"Soprano Elizabeth Llewellyn lovingly caressed poet Tristan Klingsor's images from the "wonderful land of stories"
"...soprano Elizabeth Llewellyn lovingly caressed poet Tristan Klingsor’s images from the “wonderful land of stories” derived from a delirious, perhaps narcotically enhanced, vision. In ‘L'indifférent’ Llewellyn conveyed the narrator’s lament for a what-might-have-been encounter with a fascinating stranger. The hopeful offer – come in for a drink – to the sighing fall of, “But no, you pass by.” We’ve all been there. In ‘La flûte enchantée’ Llewellyn was joined by flautist Marie-Christine Zupancic’s sinuous modal line “pouring out by turns, sadness and joy” before departing, “Like a mysterious kiss.” Absolutely gorgeous." ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Midlands Music Reviews)