FOR MORE years than you would care to admit, we have imagined that the hey-nonny-no and fae-lal-la madrigals of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were just so much hooey, to adopt a word ...
IT used to be a momentous year that brought to us one new impersonator of Tristan, and here it isn’t yet mid-season, and we’ve had two. One was a Tristan in evening clothes, Paul Alt-house, who sang ...