108/25
- Maid of Isla, op108/4
- Could this Ill World op.108/16
- Oh Mary, at thy window be, op.108/17
- Sunset, op.108/2
- Sympathy, op.108/10
- Oh, had my fate, op.108/12
- The Shepherd's Song, op.108/23
- The lovely lass of Inverness op.108/8
- Enchantress, farewell, op.108/18
- Faithfu' Johnie, op.108/20
- Polly Stewart, WoO156/7
- Oh! Sweet were the hours, op.108/3
- Again, My Lyre, op.108/24
- Bonnie Laddie, op.108/7