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British countertenor Iestyn Davies, named 2010's Royal Philharmonic Young Artist of the Year, looks forward to a landmark season. October 11 saw the release of his most recent recording, Porpora Cantatas, a solo album on the Hyperion label that is already a sensation in Europe, and over the coming months Davies makes his mark in the States with three major debuts. After generating rave reviews at New York City Opera last season - "radiant countertenor Iestyn Davies is superb," the New York Times marveled - the singer returns to the city for debuts at the Metropolitan Opera, performing his role debut as Unulfo in Rodelinda (opening Nov 14), and at Carnegie Hall (Dec 15), where he presents the same recital program as at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC (Dec 4). A third important American debut follows in the New Year, when Davies makes his first Lyric Opera of Chicago appearance and role debut, portraying Eustanzio in Rinaldo (opening Feb 29).
Porpora Cantatas features six of the twelve secular cantatas dedicated to Frederick, then Prince of Wales, by 18th-century Italian composer Nicola Porpora. Porpora's ability to set his native Italian to music was widely acknowledged during his lifetime, and the cantatas, all to texts by Metastasio, present highly imaginative word painting. According to a five-star review in the UK's Daily Telegraph, they are "perfectly tailored to the mellifluous, beautifully articulated, expressive countertenor voice of Iestyn Davies." International Record Review confirms:"I never once tired of Davies' voice. There is not just a clarity and purity about it but also a wonderful sense of color and variety. A sense of style, yes, but more than that a strongly communicative urge which brings everything vividly to life in arresting and often extremely attractive interpretations."The British Observer likewise praised Davies's "awesome technique and flawless tone," as well as admiring the "lithe and graceful chamber ensemble Arcangelo" that accompanies him on the recording.
It is also in Baroque repertoire that the countertenor makes his house and role debuts at the Met in November, when he sings Unulfo in a revival of the Stephen Wadsworth production of Handel's Rodelinda. Star soprano Renée Fleming returns in the title role as the Queen of Lombardy, with Andreas Scholl as usurped King Bertarido, and Stephanie Blythe as Eduige. Conducted by Harry Bicket, the production will be transmitted Live in HD to movie theaters worldwide on December 3.Davies returns to Handel in February 2012, when he makes his Lyric Opera of Chicago debut singing his first Eustanzio in Rinaldo, the Baroque master's depiction of the First Crusade. Directed by Francisco Negrin, the production stars David Daniels in the title role, with Julie Kleiter as his love interest, Almirena; Luca Pisaroni as Argante, the Saracen king of Jerusalem; and Elza van den Heever as his mistress, Armida, Queen of Damascus.
Davies is as celebrated in the concert hall as in the opera house; after a recent Wigmore Hall recital appearance, the Times of London observed:"There isn't a weak spot in the entire vocal range of Iestyn Davies. Whether in the sustained low register of dark lament, or whether hurling the voice high in the exuberance of triumphant love, his is a countertenor which gives unalloyed pleasure."For his Phillips Collection recital on December 4, as for his Carnegie Hall debut eleven days later, Davies will be joined by pianist Kevin Murphy in a program of works by Britten, Purcell, and Bach. At Carnegie Hall, Davies will also present the world premiere of folksong arrangements by composer Nico Muhly. The New York-based composer's opera Two Boys was recently given its debut at English National Opera, consolidating his reputation as an "important artist" (New York Times). As for Davies himself, he is - as audiences in New York, Chicago, and Washington will soon be able to attest - "today's most exciting British countertenor" (Observer, UK).
Iestyn Davis: 2011-12 engagementsOct 22 Austria, Vienna Vivaldi: Orlando furioso (Ruggiero) Theater an der WienNov 14, 19, 23, 26, 30; Dec 3*, & 10 New York, NY Handel: Rodelinda (Unulfo) Metropolitan Opera (Live in HD broadcast: Dec 3)Dec 4 Washington, DC Phillips Collection Britten, Purcell, Bach Recital with Kevin Murphy, pianoDec 15 New York, NY Carnegie Hall Britten, Purcell, Bach, and Nico Muhly (world premiere) Recital with Kevin Murphy, pianoDec 18 Norwich, England Theatre Royal Handel: Messiah Britten SinfoniaDec 20 Amsterdam, Netherlands Concertgebouw Handel: Messiah Britten SinfoniaDec 22 London, England St. John's, Smith Square Bach: Christmas OratorioDec 23 London, England St. John's, Smith Square Handel: MessiahDec 31; Jan 2, 2012 Zurich, Switzerland Tonhalle Handel: Messiah Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich / Timothy BrownJan 7 Liverpool, England Handel: Messiah Royal Liverpool PhilharmonicFeb 29; Mar 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, & 24 Chicago, IL Handel, Rinaldo (Eustazio) Lyric Opera of ChicagoMarch 9 Chicago, IL Hyde Park Union Church Recital: "The White Rabbit" Baroque Band / Harry BicketMarch 10 Chicago, IL Music Institute of Chicago Recital: "The White Rabbit" Baroque Band / Harry BicketMarch 14 Chicago, IL Symphony Center / Grainger Ballroom Recital: "The White Rabbit" Baroque Band / Harry Bicket
April 3 Austria, Vienna Bach: St John Passion Theater an der WienApril 6 London, England St John's, Smith Square Bach: St. John PassionMay 4 Santa Cruz, Spain Auditorium Adán Martín Vivaldi: Cessate, omai cessate, RV684; Stabat Mater, RV621 Orquesta Sinfónica de TenerifeMay 7 London, England Wigmore Hall Britten, Purcell, and Bach Recital with Malcolm Martineau, pianoMay 17 Göttingen, Germany Handel: Esther Göttingen International Handel Festival / Laurence CummingsJune 17 Leipzig, Germany Bach: Mass in B minor Leipzig Bachfest / Harry BicketAug 4 Belgium A Caldara: Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo (Amor Terreno) Accademia Bizantina / Ottavio Dantonewww.iestyndavies.com