Nicholas Burns Praised For His “Lush Tone and Lovely Embellishments” In Tafelmusik Performance

 

Nicholas Burns performing with Tafelmusik. Image via Dahlia Katz for Ludwig Van.

 

A new review from Ludwig Van praises countertenor Nicholas Burns and his “lovely tone and harmony” in his performance with Tafelmusic for their recent Double Dixit: Lotti & Handel program. There was a spotlight on Handel’s Psalm 110, during which “Burns sang against the lower strings with a lush tone and lovely embellishments.” Click the link below to read the full review now.

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