Countertenors are often revered for exquisite, delicate singing—and Scholl's recordings offer plenty of that. But he also brings powerful projection into his craft—an attribute that made him a star in the '90s. He has performed both Bach Passions while notching successes on the operatic stage, often in operas by Handel. A close collaborator of conductors Rene Jacobs and William Christie, Scholl's recorded catalogue also contains interpretations of Monteverdi and early Mozart.