Tenor
GUY CUTTING
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British tenor Guy Cutting is establishing himself as a sought-after interpreter of Bach and other masters of the baroque. He has collaborated with a number of the foremost practitioners on the period performance scene such as Philippe Herreweghe, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, John Butt, Paul McCreesh, Jeffrey Thomas and Jos van Veldhoven as well as the new generation of conductors and directors including Jonathan Cohen, Laurence Cummings, Leonardo García Alarcón, Shunske Sato, Robert Howarth, David Bates, Steven Devine and Reinoud van Mechelen.

 Guy Cutting’s engagements have included appearances with The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (including his BBC Proms début singing the Bach B Minor Mass), The Academy of Ancient Music, Monteverdi Choir, Collegium Vocale Gent, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, The Gabrieli Consort, De Nederlandse Bachvereniging, Swedish Baroque Orchestra, Real, Filharmonia de Galicia and the American Bach Soloists.

 He has recorded Scarlatti and Handel on the Avie label, Charpentier, Couperin, Blow and Mozart for Novum and Gabriel Jackson Passion for Delphian.

 Guy was a chorister and later a choral scholar at New College, Oxford where he gained a first-class degree in Music. In 2013 he became the inaugural recipient of the American Bach Soloists’ Jeffrey Thomas Award and is a Rising Star of the Enlightenment.

 His plans include débuts with the English Chamber Orchestra / Nicholas Kraemer (Messiah), the Netherlands Philharmonic / Marcus Creed (Purcell), The Dunedin Consort / John Butt (Messiah), Gli Angeli Genève / Stephan MacLeod and several Bach projects with Collegium Vocale Gent / Herreweghe.