Albums by Benjamin Hulett
ALBUMHandel: Acis and GalateaChristian Curnyn, Early Opera Company, Lucy Crowe, Allan Clayton, Benjamin Hulett, Neal Davies, Jeremy Budd & Rowan Pierce
ALBUMMendelssohn in Birmingham, Vol. 3Edward Gardner, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Sophie Bevan, Mary Bevan, Benjamin Hulett & City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Chorus
ALBUMWolf: The Complete Songs, Vol. 7 - Spanisches Liederbuch (Weltliche Lieder)Marcus Farnsworth, Benjamin Hulett, Anna Huntley & Birgid Steinberger
ALBUMAndreae: Symphony in F Major, Li-Tai-Pe, Concertino for Oboe and OrchestraBenjamin Hulett, John Anderson, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra & Marc Andreae
ALBUMHandel: Acis & GalateaOxford Philomusica, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Stephen Darlington, Jeni Bern & Benjamin Hulett
ALBUMHandel: AlcesteChristian Curnyn, Early Opera Company, Lucy Crowe, Benjamin Hulett, Andrew Foster-Williams & Early Opera Company Chorus
ALBUMGouvy: Iphigénie en Tauride, Op. 7Joachim Fontaine, La Grande Societe Philharmonique, Kantorei Saarlouis, Christine Maschler, Vinzenz Haab, Ekkehard Abele & Benjamin Hulett
ALBUMHandel: Israel In Egypt (English Oratorio from 1739, Performed According to the Traditions of the Time)Miriam Allan, Sarah Wegener, David Allsopp, Benjamin Hulett, Steffen Balbach, Daniel Raschinsky, Maulbronn Chamber Choir, Hannoversche Hofkapelle, Hanoverian Court Orchestra, Jurgen Budday & Jürgen Budday
Artist Biography
Tenor Benjamin Hulett emerged from a stint at the Hamburg Staatsoper into a high-flying career in both opera and concert music in the 2010s, working in top opera houses and with A-list conductors. His recording career, centered on choral music, is substantial. By the mid-2010s, Hulett's résumé included such diverse roles as Hippolyt in Hans Werner Henze's Phaedra and the title role in J.C. Bach's Lucio Silla. He made his debut with a pair of thematic song recitals in 2009 and 2010, one (Visions Fugitives) with the ensemble 440 Hz and the other (Departures) with duet partner Alexander Soddy. In 2018, Hulett appeared on an Early Opera Company recording of Handel's Acis and Galatea. Hulett returned in 2023 with The Wimbledon Choral Society as a soloist in Cecilia McDowall's Da Vinci Requiem.
Hometown
Great Britain
Genre
Classical