Erwäge.

Johannes Passion

JS Bach

Archie Inns - Tenor

‘Johannes Passion’ Evangelist Review

“His Evangelist was breath-takingly impressive.”

“His Evangelist was breath-takingly impressive.”

“His phrasing, intonation and overall musicality were impeccable”

“His phrasing, intonation and overall musicality were impeccable”

“He floated jaw droppingly beautiful head notes at the very top of his range but was also able to inject steel into his tone…”

“He floated jaw droppingly beautiful head notes at the very top of his range but was also able to inject steel into his tone…”

“Archie Inns has a very sweet but also incisive tenor voice.”

“Archie Inns has a very sweet but also incisive tenor voice.”

PSW Critic

The Turn of the Screw.

Prologue

Benjamin Britten

Archie Inns - Tenor

Alfred Fardell - Piano

‘Spell of the Rose’ Review

“Archie’s voice moves effortlessly from a traditionally projective, ‘tenor’ resonance at moments of passion… to a diaphanous yet equally effective tone at more tender moments.”

“Archie’s voice moves effortlessly from a traditionally projective, ‘tenor’ resonance at moments of passion… to a diaphanous yet equally effective tone at more tender moments.”

“Both Archie and his accompanist demonstrate a strikingly professional flare.”

“Both Archie and his accompanist demonstrate a strikingly professional flare.”

“I overhear one audience member describing the performance as ‘audacious’. Audacious, and so much more.”

“I overhear one audience member describing the performance as ‘audacious’. Audacious, and so much more.”

ISIS Magazine

Far in a western brookland.

Ivor Gurney’s Ludlow and Teme, Mvmt. 2

Archie Inns - Tenor

Alfred Fardell - Piano