Leading performers from Cecilia Bartoli to Anne Sofie von Otter share
their memories of transformative encounters with music and theater
In this volume, 70 performing artists share memories of those encounters
with classical music and theater that forever altered their lives. These
memories often served as a catalyst for their professional development
or as a midcareer intervention--a nudge to follow an impulse and shift
directions. Throughout these conversations--facilitated by the Swiss
soprano singer Christine Cerletti and the writer, filmmaker, presenter
and vocal coach Thomas Voigt--pivotal moments from music and theater
history are interwoven into the artists' personal histories. The voices
represented include Michele Angelini, Benjamin Appl, Cecilia Bartoli,
Brigitte Fassbaender, Renée Fleming, Ioan Holender, Jonas Kaufmann, Jack
Mastroianni, Anja Silja, Bo Skovhus, Jörg Widmann and Anne Sofie von
Otter.
Voices illustrates their accounts with more than 400 photographs.
James Jolly, British editor-in-chief of Gramophone, contributes a
foreword and German music critic Jürgen Kesting contributes texts.