John Elwes (tenor)

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Legal name: John Hahessy

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John Joseph Elwes (original name John Hahessy) (born 20 October 1946), is an English tenor singer.

Born in Lewisham, London he was Head Chorister in the choir of Westminster Cathedral, London. His musical and vocal education were furthered by the eminent harpsichordist George Malcolm, the then Director of Music. Under the name of John Hahessy (his father was from Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary, Ireland) he had considerable success as a boy soprano - from BBC broadcasts and recordings with Decca to concerts with such conductors as Benjamin Britten. He made the 1st recording of Benjamin Britten's Canticle "Abraham and Isaac", singing the role of Isaac, accompanied by the composer. Britten later dedicated his "Corpus Christi Carol" to him. He went on to study at the Royal College of Music, and made his stage debut as a tenor in 1968 at The Proms.

John Elwes is particularly well known for his sensitive and musical performances. His repertoire is extensive ranging from Monteverdi, Charpentier, Rameau, Bach and Handel to Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Mahler and Britten. He regularly performs with the leading conductors of baroque, classical and contemporary music. He has sung in over one hundred recordings, including Dowland's First Book of Ayres, Schubert's song cycles Die Schöne Müllerin and Winterreise, Purcell's The Tempest, Bach's St Matthew Passion and Mass in B minor, Handel's Messiah and Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde, for which he was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2008.

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Discography

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YearTitleArtistRatingReleases
1982Duetti da cameraAgostino Steffani; Daniela Mazzucato, Carolyn Watkinson, Paul Esswood, John Elwes, Alan Curtis2
1984Quatre cantates profanesJean‐Philippe Rameau; Isabelle Poulenard, John Elwes, Gregory Reinhart1
1985TamerlanoHandel; Henri Ledroit, John Elwes, Mieke van der Sluis, René Jacobs, Isabelle Poulenard, Gregory Reinhart, La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du Roy, Jean‐Claude Malgoire1
1987Italian CantatasGeorge Frideric Handel; The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock, Jennifer Smith, John Elwes1
1988Il Trionfo del Tempo e del DissingannoHandel; Marc Minkowski, Les Musiciens du Louvre, I. Poulenard, J. Smith, N. Stutzmann, J. Elwes1
1988Venise au siècle d'orLes Sacqueboutiers & John Elwes1
1989Airs & Danses au Temps de ShakespeareMusica Antiqua, John Elwes, Stephen Stubbs1
1990Messe H-Moll, BWV 232J.S. Bach; Isabelle Poulenard, Guillemette Laurens, René Jacobs, John Elwes, Max van Egmond, Harry van der Kamp, Collegium Musicum Van de Nederlandse Bachvereging, La Petite Bande, Gustav Leonhardt53
1994Dorilla in TempeVivaldi; Ensemble Baroque de Nice, Gilbert Bezzina, María Cristina Kiehr, John Elwes, Philippe Cantor, Jean Nirouët, Consuelo Caroli, Laure Florentin, Chœurs de l’Opéra de Nice1
1996Les Indes Galantes (extraits)Jean‐François Paillard, Jean‐Philippe Rameau, Jennifer Smith, Gerda Hartmann, Louis Devos, John Elwes, Philippe Huttenlocher & Ensemble vocal "A Coeur Joie" de Valence1
2014Songs to Texts by Pierre de Ronsard and other Renaissance poetsThéodore Gouvy; MeeAe Nam, John Elwes, Joel Schoenhals1
2016Toccata: Toccatas & MotetsJohann Jakob Froberger; Bob van Asperen, Mieke van der Sluis, John Elwes, Klaus Mertens1
Le Jugement de MidasAndré-Modeste Gretry; John Elwes, Mieke van der Sluis, Suzanne Gari, Jules Bastin, Michel Verschaeve, La Petite Bande, Gustav Leonhardt1
Selva Morale e Spirituale - Missae et PsalmiClaudio Monteverdi; Emma Kirkby, Monika Meier-Schmid, Inga Nielsen, John Elwes, Kammerchor Stuttgart, Barockensemble Stuttgart, Frieder Bernius1
Te DeumJoão de Sousa Carvalho; Brigitte Fournier, Naoko Okada, Elisabeth Graf, John Elwes, Michel Brodard, Choeur et Orchestre Gulbenkian de Lisbonne & Michel Corboz1

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