“Phoebe Curcher’s much-pursued Eurydice […] Her quality, almost effortless in the souring high notes with which Offenbach peppers her first aria, makes her undoubtedly one of the obvious true stars.”
“Phoebe Curcher’s much-pursued Eurydice […] Her quality, almost effortless in the souring high notes with which Offenbach peppers her first aria, makes her undoubtedly one of the obvious true stars.”
Phoebe joins The Burford Singers as soprano soloist for their performance of Britten’s The Company of Heaven and Saint-Saens Requiem.