 | | Jeremy Jackman Alastair Hume Bill Ives Anthony Holt Simon Carrington Colin Mason | | 17 February 1983
The King's Singers had the equipment to handle all this music. The intonation was almost eery in its trueness, the diction admirable, the ensemble textures polished to a high gleam. There was, indeed, a smoothness, which - while never quite degenerating into the slick - made one yearn for occasional friction, a few moments of rough attack or rawness, to interrupt our untroubled path along all this perfection. |
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