- Glenn Kesby
Glenn Kesby (born
September 26 ,1970 ) is anAustralian countertenor , specialising inbaroque music .Opera
Glenn Kesby made his professional singing debut at the 25th
Handel Festival inKarlsruhe , Germany, where he played Adelberto in "Ottone", conducted byCharles Farncombe CBE. Since then, he has played several lead Handel opera roles including Julius Caesar and Ruggiero in "Alcina" for theHandel Opera Society , "Rinaldo" at the Bloomsbury Theatre, London, and most recently Apollo in "Parnasso in Festa" with Baroque Encounter at St. John's, Smith Square.Other opera roles have included Silvio in
Handel 's "Il Pastor Fido" (Harmonie Universelle), Cupid inJohn Blow 's "Venus and Adonis", Spirit in Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" (Burghley Opera), Tolomeo in "Julius Caesar", Arsamenes in "Xerxes", Polinesso in "Ariodante", and Venus inPepusch 's "Venus and Adonis" for theHandel House Museum .Concerts and oratorio
Glenn was a soloist for the modern-world premiere performance of the rediscovered
Mozart orchestration of Handel's "Judas Maccabaeus" for John Pryce-Jones and the Halifax Choral Society, broadcast on BBC TV (UK) and on Trio Arts Channel (USA).His other concerts have included Handel's "Messiah" with the Halifax Choral Society, and also with Choros and the Oxford Sinfonia, Purcell's "Come ye sons of art away" and Mozart's "Coronation Mass" for the Queen's Golden Jubilee at St. Alban's Cathedral, Pergolesi's "Stabat Mater", Rye Festival, post-Restoration music at the
Chelsea Festival , Lute songs atHampton Court Palace , Handel's "Dixit Dominus", Bach's "Missa Brevis in G minor" and Purcell's "Welcome to all the Pleasures" at the Shipton Festival.Baroque encounter
In 2004 he set up his own early music ensemble, Baroque Encounter, to stage lesser known baroque repertoire in full period costume in a style similar to the original performances.
Other
Glenn is a regular concert artist at London's
Handel House Museum , and with the Artemis and Hanbarne baroque ensembles. He has performed at theEdinburgh Fringe Festival and overseas in Germany, Hungary, Cyprus, Ireland, France and his native Australia. Now permanently settled in Britain, he is the recipient of a Tait Memorial Trust Scholarship to continue his studies with Mary King.External links
* [http://www.glennkesby.com Glenn Kesby's website]
* [http://www.baroque-encounter.com Baroque Encounter's website]
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