
Soprano
Carolyn Sampson has been proclaimed "the best British early music soprano by some distance" by the editors of Gramophone. A native of
Bedford, she studied voice with Richard Smart at the University of
Birmingham, and made her debut with the English National Opera in a
production of Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea and continues to
appear with this company with regularity in addition to appearances at
the Paris Opera. The vast majority of Sampson's singing has been heard
in concert engagements with period ensembles, and by 2006 she had
appeared with most of the best-known groups of this sort, but especially
the King's Consort, Collegium Vocale, and Ex Cathedra. Sampson has
recorded extensively for the Hyperion, BIS, Harmonia Mundi, and
Deux-elles labels. (Presto Classical)
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