The English soprano, Emma (Carolyn) Kirkby, studied classics at Oxford and received vocal training from Jessica Cash. Originally, she had no expectations of becoming a professional singer. As a classics student at Oxford and then a schoolteacher she sang for pleasure in choirs and small groups, always feeling at home most in Renaissance and Baroque repertoire.
Emma Kirkby joined the Taverner Choir in 1971 and in 1973 began her long association with the Consort of Musicke. She made her debut in London in 1974 and then specialized in Early music. Emma took part in the early Decca Florilegium recordings with both the Consort of Musicke and the Academy of Ancient Music, at a time when most college-trained sopranos were not seeking a sound appropriate for early music instruments. She therefore had to find her own approach, with enormous help from Jessica Cash in London, and from the directors, fellow singers and instrumentalists with whom she has worked over the years.
Emma Kirkby has become a legend within the concept of music as beginning not with the singer but with the words; her name is always and above all associated with pure sound. "For two decades Emma Kirkby clear, agile voice has been the quintessence of pure sound in the singing of early music. She is still one of the treasures of the world of music (Toronto Globe and Mail). She appears worldwide with a steady increasing circle of orchestras and chamber ensembles, the Academy of Ancient Music, London Baroque, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Freiburger Barockorchester, Tafelmusic Toronto and the Studio de Musique Ancienne de Montreal. In addition to her work as a soloist she sings regularly with her duo partner the lutenist Anthony Rooly. Other highlights of her work are chamber concerts and recordings with the Consort of Musicke.
To date, Emma Kirkby has made the impressive number of well over a hundred recordings of all kinds, from sequences of Hildegarde of Bingen to madrigals of the Italian and English Renaissance, cantatas and oratorios of the Baroque, and works of W.A. Mozart and Haydn. Her most recent recordings include a second volume of Georg Frideric Handel opera arias for Hyperion, J.S. Bach wedding cantatas for Decca and Christmas music by Alessandro Scarlatti and J.S. Bach with London Baroque for BIS.
Emma Kirkby still prefers live concerts however, especially the pleasure of repeating programmes with colleagues; every occasion, every venue and every audience will combine to create something new from this wonderful repertoire. With her intelligence, her uniquely beautiful voice and her brilliant performing technique her concerts always become an unforgettable experience.
Emma Kirkby is also an acclaimed voice teacher. Among the singers who have studied with her and/or attended her master-classes: Jonathon Adams (Baritone), Alicia Amo (Soprano), Gundula Anders (Soprano), Ambrož Bajec-Lapajne (Tenor), James Beddoe (Tenor), Paul Bentle-Angell (Tenor), Éva Bodrogi (Soprano), Martha Bosch (Soprano), Otto Bouwknegt (Tenor), Ivana Brouková (Soprano), Hélène Brunet (Soprano), Rodrigo Carreto (Tenor), Lucie Chartin (Soprano), Rebecca Claborn (Mezzo-soprano), Rhianna Cockrell (Mezzo-soprano), Carlotta Colombo (Soprano), Hilary Cronin (Soprano), Angelo Custódio (Counter-tenor), Kajsa Dahlbäck (Soprano), Laura Dawalt (Soprano), Martina Daxböck (Soprano), Maria Deger (Soprano), Sarah Denbee (Mezzo-soprano), Jasper Dijkstra (Tenor), Antonello Dorigo (Counter-tenor), Susan Eitrich (Soprano), Maria Erlacher (Soprano), Sophia Faltas (Mezzo-soprano), Lyudmila Fraenova (Soprano), Georg Gädker (Baritone), Leonhard Geiger (Bass-Baritone), Rebecca Genge (Soprano), Paul Gerhardt Adam (Counter-tenor) Marie-Therese Goetzky (Soprano), Loes Groot Antink (Soprano), Wessel van der Ham (Bass-Baritone), Katharine Hawnt (Soprano), Guro Hjemli (Soprano), Kerry Holahan (Soprano), Coen Honig (Tenor), Alfredo Ihl (Baritone), Johanna Ihrig (Soprano), Dorothe Ingenfeld (Mezzo-soprano), Coeli Ingold (Soprano) Roberta Invernizzi (Soprano), Monika Jägerová (Mezzo-soprano/Contralto), Anna Jobrant Dalnäs (Soprano), Pascale Jonczyk (Mezzo-soprano), Sophie Junker (Soprano), Johannes Kammler (Baritone), Aisling Kenny (Soprano), Noémi Kiss (Soprano), Menno Koller (Baritone), Dina König (Mezzo-soprano/Contralto), Reinhard Kreuzinger (Tenor), Oliver Kringel (Tenor), Julia Küsswetter (Soprano), Ruth Lau (Mezzo-soprano), Mhairi Lawson (Soprano), Éva Lax (Mezzo-soprano), Mario Lesiak (Tenor), Ekaterina Liberova (Soprano), Heidrun Luchterhandt (Soprano), Yana Mamonova (Soprano), Andreas Martin (Lute/Therbo), Philipp Mathmann (Counter-tenor/Male Soprano), Roberto Mattioni (Tenor), Kimberly McCord (Soprano), Delphine Mégret (Soprano), Carlos Mena (Counter-tenor), Florencia Menconi (Mezzo-soprano), Dániel Mentes (Counter-tenor), Nora Meyer (Contralto), Lara Morger (Mezzo-soprano), Lea Elisabeth Müller (Mezzo-soprano), Charlotte Nachtsheim (Soprano), Tobias Nilsson (Counter-tenor), Ana Maria Fonseca Núñez (Soprano), Anna Nuytten (Mezzo-soprano), Tanja Obalski (Soprano), Margot Oitzinger (Mezzo-soprano), Laurin Oppermann (Tenor), Marta Paklar (Soprano), Sophia Patsi (Contralto), Johanna Pommranz (Soprano), Ralf Popken (Counter-tenor), Elena Pozhidaeva (Contralto/Mezzo-soprano), Julian Redlin (Bass), Erik Reinhardt (Tenor), Tineke Roseboom (Soprano), Stefan PD Runge (Bass-Baritone), Hilde Van Ruymbeke (Soprano), Josie Ryan (Soprano), Jeannette van Schaik (Soprano), Roswitha Schmelzl (Soprano), Verena Schmid (Soprano), Alex Siegers (Alto), Molly Soo (Mezzo-soprano), Annika Stegger (Soprano), Christina Stegmaier (Soprano), Florian Störtz (Bass-Baritone), Felix Suen (Tenor), Matthew Sullivan (Bass-Baritone), Erika Tandiono (Soprano), Bronwyn Thies-Thompson (Soprano), Álvaro Tinjacá-Bedoya (Counter-tenor), Radoslava Vorgić (Soprano), Johannes Weiss (Tenor), Eline Welle (Mezzo-soprano), Anna Maria Wierød (Soprano), Cally Youdell (Soprano), Anna Zander (Mezzo-soprano), Valerio Zanolli (Bass-Baritone), Andrzej Zawisza (Baritone). *** |