Murrihy, Martineau, Wigmore Hall review - poise, transformation and rainbow colours
A great Irish mezzo and Scottish pianist rise to Berlioz and surprise in Britten
Peerless among the constellation of Irish singers making waves around the world, mezzo Paula Murrihy first dazzled London as Ascanio in Terry Gilliam’s English National Opera production of Berlioz’s Benvenuto Cellini. Since then she’s become a major star on the continent, not least as a superb Octavian in Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier, less so in the UK, though that should have changed with her Proms appearance last year as Didon in Les Troyens.