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Richard Bryan (Counter-tenor) |
Born: North Middlesex, England. |
The English counter-tenor, Richard Bryan, was began his initial music training at St. Michael's College, Tenbury where he became Head Chorister, and continued at Cambridge University, where he conducted his College Choir and was Honorary Choral Scholar at Jesus and Pembroke Colleges. He also found time to write and perform for the celebrated Footlights Comedy Revue, as well as representing the University at the 110m Hurdles.
Whilst at Cambridge Richard Bryan formed Cantabile, which for the next ten years became his full-time career.
Richard Bryan took a sabbatical from Cantabile which seemed to last most of the 1990's. During that time he did some fun stuff like a season of tall acting in the West End; lots of high singing around the world with people like Ton Koopman, Philippe Herreweghe and Andrew Litton; and a bit of musical misdirection with Ken Branagh on the movie Peter's Friends (the soundtrack for which got a BAFTA). He was also Arts correspondent for BBC Radio Guernsey, and on the side found time to co-found the Channel Islands' first Montessori School. His favourite singers are Bryn Terfel, Barbara Bonney, Andreas Scholl and the girl who did 'Nellie the Elephant'. |
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Source: Cantabile Website
Contributed by Aryeh Oron (February 2005) |
Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works |
Conductor |
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Works |
Ton Koopman |
Alto |
BWV 196 |
Ton Koopman |
Alto |
Member of Amsterdam Baroque Choir:
Cantatas Vol. 1: CD-1: BWV 21, BWV 131; CD-2: BWV 106, BWV 196, BWV 71, BWV 150; CD-3: BWV 31, BWV 185, BWV 4
Cantatas Vol. 3: CD-1: BWV 63, BWV 162, BWV 155; BWV 22, BWV 23, BWV 163, BWV 165; CD-3: BWV 161, BWV 208
Cantatas Vol. 4: CD-1: BWV 198, BWV 215; CD-2: BWV 214; CD-3: BWV 201
[V-2] (1994): BWV 232 [1st recording] |
Links to other Sites |
Richard Bryan of Cantabile |
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