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Stephen (Christopher) Varcoe (born 19 May 1949 in Lostwithiel) is an English classical bass-baritone singer, appearing internationally in opera and concert, known for Baroque and contemporary music and a notable singer of Lieder.
Stephen Varcoe studied at Cambridge, where he sang in the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. In 1977 he won a scholarship from the Gulbenkian Foundation.
On the opera stage he appeared in Haydn's L'infedeltà delusa in Antwerp, in Debussy's Fall of the House of Usher in Lisbon and London, in John Tavener's opera Mary Of Egypt for the Aldeburgh Festival, and he performed the part of Plutone in Peri's Euridice at the Drottningholm Festival in Sweden. He also performed the parts of Death in Gustav Holst's chamber opera Savitri, Demetrius in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream and Salieri in Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Mozart & Salieri.
He performed Alexander Goehr's Sonata About Jerusalem with Oliver Knussen and the Schoenberg Ensemble, Bach's St Matthew Passion with Trevor Pinnock, Ralph Vaughan Williams' Sir John In Love with Richard Hickox and the Northern Sinfonia, and Schubert's Mass in E flat major with Roger Norrington and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.
The Monteverdi Choir was founded in 1964 by Sir John Eliot Gardiner for a performance of the Monteverdi Vespers (1610) in King's College Chapel, Cambridge. A specialist Baroque ensemble, the Choir has become famous for its stylistic conviction and extensive repertoire, encompassing music from the Renaissance period to Classical music of the 20th century. They often appear with John Eliot Gardiner's orchestras, the English Baroque Soloists and Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique.
A budget-range double CD entitled "A Classic Christmas" was released by Universal in 2005, which included two of the choir's recordings from 1998 ("Past Three O'Clock" and "The Lamb"), and which (presumably incorrectly) billed them as The Monteverdi Singers.
On 5 March 2014 the Choir celebrated its 50th anniversary with a repeat performance of the Monteverdi Vespers from King's College Chapel, in a concert broadcast live by BBC Radio 3.
In 2000 the Choir, with the English Baroque Soloists, undertook an ambitious tour, the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage, in which it performed almost all of J.S. Bach's sacred cantatas in more than 60 churches in Europe, the UK and the US to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the composer's death. Some cantatas were excluded a priori from the pilgrimage, as their composition was not associated with religious calendar commitments.
On Sunday 25 October, Pianist Penelope Thwaites marks the centenary of her poet father, Michael, with a concert of his poetry, interspersed with evocative works by Chopin, Scriabin, Rachmaninov, Schumann, Brahms, Grainger and more. With renowned actor Timothy West and well-known baritone Stephen Varcoe. Sunday, 25 October 2015 - 11.30am www.kingsplace.co.uk/apoetatwar
J. S. Bach: Himmel, reiße, Welt, erbebe Aria from the 1725 version of the St. John Passion Stephen Varcoe, bass The Choir of King's College, Cambridge The Brandenburg Consort Stephen Cleobury, conductor
- Composer: Gabriel Urbain Fauré (12 May 1845 -- 4 November 1924) - Performers: The Cambridge Singers, Members of the City of London Sinfonia, John Scott (organ) - Conductor: John Rutter - Soloists: Caroline Ashton (soprano), Stephen Varcoe (baritone), Simon Standage (solo violin) - Year of recording: 1985 Requiem in D minor Op. 48, written between 1887-1890. This is the 'chamber work' version from 1893. 00:00 - I. Introït et Kyrie (D minor) 05:59 - II. Offertoire (B minor) 14:24 - III. Sanctus (E-flat major) 17:30 - IV. Pie Jesu (B-flat major) 21:02 - V. Agnus Dei et Lux Aeterna (F major) 26:23 - VI. Libera Me (D minor) 30:57 - VII. In Paradisum (D major) Given the enormous and enduring popularity of Fauré's Requiem, it is curious to contemplate the sheer haphazardness by...
I: Introït et Kyrie II: Offertoire III: Sanctus IV: Pie Jesu V: Agnus Dei VI: Libera Me VII: In Paradisum Caroline Ashton, soprano Stephen Varcoe, barítono Members of the City of London Sinfonia Cambridge Singers John Rutter
http://airesimpalpables.blogspot.com Stephen Varcoe canta Handel: Vouchsafe, o Lord (Dettingen Te Deum)
Barbara Schlick Lena Lootens Hein Meens Stephen Varcoe William Christie, direction Corona Coloniensis & Cappella Coloniensis detailed info : http://www.discogs.com/CP-Bach-William-Christie-Barbara-Schlick-Lena-Lootens-Hein-Meens-Stephen-Varcoe-Corona-Coloniensis-C/release/1006179
Rheinische Kantorei, Das Kleine Konzert, Hermann Max Barbara Schlick, soprano Martina Lins, soprano Christoph Pregardien, tenor Silke Weisheit. alto Stephen Varcoe, bass Hans Georg Wimmer, bass I. Deus, judicium tuum [00:00] II. Suscipiant montes [03:11] III. Et permanebit [06:11] IV. Descendet sicut pluvia [07:14] V. Et dominabitur [09:20] VI. Coram illo procident [11:38] VII. Reges Tharsis [12:39] VIII. Et adorabunt eum [13:16] IX. Parcet pauperi [15:31] X. Benedictus Dominus [16:46] Painting: Hagar and the Angel by Simone Cantarini. Undated
The best musical highlights of George Frederic Handel's oratorio Jephtha (1751). 01. Overture 00:00 02. Aria (Zebul): Pour forth no more 05:07 03. Chorus: No more to Ammon's god and king 07:59 04. Aria (Storge): In gentle murmurs will I mourn 10:54 05. Aria (Iphis): Take the heart you fondly gave 15:20 06. Aria (Storge): Scenes of horror 19:08 07. Chorus: When his loud voice in thunder spoke 23:30 08. Chorus: Cherub and Seraphin unbodied forms 28:08 09. Symphony and recitativo (Iphis) 31:21 10. Aria and Chorus (Iphis, chorus of women): Welcome as the cheerful light 32:51 11. Recitativo and aria (Storge): First perish thou 36:43 12. Aria (Hamor): If such thy cruel purpose 39:03 13. Quartet (Zebul, Storge, Hamor, Jephtha): O spare your daughter 40:35 14. Aria (Iphis): Happy they, this vital...
III. con dignita, T: Thomas Hardy Stephen Varcoe, Bariton City of London Sinfonia
Henry PURCELL The Tempest or The Enchanted Island Semi-Opera, Z 631 c. 1695 1. Overture ACT 1 2. Where does the black fiend 3. Around, around we pace 4. Arise, ye subterranean winds 5. Dance of Winds ACT 3 6. Comme unto these yellow sands 7. Full fathom five 8. Dry those eyes 9. Kind fortune smiles ACT 4 10. Dance of Devils 11. The sailor's dance 12. Dear pretty youth ACT 5 13. Great Neptune! 14. The nereids and Tritons 15. Aeolus, you must appear 16. Your awful voice I hear 17. Halcyon days 18. See, see, the heavens smile 19. No stars again shall hurt you Rosemary Hardy [soprano] Roderick Earle [bass] Carol Hall [soprano] David Thomas [Bass] Jennifer Smith [soprano] Stephen Varcoe [baritone] John Elwes [tenor] Monteverdi Choir Monteverdi Orchestra John Eliot Gardi...
On Sunday 25 October, Pianist Penelope Thwaites marks the centenary of her poet father, Michael, with a concert of his poetry, interspersed with evocative works by Chopin, Scriabin, Rachmaninov, Schumann, Brahms, Grainger and more. With renowned actor Timothy West and well-known baritone Stephen Varcoe. Sunday, 25 October 2015 - 11.30am www.kingsplace.co.uk/apoetatwar
Et Misericordia 3:53 Suscepit Israel Emma Kirkby - soprano Tessa Bonner - soprano Michael Chance - counter-tenor John Mark Ainsley - tenor Stephen Varcoe - baritone Collegium Musicum 90 Richard Hickox & Simon Standage - directors Richard Hickox - conductor Chandos Records Ltd. CHAN 0518
soprano, baritone and chamber ensemble Susan Bickley, soprano Stephen Varcoe, baritone BCMG conducted by Elgar Howarth BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham text by Clive Wilmer
Henry Purcell (1659-1695) - Ode à Sainte Cécile "Let these amongst themselves contest" 12/13 Stephen Varcoe (Bariton); David Thomas (Basse) Monteverdi Orchestra dirigé par John Eliot Gardiner
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Acclaimed director Jonathan Miller talks about his staging of Bach's St Matthew Passion. From 17 September, for 9 performances only at the National Theatre. http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/stmatthew
On Sunday 25 October, Pianist Penelope Thwaites marks the centenary of her poet father, Michael, with a concert of his poetry, interspersed with evocative works by Chopin, Scriabin, Rachmaninov, Schumann, Brahms, Grainger and more. With renowned actor Timothy West and well-known baritone Stephen Varcoe. Sunday, 25 October 2015 - 11.30am www.kingsplace.co.uk/apoetatwar
J. S. Bach: Himmel, reiße, Welt, erbebe Aria from the 1725 version of the St. John Passion Stephen Varcoe, bass The Choir of King's College, Cambridge The Brandenburg Consort Stephen Cleobury, conductor
- Composer: Gabriel Urbain Fauré (12 May 1845 -- 4 November 1924) - Performers: The Cambridge Singers, Members of the City of London Sinfonia, John Scott (organ) - Conductor: John Rutter - Soloists: Caroline Ashton (soprano), Stephen Varcoe (baritone), Simon Standage (solo violin) - Year of recording: 1985 Requiem in D minor Op. 48, written between 1887-1890. This is the 'chamber work' version from 1893. 00:00 - I. Introït et Kyrie (D minor) 05:59 - II. Offertoire (B minor) 14:24 - III. Sanctus (E-flat major) 17:30 - IV. Pie Jesu (B-flat major) 21:02 - V. Agnus Dei et Lux Aeterna (F major) 26:23 - VI. Libera Me (D minor) 30:57 - VII. In Paradisum (D major) Given the enormous and enduring popularity of Fauré's Requiem, it is curious to contemplate the sheer haphazardness by...
I: Introït et Kyrie II: Offertoire III: Sanctus IV: Pie Jesu V: Agnus Dei VI: Libera Me VII: In Paradisum Caroline Ashton, soprano Stephen Varcoe, barítono Members of the City of London Sinfonia Cambridge Singers John Rutter
http://airesimpalpables.blogspot.com Stephen Varcoe canta Handel: Vouchsafe, o Lord (Dettingen Te Deum)
Barbara Schlick Lena Lootens Hein Meens Stephen Varcoe William Christie, direction Corona Coloniensis & Cappella Coloniensis detailed info : http://www.discogs.com/CP-Bach-William-Christie-Barbara-Schlick-Lena-Lootens-Hein-Meens-Stephen-Varcoe-Corona-Coloniensis-C/release/1006179
Rheinische Kantorei, Das Kleine Konzert, Hermann Max Barbara Schlick, soprano Martina Lins, soprano Christoph Pregardien, tenor Silke Weisheit. alto Stephen Varcoe, bass Hans Georg Wimmer, bass I. Deus, judicium tuum [00:00] II. Suscipiant montes [03:11] III. Et permanebit [06:11] IV. Descendet sicut pluvia [07:14] V. Et dominabitur [09:20] VI. Coram illo procident [11:38] VII. Reges Tharsis [12:39] VIII. Et adorabunt eum [13:16] IX. Parcet pauperi [15:31] X. Benedictus Dominus [16:46] Painting: Hagar and the Angel by Simone Cantarini. Undated
The best musical highlights of George Frederic Handel's oratorio Jephtha (1751). 01. Overture 00:00 02. Aria (Zebul): Pour forth no more 05:07 03. Chorus: No more to Ammon's god and king 07:59 04. Aria (Storge): In gentle murmurs will I mourn 10:54 05. Aria (Iphis): Take the heart you fondly gave 15:20 06. Aria (Storge): Scenes of horror 19:08 07. Chorus: When his loud voice in thunder spoke 23:30 08. Chorus: Cherub and Seraphin unbodied forms 28:08 09. Symphony and recitativo (Iphis) 31:21 10. Aria and Chorus (Iphis, chorus of women): Welcome as the cheerful light 32:51 11. Recitativo and aria (Storge): First perish thou 36:43 12. Aria (Hamor): If such thy cruel purpose 39:03 13. Quartet (Zebul, Storge, Hamor, Jephtha): O spare your daughter 40:35 14. Aria (Iphis): Happy they, this vital...
III. con dignita, T: Thomas Hardy Stephen Varcoe, Bariton City of London Sinfonia
Henry PURCELL The Tempest or The Enchanted Island Semi-Opera, Z 631 c. 1695 1. Overture ACT 1 2. Where does the black fiend 3. Around, around we pace 4. Arise, ye subterranean winds 5. Dance of Winds ACT 3 6. Comme unto these yellow sands 7. Full fathom five 8. Dry those eyes 9. Kind fortune smiles ACT 4 10. Dance of Devils 11. The sailor's dance 12. Dear pretty youth ACT 5 13. Great Neptune! 14. The nereids and Tritons 15. Aeolus, you must appear 16. Your awful voice I hear 17. Halcyon days 18. See, see, the heavens smile 19. No stars again shall hurt you Rosemary Hardy [soprano] Roderick Earle [bass] Carol Hall [soprano] David Thomas [Bass] Jennifer Smith [soprano] Stephen Varcoe [baritone] John Elwes [tenor] Monteverdi Choir Monteverdi Orchestra John Eliot Gardi...
Barbara Schlick Lena Lootens Hein Meens Stephen Varcoe William Christie, direction Corona Coloniensis & Cappella Coloniensis detailed info : http://www.discogs.com/CP-Bach-William-Christie-Barbara-Schlick-Lena-Lootens-Hein-Meens-Stephen-Varcoe-Corona-Coloniensis-C/release/1006179
John Blow Venus & Adonis. Masque para el entretenimiento del Rey Cupido: Nancy Argenta, soprano Venus: Lynne Dawson, soprano Adonis: Stephen Varcoe, bajo London Baroque Charles Medlan
- Kyrie (0:00) - Gloria (8:07) - Credo (18:40) - Sanctus (29:40) - Benedictus (32:39) - Agnus Dei (36:46) Composed in 1802 and published in 1808. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmoniemesse Performers: Nancy Argenta, soprano; Pamela Helen Stephen, alto; Mark Padmore, tenor; Stephen Varcoe, bass; Collegium Musicum 90 conducted by Richard Hickox.
John Blow (1649—1 de octubre de 1708). https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Blow Cupido: Nancy Argenta, soprano Venus: Lynne Dawson, soprano Adonis: Stephen Varcoe, bajo London Baroque. Charles Medlan, director.
Also known as "Mariazeller Messe": - Kyrie (0:00) - Gloria (4:20) - Credo (12:55) - Sanctus (20:56) - Benedictus (23:02) - Agnus Dei (28:09) Composed in 1782. Performers: Susan Gritton, soprano; Louise Winter, alto; Mark Padmore, tenor; Stephen Varcoe, bass; Collegium Musicum 90 conducted by Richard Hickox.
- Kyrie (0:00) - Gloria (4:53) - Credo (16:53) - Sanctus (26:36) - Benedictus (28:48) - Agnus Dei (35:27) Composed in 1799 and published in 1850. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theresienmesse Performers: Janice Watson, soprano; Pamela Helen Stephen, alto; Mark Padmore, tenor; Stephen Varcoe, bass; Collegium Musicum 90 conducted by Richard Hickox.
Full title: Missa in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae, known as the 'Große Orgelmesse' (Great Organ Mass): - Kyrie (0:00) - Gloria (5:41) - Credo (14:40) - Sanctus (24:29) - Benedictus (26:12) - Agnus Dei (32:15) Composed in 1766. Performers: Susan Gritton, soprano; Louise Winter, alto; Mark Padmore, tenor; Stephen Varcoe, bass; Collegium Musicum 90 conducted by Richard Hickox.
Also known as "Paukenmesse": - Kyrie (0:00) - Gloria (4:45) - Credo (15:14) - Sanctus (25:00) - Benedictus (27:10) - Agnus Dei (32:55) Composed in 1796 and published in 1802. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missa_in_tempore_belli Performers: Nancy Argenta, soprano; Catherine Denley, alto; Mark Padmore, tenor; Stephen Varcoe, bass; Collegium Musicum 90 conducted by Richard Hickox.
__ • Bach: Johannes passion, sacred oratorio, BWV 245 __ • John Mark Ainsley: tenor • Stephen Richardson: bass • Catherine Bott: Soprano • Michael Chance: alto • Paul Agnew: tenor • Stephen Varcoe: bass __ Brandenburg Consort & King's College Choir Conducted by Stephen Cleobury __
Also known as "Heiligmesse": - Kyrie (0:00) - Gloria (4:14) - Credo (12:33) - Sanctus (21:32) - Benedictus (22:54) - Agnus Dei (28:03) Composed in 1796 and published in 1802. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missa_sancti_Bernardi_von_Offida Performers: Lorna Anderson, soprano; Pamela Helen Stephen, alto; Mark Padmore, tenor; Stephen Varcoe, bass; Collegium Musicum 90 conducted by Richard Hickox.