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Rodgers and Hammerstein: Carousel album review – welcome return from Broadway band of dreams

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After’s last year’s Oklahoma!, John Wilson and his Sinfonia of London deliver another superlative recording of a classic musical, sung by a first-rate cast

The Hungarian writer Ferenc Molnár had already turned down offers from Puccini and Weill, no less, before allowing Rodgers and Hammerstein to set his play Liliom to music: it became Carousel, a musical with operatic scope. After last year’s Oklahoma!, John Wilson and his Sinfonia of London cement their status as the Broadway band of dreams with this recording, which includes every note of the complete score – twice as much music as on the original-cast recording.

The cast, including Nathaniel Hackmann’s petulant Billy and Mikaela Bennett’s beautifully sung Julie, is first-rate, with Francesca Chiejina bringing just enough operatic weight to Nettie Fowler. What’s most striking, however, is the stylishness of Wilson’s conducting and the warmth and sweep of the orchestral playing.

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