- Paul Esswood
Paul Esswood (born
June 6 ,1942 inWest Bridgford ,England ) is an Englishcountertenor . He is best known for his singing inBach cantatas and theoperas ofHandel and Monteverdi. Along with his countrymenAlfred Deller andJames Bowman , he led the revival of countertenor singing in modern times.Esswood studied at the
Royal College of Music inLondon from 1961 to 1964. His professional debut was in a performance of Handel's "Messiah" for theBBC (1971).Esswood has participated in over 150 recordings, including the alto parts in many Bach cantatas with the Teldec series by conductors
Nikolaus Harnoncourt andGustav Leonhardt . He has recorded "Messiah" four times, as well as extended works byHenry Purcell ,Claudio Monteverdi ,Francesco Cavalli ,Marc-Antoine Charpentier and others.Among the roles in contemporary works written for Esswood are the title role in
Philip Glass 's "Akhnaten" and Death inPenderecki 's "Paradise Lost". He also sang in the première ofSchnittke 's Second Symphony.Paul Esswood is the founder of
Pro Cantione Antiqua , an all-malea cappella group specilizing inearly music . He is also establishing a reputation as a conductor of Baroque opera.External links
* [http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Esswood-Paul.htm Short biography at Bach-Cantatas.com]
* [http://www.esswood.co.uk Official website of Paul Esswood]
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