Born disabled due to the effects of Thalidomide, the exuberant star rose to classical music’s pinnacle – then quit at the peak of his powers. Now he’s back – singing jazz Thomas Quasthoff has been ...
Schubert’s song cycle “Die Winterreise” is the supreme challenge of a lieder singer’s art, not so much because of its vocal difficulties as for the rigorous demands it makes on an interpreter’s ...
Bass-baritone Thomas Quasthoff began his dazzling Herbst Theatre recital Thursday night by reminding the audience that he and pianist Justus Zeyen were "very serious artists." It was a joke, of course ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Music Review By Steve Smith There were times during the recital the German bass-baritone Thomas Quasthoff presented at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday ...
Thomas Quasthoff, one of the great singers of our time and certainly one of the most remarkable of any time, is not a force of nature. Or maybe he is. It’s all very confusing. This German ...
Sep. 16—A longtime Santa Fe artist and sculptor who created some of the most renowned — and controversial — works in town has died. Donna Quasthoff, known for both her large sculptural works and ...
He is one of the great classical bass-baritones of the modern era, but is about to treat Edinburgh to an entirely different kind of music Ivan Hewett is The Telegraph’s Classical Music Critic and an ...
Bass-baritone singer Thomas Quasthoff has overcome obstacles and adversity to become a globally popular figure. On the eve of a series of concerts at the Barbican, he talks to John Whitley. 02 January ...
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