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Donna Brown, soprano
Donna Brown performs throughout Europe, North America, South America, and Asia, and she has collaborated with most of the world’s finest conductors and orchestras.
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Adrian Butterfield, violin
Adrian Butterfield is much in demand
as a violinist/director, soloist, and chamber musician
with modern and period-instrument ensembles.
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Benjamin Butterfield, tenor
Regarded as a "musically arresting presence" by the San Francisco Chronicle, Benjamin Butterfield is in demand for concert, opera and recital.
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Richard Campbell, viola da gamba
Richard Campbell is professor of viola da gamba at the Royal Academy of Music in London. A career in chamber music (mainly pre-1800) has included appearances throughout Europe, North and South America, Russia and the Baltic States, Israel, Japan, Korea, Australia and New Zealand.
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Charles Daniels, tenor
The English tenor was both a
Chorister and a Choral Scholar of King's College,
Cambridge, spending the intervening years at
Winchester College... His career has taken him to
Israel, Australia, New Zealand and Canada and all
over Europe.
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Matthew Halls, organ and harpsichord
Matthew Halls is Artistic Director of The King’s Consort. Recent conducting debuts include the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, the HR-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt and the London Mozart Players. He is a regular guest conductor with The English Concert, Portland Baroque Orchestra, and Holland Baroque Society. He has conducted for English Touring Opera, New Chamber Opera and Amsterdam Bach Festival. “His skill lies in drawing out the inner energies of each of his players, rather than superimposing his own.” (The Times)
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Peter
Harvey, bass-baritone
Peter Harvey, baritone, has become one of the UK's best known
singers of baroque music, and the oratorio repertoire
generally. He is in demand for concert appearances all
over Europe and has sung with most of the leading
ensembles in the field, regularly appearing with The
Gabrieli Consort, and The Monteverdi Choir, amongst many
others. He has appeared many times at the Wigmore Hall
in London, most often in the music of Purcell and Bach,
composers with whose music he has become especially
associated, and he is also a sought-after exponent of
music from the French Baroque.
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Gillian Keith, soprano
Canadian soprano
Gillian Keith, winner of the Kathleen Ferrier Award in
2000, studied at McGill University in Montréal and at
the Royal Academy of Music in London. She appears
frequently with many leading orchestras including the
Academy of Ancient Music, Orchestra of the Age of
Enlightenment and English Baroque Soloists.
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Suzie LeBlanc, soprano
The Canadian soprano is an early
music specialist, who has enjoyed an active
international career performing in concerts
throughout Europe, North America and Japan, in
repertory ranging from lute songs to chamber music
to oratorio and early opera. A music critic from
London's The Listener had this to say about
Suzie LeBlanc’s debut at the Wigmore Hall: "I must
listen to more early music, especially when this
lady is singing it."
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Daniel Lichti, bass-baritone
Acclaimed as one of Canada's finest concert and oratorio
singers, Daniel Lichti is a frequent guest soloist with
major North American symphonic, choral, and concert
organizations, and has also taken the stage in Europe,
Japan, and Argentina.
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Eric Milnes, organ
A native New Yorker, the imaginative and energized performances of Eric Milnes have been applauded at the Utrecht, Bremen, Regensburg, Lufthansa, Passau, Boston, Mostly Mozart, Montreal, ancouver, Ottawa, Berkeley, Santa Fe and San Francisco Early Music Festivals, and in performances in every major North American and European center.
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Julie Nesrallah, mezzo-soprano
Described by Artistic Director, Timothy Vernon, as a “future supernova,” mezzo-soprano, Julie Nesrallah is an extremely versatile singer and actress, at ease in all styles. Miss Nesrallah has achievements and standards of musical excellence established across the continent and abroad, dazzling audiences with her rich tone, engaging personality and deeply expressive communicative skills.
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Michiel
Schrey, tenor
Tenor
Michiel Schrey is being hailed by critics and public
alike for his committed performances in a wide range of
music, from the Baroque to contemporary opera and the
great works of the 19th century. Recent opera
performances include Charpentier's Médée with
Opera Atelier, and a tour of Claude Vivier's
Kopernikus.
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Daniel Taylor, counter-tenor
Daniel Taylor, world renowned counter-tenor, is patron of the Ottawa Bach Choir.
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Sean Watson, bass
Baritone Sean Watson is a
graduate of the opera programme at the University of
Toronto. Mr. Watson has sung throughout Canada, Europe
and the Middle East and has been a featured soloist on
several international television and radio broadcasts.
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Agnes Zsigovics, soprano
Young Canadian soprano Agnes Zsigovics, "whose crystal-clear singing and musical manner are everything that one could ask of a Bach soprano" (Ottawa Citizen, 2008) appears with leading orchestras and choirs across Canada.
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Pascal Charbonneau, tenor
Young Canadian tenor Pascal Charbonneau undertook his musical studies at McGill University in Montreal followed by advanced studies as a member of the Atelier Lyrique de l’Opéra de Montréal. He is currently completing post graduate studies in London, England. |
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Marcel de Hêtre, tenor
A native Montrealer, Marcel de Hêtre
leads a multi-faceted music career. Voice studies at
McGill University with the late Allan Fast and
conducting classes with Fred Stoltzfus enabled him to be
as equally comfortable in Baroque and Early music
repertoire as in contemporary music. Since 1987,
he has led the Collegium Vocale, Montréal, a small vocal
ensemble. A consummate chorister, he sings regularly
with la Chapelle de Québec and
Ensemble Musica Orbium and his professionalism and
musicality make him a sought-after musician. |
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Dayna Lamothe, soprano
A native of Montreal and a graduate of the University
of Ottawa’s Department of Music, soprano
Dayna Lamothe sings weekly as a featured soloist
with the choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal.
She also sings regularly with the Ottawa Bach Choir
and has been a featured soloist throughout the Ottawa region. |
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Jean-Sébastien Kennedy, baritone
An alumni of the Opera Lyra Ottawa Opera Studio, baritone Jean-Sébastien Kennedy is now based in Montreal where he pursues his musical career. A sought-after artist for his rich and flexible voice and his versatility, he participates in numerous productions ranging from opera to recitals. |
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Caroline Léonardelli, harp
Caroline Léonardelli classical harpist has an accomplished career as a soloist, chamber musician, orchestra musician and teacher. Born in France, Caroline graduated with first prize in harp from the Paris Conservatoire. Choral work is a passion for Caroline. She has performed a wide range of repertoire with numerous choral ensembles, including A Christmas Story with the Ottawa Bach Choir.
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Kathleen Radke, soprano
Hailed for her "smooth and lovely
voice," soprano Kathleen Radke is quickly
establishing herself as a young artist of note.
"……she's got what it takes and will doubtless be a
well-known and important soprano before too many
years have gone by." (Richard Todd, Ottawa
Citizen)
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Other Artists |
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Pamela Brown, soprano |
John Cook, bass |
Gary Dahl, baritone |
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Heather Dufault, soprano |
Daniel Gillis,
counter-tenor |
Gwen Millar, alto |
| Ken Parlee, tenor |
Norman Richard,
baritone |
Heather-Lynn Smith,
alto |
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Thomas Annand,
organist |
Marie Bouchard,
harpsichordist |
Matthew Larkin,
organist |
| Rachel Laurin, organist |
Jennifer Loveless, organist |
James Calkin, organist |
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Peter Rapson, cellist |
Joan Harrison, cellist |
Theresa Cillis-O’Meara, piano |
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Guest Orchestras |
| Thirteen Strings
Chamber Orchestra |
Les Sonneurs de
Montréal |
Various baroque orchestras |
| National Arts Centre Orchestra |
Orquesta del Nuevo Mundo, Mexico City |
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