The Gesualdo Six

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The Gesualdo Six at St Peter's Church, Eaton Square, London, in 2018

The Gesualdo Six are a British vocal consort, directed by . The group was founded in Cambridge in 2014 for a performance of the Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy Thursday by Carlo Gesualdo, in the chapel of Trinity College.[1] The Gesualdo Six perform a wide range of music from the middle ages to the present day.

The ensemble were St John's Smith Square Young Artists for the 2015-2016 season,[2] and in partnership with St John's Smith Square and the Music Sales Group, curated a composition competition in 2016, which attracted over 170 entries from across the globe.[3] A second composition competition in 2018 attracted over 300 entries.[4]

In 2018, the ensemble toured Canada, performing in seven cities.[5]

Recordings[]

In 2018, The Gesualdo Six released their debut album, English Motets, on the Hyperion label.[6][7] The CD features works from the English Renaissance by composers including Dunstaple, Cornysh, Byrd, Tallis, Tomkins, Sheppard and Morley. The CD was selected for the quarterly Bestenliste by the German Record Critics' Awards in August 2018.[8]

A second CD, Christmas, was released in November 2019, again on the Hyperion label.[9] It was selected as The Times 'Album of the Week' for 15 December 2019.[10] Their third and most recent album, Fading, was released in March 2020.[11]

References[]

  1. ^ "Meet the team - The Gesualdo Six". The Gesualdo Six. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  2. ^ "Past Young Artists". St John's Smith Square. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  3. ^ "Composition Competition 2016 - The Gesualdo Six". The Gesualdo Six. 2016-05-10. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  4. ^ admin (2019-01-25). "Composition Competition 2019". The Gesualdo Six. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
  5. ^ Duke, David Gordon (2018-07-18). "The Gesualdo Six on the road". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  6. ^ "English Motets − The Gesualdo Six, Owain Park (conductor)". Hyperion-records.co.uk. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  7. ^ Pritchard, Stephen (2018-04-08). "Home listening: the joys of evensong, on disc, online and on Radio 3". The Guardian. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  8. ^ Kirsch, Holger. "Bestenliste 3-2018". Schallplattenkritik.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  9. ^ "Christmas". Hyperion-records.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
  10. ^ Canning, Hugh; Cairns, Dan; Driver, Paul; Pettitt, Stephen (2019-12-15). "On record: classical — December 15". The Times. London. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2019-12-31.
  11. ^ "Fading : The Gesualdo Six". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-06-30.

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