The British baritone Theodore Platt sings Brahms, Schumann, Ravel, Britten and others; on the piano: Keval Shah
Robert Schumann:
Johannes Brahms: Five songs op. 94
Robert Schumann: Liederkreis op. 24
Maurice Ravel: Histoires Naturelles
Songs and songs by Britten Gurney, Quilter and Warlock
Theodore Platt (baritone)
Keval Shah (piano)
When the great Brigitte Fassbaender invites you to her exquisite "Eppan Song Summer" in South Tyrol, you can take it as an accolade. Theodore Platt and Keval Shah were given this honor. The "rising star among baritones" and the "equally prominent pianist" have also performed at London's Wigmore Hall. The baritone has enjoyed great success at the Royal Opera House in Copenhagen as Mozart's Count Almaviva and Rossini's Figaro, and Deutsche Grammophon has also been keeping an eye on him. He recently sang Papageno at the Salzburg Mozart Week at the invitation of Rolando Villazon.



