Page 1 The Gesualdo Six Press Pack About The Gesualdo Six
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Page 1 The Gesualdo Six Press Pack About The Gesualdo Six
The Gesualdo Six | Owain Park Press Pack About The Gesualdo Six, directed by Owain Park, was formed in February 2014 as a six-voice ensemble with the ambition to specialise in the performance of renaissance music. The group maintains a busy concert schedule in and around Cambridge, and released a music video of Phillip Lawson’s arrangement of Veni, Veni Emmanuel in December 2014. Made up of some of the best former and current choral scholars from across the Cambridge colleges, The Gesualdo Six consists of two countertenors, two tenors, a baritone and a bass. Currently, the group has representatives from the world-famous choirs of Trinity, King’s and St John’s Colleges, and meets regularly in Cambridge to rehearse, record and perform. Owain Park is currently an organ scholar at Trinity College Cambridge and is also a prize-winning composer, published by Novello (www.owainpark.co.uk). All members of The Gesualdo Six are very experienced musicians with a long catalogue of broadcasts, recordings and international tours with choirs and ensembles from across the United Kingdom. We are keen to garner the support necessary to perform as The Gesualdo Six more widely and regularly, especially to share our passion for music with as wide and varied an audience as possible. “ …what Owain Park and the singers have managed to achieve is an ensemble with extraordinary potential, who stand head and shoulders above any other vocal group in Cambridge, and who surely have a promising future ahead. ” ★★★★★ Varsity, 17/03/15 2 The Gesualdo Six History and Influences The Gesualdo Six debuted with a performance of Gesualdo’s Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy Thursday in Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge on 5th March 2014. A commentary on the events in the garden of Gethsemane from Matthew’s gospel, Gesualdo’s liturgical setting was composed for performance as part of the evening service of Tenebrae and his writing is some of the most experimental and ambitious of the renaissance period. Carlo Gesualdo, one of the most colourful figures of the renaissance, was an Italian Prince and Count of Conza. Best known for the murder of his wife and her lover when they were caught ‘in flagrante delicto,’ he is perhaps not an obvious choice for the ensemble’s moniker. His nobility and wealth, however, allowed him rare compositional independence, and as a result his music is unique. Unshackled by the demands of religious institutions or wealthy sponsors, his writing was extremely adventurous; so much so that he was long viewed as incompetent until composers in the late nineteenth-century began to champion his work. Gesualdo’s surviving music explores a huge range of human emotions; wrenching guilt and devotional sorrow are regularly juxtaposed with his naturally playful ‘madrigalian’ style. This playfulness, exploration and musical experimentation are at the heart of The Gesualdo Six. Our mission is to share our love for the performance of renaissance music with a new audience across the globe. We wish to apply ourselves to this through a combination of recordings and concerts, alongside outreach events and workshops. Concerts The Gesualdo Six have to date performed nine concerts, with repertoire spanning the centuries – from motets by Dunstable to Ligeti’s Nonsense Madrigals. The group is always excited by the prospect of learning and performing new music, with future plans including works by John McCabe, Joby Talbot and Owain Park. Recent concerts have taken place in chapels and concert halls, but the group is also interested in performing in spaces that are not considered to be ‘traditional’ venues. Specialist programmes include: • Gesualdo: Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy Thursday (Feria Quinta) ! • Remembrance: Music from England and continental Europe including Tomkins When David Heard, Guest For the Fallen and Schütz Selig sind die Toten • English: A journey from Dunstable to Byrd, including Sheppard Libera Nos I, II, Tallis Salvator Mundi I/II and Byrd Ne irascaris! • Italian: Palestrina Missa Sine Nomine à 6 interspersed with anthems by Lotti, Anerio and Gabrieli! • Nachtmusik: A programme of relaxed sacred and secular music including Byrd’s Mass for Five voices and Rheinberger’s Abendlied • Advent/Christmas: Byrd Vigilate, Taverner/Tallis Audivi Vocem, Canale Quem Vidistis, Trad. arr. Lawson Veni, Veni Emmanuel, and Jingle Bells • Old and New: Madrigals by Monteverdi & Gesualdo juxtaposed with Ligeti’s Nonsense Madrigals ! 3 The Gesualdo Six Availability and Performances ! The Gesualdo Six welcomes proposals for concerts, outreach events and private bookings. Having established a loyal following in Cambridge, the group is currently investigating the potential for more performances across the United Kingdom, and opportunities to tour abroad. The video release of Veni, Veni Emmanuel was shared by Eric Whitacre (over 188,800 likes on Facebook), and received acclaim from across the world, with endorsements and support from Japan, Columbia, Europe and the United States. The current view count stands at over 25,000. Media Information and Contact Details The Gesualdo Six’s website (www.thegesualdosix.co.uk) is the online home for information about the group, including images and links to recordings and performances. Latest reviews are also available on the website under ‘Concerts,’ and more material can be made available on request. The group is very active on social media, with regularly updated Twitter, Facebook, and SoundCloud accounts. In addition, we also have a mailing list through which our supporters can remain up-to-date with the latest news and information about upcoming performances. If you would like to join the mailing list, contact us about a performance opportunity, or support The Gesualdo Six in another way, please send an email to info@thegesualdosix.co.uk or approach us after one of our concerts. Members Owain Park – Director Guy James – Countertenor Patrick Dunachie – Countertenor Joseph Wicks – Tenor Hiroshi Amako – Tenor Michael Craddock – Baritone Jonathan Pacey – Bass The Gesualdo Six | Owain Park Email: info@thegesualdosix.co.uk Website: www.thegesualdosix.co.uk