What’s Wrong With Today’s Young Singers?

Rupert Christiansen goes to this year’s Kathleen Ferrier competition and wonders: “What is it about young singers today? It’s not that their techniques are uniformly bad or that the sounds they make are unattractive. It’s just that they so seldom seem rigorous or engaged: there’s a crucial lack of depth, feeling, imagination. They leave you with the old-fart thought that they’ve had it too easy.”