Iestyn Davies emerged as one of the country’s leading countertenors following his prize in the London Handel Singing Competition in 2004, only shortly after completing his studies at St John’s College, Cambridge as a choral scholar. He was immediately identified as an exciting operatic prospect, and his rôles soon included Ottone in Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea (Zurich Opera with Harnoncourt), Corrado in Vivaldi’s Griselda (Ensemble Matheus with Spinosi), and Hamor in Handel’s Jephtha (Welsh National Opera). Engagements quickly extended to appearances with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra at Zellerbach Auditorium in Berkeley, rôles in Monteverdi’s Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria for Welsh National Opera, and the part of Apollo in Britten’s Death in Venice for English National Opera. He is equally active on the concert platform, appearing with many of the leading British ensembles, including the Academy of Ancient Music, Polyphony, and the Monteverdi Choir. He made his solo recording début in Vivaldi’s Griselda with Ensemble Matheus for Naïve.


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PURCELL, H.: Dido and Aeneas (Royal Opera House, 2009)
PURCELL, H.: Dido and Aeneas (Royal Opera House, 2009)
Composer: Purcell, Henry
Artists: Age of Enlightenment Orchestra -- Cizmar, Jan -- Connolly, Sarah -- Crowe, Lucy -- Davies, Iestyn -- Fulgoni, Sara -- Hogwood, Christopher -- Matshikiza, Pumeza -- Meachem, Lucas -- Moore, Steven -- Nakamura, Eri -- Park, Ji-Min -- Perkins, Julian -- Royal Ballet, Covent Garden -- Royal Opera House Chorus, Covent Garden -- Skidmore, Andrew -- Watson, Anita
Label/Producer: Opus Arte