Albums by Dame Sarah Connolly
ALBUMTippett: A Child of our TimeBBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis, Pumeza Matshikiza, Dame Sarah Connolly, Joshua Stewart & Ashley Riches
ALBUMBob Chilcott: Christmas OratorioChoir of Merton College, Oxford, Oxford Contemporary Sinfonia, Benjamin Nicholas, Dame Sarah Connolly, Nick Pritchard & Neal Davies
ALBUMParry: Scenes from Shelley's Prometheus Unbound, Blest Pair of SirensLondon Mozart Players, William Vann, Sarah Fox, Dame Sarah Connolly, David Butt Philip, Neal Davies & Crouch End Festival Chorus
ALBUMComplete Songs of DuparcMalcolm Martineau, Dame Sarah Connolly, Nicky Spence, Huw Montague Rendall & William Thomas
ALBUMBliss: Mary of Magdala, The Enchantress & Meditations on a Theme by John BlowSir Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Dame Sarah Connolly, James Platt & BBC Symphony Chorus
ALBUMBennett: Symphony No. 1, A History of the Thé Dansant, Zodiac & Reflections on a Sixteenth Century TuneJohn Wilson, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra & Dame Sarah Connolly
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Artist Biography
Mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly has been one of Britain's most versatile and committed singers, with a repertory ranging from Monteverdi to newly commissioned works. Her recording career has been notable for a variety of independently conceived recital recordings, as well as appearances in major operatic and choral works. Connolly made her recording debut in 1997 on an album of Bach Advent Cantatas conducted by Philippe Herreweghe with his Collegium Vocale. She continued to make inroads into the early music scene, recording Rameau's Les Fêtes d'Hébé with William Christie's Les Arts Florissants and performing the title role in Handel's Xerxes in several houses. Connolly has also supported contemporary music, performing and recording Mark-Anthony Turnage's Twice Through the Heart. She appeared on collections of pieces by Elgar, Arthur Bliss, and Frank Bridge, and in 2022, she released a complete recording of the songs of Henri Duparc.
Hometown
County Durham, England
Genre
Classical