Tuesday June 19, 2007
The Guardian
After an unusually strong showing during this competition, 25 young singers had to be whittled down to five by the Cardiff judges. English soprano Elizabeth Watts offered the most finished programme, with immaculately presented accounts of arias from Orlando, Gianni Schicchi and Beatrice and Benedict. But she had already won the competition's Rosenblatt Recital Song prize, and maybe it was felt that, while she clearly deserved one award, she did not quite merit two.
After an unusually strong showing during this competition, 25 young singers had to be whittled down to five by the Cardiff judges. English soprano Elizabeth Watts offered the most finished programme, with immaculately presented accounts of arias from Orlando, Gianni Schicchi and Beatrice and Benedict. But she had already won the competition's Rosenblatt Recital Song prize, and maybe it was felt that, while she clearly deserved one award, she did not quite merit two.
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