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Guy Cutting

tenor

Biography

British tenor Guy Cutting was a chorister and later a choral scholar at New College, Oxford where he gained a first-class degree in Music. In 2013 he became the inaugural recipient of the American Bach Soloists' Jeffrey Thomas Award and is currently a Rising Star of the Enlightenment.

His engagements have included appearances with The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (Purcell and Bach Cantatas with John Butt, Schütz with Robert Howarth, Purcell with Laurence Cummings and Bach with Steven Devine); The Academy of Ancient Music / Edward Higginbottom (Tenor Arias St Matthew Passion); Monteverdi Choir / John Eliot Gardiner (Handel); Collegium Vocale Gent / Philippe Herreweghe (Bach, Monteverdi, Palestrina, Victoria); The Gabrieli Consort/ Paul McCreesh (A Venetian Coronation, St John Passion); A Nocte Temporis / Reinoud van Mechelen (Clerambault); the Choir of New College, Oxford / Robert Quinney (Evangelist St John Passion); Ludus Baroque / Richard Neville-Towle (Bach Christmas Oratorio); Le Concert Lorrain / Marcus Creed (Bach Cantatas); Nieuwe Philharmonie Utrecht / Johannes Leertouwer (Evangelist St. Matthew Passion); De Nederlandse Bachvereniging /Jos van Veldhoven (Tenor Arias St John Passion); Swedish Baroque Orchestra / Mats Nilsson (Bach B Minor Mass); Real Filharmonia de Galicia / Robert Howarth (Messiah); the American Bach Soloists / Jeffrey Thomas (Bach Magnificat and Evangelist St Matthew Passion); Ensemble Cantatio / John Duxbury (Purcell The Tempest), Instruments of Time and Truth / Edward Higginbottom (Mozart Arias) and the Monteverdi Choir / Gardiner (Handel). His repertoire includes the Mozart Requiem, Britten Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings and St Nicholas.

Guy recently filmed Schubert with Kristian Bezuidenhout for OAEPlayer and with pianist Hannah Ely Guy has given recitals of Gurney and Butterworth at the Oundle International Music Festival and Britten and Finzi at the Clifton International Festival of Music. He has performed Purcell Songs with Hirono Tozaki, harpsichord, in Shizuoka, Japan and Purcell, Lawes and Blow with Aileen Henry, baroque harp, at The Music Room, Mayfair. Guy is a member of Damask Vocal Quartet performing the 19th and 20th century chamber repertoire as well as commissioning new works for vocal quartet.

He has recorded Scarlatti and Handel on the Avie label, Charpentier, Couperin, Blow and Mozart for Novum and Gabriel Jackson Passion for Delphian.

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