Dear Axwell and Vocalisters:
I would agree completely with your recommendation. Especially if one wants to hear Schubert sung as he wrote it, clean, accurate, attentive of details but not filled with the singers ego. Shiotz singing is immediately fresh even though it was recorded in the late 1940's. After listening to only a few songs one is overwhelmed with the genius of the composer and the unbelievable ability of the singer to become more the instrument of the composer and less the performer of the hour.
>Aksel Shiotz singing Die Schoene Mullerin by Schubert > >
-- Lloyd W. Hanson
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