Nope. Here is the full quote:
"It is with great pleasure and pride that I am able to announce the release of two new recording projects on the 'Skylark ' label.
Paul Gallico's moving short story "The Snow Goose" a narrated adaptation with the London Symphony Orchestra and "Tenor & Baritone", a collection of Victorian ballads and duets with the talents of acclaimed Australian tenor, David Hobson.
The recordings are available from ABC Shops around the country.
These long awaited works are the first in a series of 'Light Classical ' recordings and narrated projects to be undertaken over the next few years.
I am currently working on an album of British folk songs and ballads to be released in the new year.
I am thrilled to be rediscovering this classical world and hope you will join me on this musical journey!"
These are two seperate recordings.
He also has recorded an album of a work entitled The Snow Goose. That one along with "Tenor and Baritone" are now available...these are the two recordings I was referring to earlier when I said that I didn't own them yet :)
Cool...that is awesome. I knew about the first two but didn't realize he was going to release an entire series of light classical works.
I don't have those yet, either. But, whenever I get enough money, I will order them.
They are on my list to buy as well at some point
Warlow is the God of Australian Theater. Would love for him to cross over here to the States and see him perform. Carnegie Hall concert maybe?
It would be nice. I know he doesn't want to be in the US for an extended period of time...for instance a long run in a show on Broadway, but a one or two night concert might be a possibility. He was offered the role of Percy at one time in the Broadway production of The Scarlet Pimpernel but turned it down.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
anyone got a cd they would be willing to share through AIM. I can't find clips and I'm dying to listen to this God!
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/27/05
I'm not surprised by the Scarlet Pimpernel thing. I love love love Anthony Warlow, but I can't see him as Percy.
I think he's at his best in Jekyll and Hyde complete recording. Self-duet, dude!
Btw, I saw the talk about Christy Carlson Romano earlier. If any of those people who saw her in B&tB are still here, could you PM with your review of her performance? I'm very interested in the controversy surrounding her.
BUMPING for Kitz and other Warlow fanatics.
Kitz-I bump this for you and you don't even reply?!?! Tisk, tisk.
I know he that he saw the Jekyll Production in Germany. In fact I was there that day. He was in London the week before to watch one of the final shows of Saigon
BUMP again for Kitz.
I hope if they actually go through with the J&H movie, that they will get Anthony to do it. PLEASE GOD!!!!
Have I missed this thread!?
I don't know, have you?
Well, I own to of his CD's.
He's one of my favorite male vocals.
And that's that!
THERE it is!!! I was looking for it off-topic
Oh Anthony Warlow...how do I love thee? Let me count the ways...
Guess who's got premium seats to see Anthony in Pirates of Penzance in August
Guess who is filled with loathing and jealousy. Also, check out the off topic board. The Church of Warlow has opened it's doors and excepting new members. Come my children and witness what the power of Warlow can do for you.
The funny thing is, I was considering bumping this thread before you opened up The Church of Warlow last night.
Great minds think alike, spidey love.
It is nice to have Warlow threads going simultaneously on the main board AND on the off-topic board.
You can never have too much Warlow.
Can I also declare myself a massive fan of Anthony Warlow?
I have all his solo albums and been a follower for a while now. His version of If I Loved You is the definitive performance. In fact everything he has recorded has yet to be topped (for me anyway)
If there was a God he would decree that Anthony would come to London and do the one night 21st Anniversary Concert of Les Mis as Jean Valjean. I am swooning over the though of him singing those Bflats full out rather than the crappy wimpy tenor/falsetto pap that the role is often associated with
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