The Noughties were supposed to be The Decade the Music Died. We were warned the audience for classical music was dying off, and the music was in danger of simply disappearing from the cultural radar. Read More
Franz Lehar was Dad's particular favourite and though young Boe itched to get away to football practise, those boyhood years sitting round the family dining table soaking up songs from The Merry Widow and The Land Of Smiles resulted in Love Was A Dream. Read More
One of the U.K.'s most technically gifted classical crossover talents, award-winning tenor Alfie Boe grew up in Blackpool, ... Read the full Alfie Boe bio.