As Bryn says, you don't get much
chance to play the good guys as composers wrote most of the romantic
leading roles for tenors. But there's great satisfaction in playing the
baddies when you're such an accomplished artist as Mr Terfel. He's
really interesting on the subject of characterisation, dramatically and
vocally and obviously has had a ball making the CD.
The range of bad boys that Bryn features takes us from the out and out villains - actually the devil appears more than once in his operatic guises - to wide boys and chancers. It goes from Mozart's Don Giovanni - a trio in which Bryn sings all the roles (that would be a bit tricky in the concert!) to Sondheim's Sweeney Todd.
Bryn's performing the Bad Boys concert at Cardiff's St David's Hall on 9 November but have a listen to the man himself with me on Thursday 5 November at 6.30pm.
The range of bad boys that Bryn features takes us from the out and out villains - actually the devil appears more than once in his operatic guises - to wide boys and chancers. It goes from Mozart's Don Giovanni - a trio in which Bryn sings all the roles (that would be a bit tricky in the concert!) to Sondheim's Sweeney Todd.
Bryn's performing the Bad Boys concert at Cardiff's St David's Hall on 9 November but have a listen to the man himself with me on Thursday 5 November at 6.30pm.
