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Grace Davidson (born 29 November 1977) is an English soprano from London who specialises in the performance of historically informed music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. She has also recorded for prominent contemporary composers such as
Max Richter Max Richter (; ; born 22 March 1966) is a German-born British composer and pianist. He works within postminimalist and contemporary classical styles. Richter is classically trained, having graduated in composition from the University of Edinbu ...
,
Eric Whitacre Eric Edward Whitacre (born January2, 1970) is an American composer, conductor, and speaker best known for his choral music. Early life Whitacre was born in Reno, Nevada, to Ross and Roxanne Whitacre. He studied piano intermittently as a child a ...
, Michael Price, and
Paul Mealor Paul Mealor CLJ FLSW (born 25 November 1975) is a Welsh composer. A large proportion of his output is for chorus, both a cappella and accompanied. He came to wider notice when his motet ''Ubi Caritas et Amor'' was performed at the wedding ...
, and has performed on over 140 soundtracks to date. Highlights include solos on The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug (Howard Shore, 2015), Over The Moon (Michael Price, 2020), Gunpowder Milkshake (Frank Ilfman, 2021) and The Last Duel (Harry Gregson Williams, 2021).


Early years and education

Davidson was born in
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, London and began her musical life playing the piano, violin, and viola. She started singing at the Youth Music Centre in
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, before studying singing at the Junior Guildhall School of Music and Drama with Mollie Petrie. While training for a year as a chef at Prue Leith's School of Food and Wine in 1998, Davidson auditioned for London’s
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and was awarded a scholarship to study there with Beatrice Unsworth and Jonathan Papp. While there she won the Early Music prize and was a finalist in the English Song Competition and the London Handel Singing Competition. She graduated with a BMus degree in 2004, and was later awarded an Associate membership of the Academy in 2016.


Career highlights

Davidson began her professional career singing in choirs and consorts specialising in
Early music Early music generally comprises Medieval music (500–1400) and Renaissance music (1400–1600), but can also include Baroque music (1600–1750) or Ancient music (before 500 AD). Originating in Europe, early music is a broad Dates of classical ...
. She has worked extensively with
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and
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in recordings and concerts, featuring as a soloist on their
Monteverdi Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (baptized 15 May 1567 – 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, choirmaster and string player. A composer of both secular and sacred music, and a pioneer in the development of opera, he is considere ...
’s Vespers of 1610 and
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’s ''Jeptha''. She also appeared alongside The Sixteen in a
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documentary with
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called ''Monteverdi in Mantua – the Genius of the Vespers''. Other groups she has sung with include
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, The Monteverdi Choir, The Gabrieli Consort,
The Tallis Scholars The Tallis Scholars is a British professional early music vocal ensemble established in 1973. Normally consisting of two singers per part, with a core group of ten singers, they specialise in performing ''a cappella'' Religious music, sacred vocal ...
,
The English Concert The English Concert is a baroque orchestra playing on period instruments based in London. Founded in 1972 and directed from the harpsichord by Trevor Pinnock for 30 years, it is now directed by harpsichordist Harry Bicket. Nadja Zwiener has b ...
, the
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,
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,
London Voices London Voices is a London-based choral ensemble founded by Terry Edwards (1939–2022) in 1973. In its early years, it also incorporated the London Opera Chorus and London Sinfonietta Voices and Chorus. In 2004, conductor and composer Ben Parry ...
, The Netherlands Bach Choir,
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and Ensemble Plus Ultra. Davidson currently appears as a soloist with Collegium Vocale Gent, and on tour with
Max Richter Max Richter (; ; born 22 March 1966) is a German-born British composer and pianist. He works within postminimalist and contemporary classical styles. Richter is classically trained, having graduated in composition from the University of Edinbu ...
, and regularly sings vocals on film soundtracks and commercial recordings in
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and
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. Her recordings for soundtracks have also led to singing in live concert performances of
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and
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in Europe and the US.


Contemporary Music and Commissions


Sleep by Max Richter

In 2015
Max Richter Max Richter (; ; born 22 March 1966) is a German-born British composer and pianist. He works within postminimalist and contemporary classical styles. Richter is classically trained, having graduated in composition from the University of Edinbu ...
chose Davidson to be the singer on his epic venture, ''Sleep'', a piece lasting eight hours that premiered live overnight on
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from the
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on Euston Road, London on 17 September 2015. Davidson recorded her lullaby, heard at hourly intervals throughout the night, and vocal parts at
AIR Studios Associated Independent Recording (AIR) is an independent recording company founded in London in 1965 by record producers George Martin, John Burgess (record producer), John Burgess, Ron Richards (producer), Ron Richards, and Peter Sullivan (rec ...
and the recording was subsequently released on the
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label. She has taken part in all 22 live performances of ''Sleep'' around the world. ''Sleep'' has been made into a film which premiered at the
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in Utah, USA in January 2020, and also has its own app. Davidson is also a featured voice on Richter’s album ''Three Worlds: Music from Woolf Works'' on Deutsche Grammophon, ''VOICES'' and ''VOICES 2'', both on the
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label.


Other collaborations

Since 2007, Davidson has worked in partnership with composer and saxophonist Christian Forshaw, as the soprano soloist for the albums ''Renouncement'' (2007), Midwinter (2008) and ''Songs of Solace'' (2012). Their fourth album together ''Historical Fiction'' was recorded during the 2020 Covid-19 lockdown and was released on 17 September 2021. In 2016, Davidson met composer Rodrigo Ruiz while recording some of his early songs for ''An Everlasting Dawn'' (2017), after which the soprano commissioned a new
song cycle A song cycle () is a group, or cycle (music), cycle, of individually complete Art song, songs designed to be performed in sequence, as a unit.Susan Youens, ''Grove online'' The songs are either for solo voice or an ensemble, or rarely a combinat ...
from him. When the work was finished in 2020, ''Venus and Adonis'' became the first song cycle known to be written by a Mexican composer, as well as the only known song cycle (in English or otherwise) set entirely to
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texts. This song cycle was recorded for Signum Classics and released on the eponymous album ''Venus & Adonis'' (2024), celebrating Shakespeare's 460th anniversary year. Other composers Davidson has worked with include: *
Eric Whitacre Eric Edward Whitacre (born January2, 1970) is an American composer, conductor, and speaker best known for his choral music. Early life Whitacre was born in Reno, Nevada, to Ross and Roxanne Whitacre. He studied piano intermittently as a child a ...
* Michael Price *
Howard Shore Howard Leslie Shore (born October 18, 1946) is a Canadian composer, conductor and orchestrator noted for his film scores. He has composed the scores for over 80 films, most notably the scores for ''The Lord of the Rings'' and '' The Hobbit'' fi ...
* Oliver Davis *
Harry Gregson Williams Harry Gregson-Williams (born 13 December 1961) is a British composer, conductor, orchestrator, and record producer. He has composed music for video games, television and films including the ''Metal Gear'' series, ''Spy Game'', ''Phone Booth'', ' ...
*
Paul Mealor Paul Mealor CLJ FLSW (born 25 November 1975) is a Welsh composer. A large proportion of his output is for chorus, both a cappella and accompanied. He came to wider notice when his motet ''Ubi Caritas et Amor'' was performed at the wedding ...
*
Patrick Hawes Patrick Hawes (born 5 December 1958) is a British composer, conductor, organist and pianist. Biography Born in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England, the son of publican parents, Hawes grew up along the Lincolnshire coast and was educated at De Asto ...

Rodrigo Ruiz
* Alec Roth * Francis Pott *
John Rutter Sir John Milford Rutter (born 24 September 1945) is an English composer, conductor, editor, arranger, and record producer, mainly of choral music. Biography Born on 24 September 1945 in London, the son of an industrial chemist and his wife, R ...


Personal life

Davidson is married to
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, the founder and conductor of Tenebrae Choir. They live in Cambridgeshire with their two children.


Reviews  

''“Even in this golden age of ‘early music’ sopranos, Grace Davidson is outstanding for her seraphic purity and evenness of tone.”'' – Richard Wigmore,
Gramophone Magazine ''Gramophone'' (known as ''The Gramophone'' prior to 1970) is a magazine published monthly in London, devoted to classical music, particularly to reviews of recordings. It was founded in 1923 by the Scottish author Compton Mackenzie who continue ...
2018 ''“Grace Davidson’s Galatea was marked by purity of voice and superb, faultless sense of pitch, perfectly paired with the woodwind pipings of ‘Hush, ye pretty warbling quire!’. In duet with the oboe ,in ‘As when the dove,’ Davidson’s lightness wove magic.”'' - Colin Clarke
Seen and Heard International
''“Grace Davidson has a voice of great beauty and purity, along with an admirable technique which means that I have rarely heard passagework sung with such apparent ease and evenness.”'' – Robert Hugill ''“In my dreams, I hear Davidson’s soprano echoing through the chambers of my mind”'' – Gabriel Wilder, Sydney Morning Herald ''“Taking a step somewhat in a different direction, SLEEP also sees Richter bring vocals into his work with mesmerising effect. Starring one of the world’s brightest rising stars in the form of British soprano Grace Davidson, ‘Path 5’ is ethereal in every sense of the word and arguably the best track on the album.”'' – Max Sanderson ''“The standout star here though is the magnificent soprano Grace Davidson who sings with gorgeous purity and warmth and hits some extraordinarily ethereal high notes.”'' – John Suchet’s Album of the Week, Classic FM ''“Grace Davidson gave a beguiling account of the famous ‘Pie Jesu’. Her tone was warm and pure and her gently beseeching delivery was just right.”'' – John Quinn, Seen and Heard International, CBSO Performance ''“...absolutely gorgeous singing – object lessons in understatement and poise – from both Grace Davidson and William Gaunt. Devastatingly beautiful.”'' – Marc Rochester, Gramophone Magazine ''“...Grace Davidson, who made Pie Jesu the simplest and most precious of gifts.”'' – Geoff Brown, The Times ''"The voice is radiantly fresh and clean" -'' Geoff Brown, The Times ''"Soprano Grace Davidson sings high vocal melodies, a wordless note of striving. The tone is elegaic and dignified..."'' - Ludovic Hunter-Tilney, Financial Times


Discography


Solo albums


Filmography


Television

* ''Sacred Music'' (2008-2010) * ''David Starkey’s Music and Monarchy'' (2013)


Film

* ''
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'' (2008), vocalist/soprano * ''
How to Train Your Dragon ''How to Train Your Dragon'' is a media franchise from DreamWorks Animation and loosely based on the book series How to Train Your Dragon (novel series), of the same name by British author Cressida Cowell. It consists of three feature films: '' ...
'' (2010), vocalist/soprano * ''
Despicable Me ''Despicable Me'' is an American media franchise created by Sergio Pablos, Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. It centers on a supervillain turned secret agent named Gru, his adoptive daughters, Margo, Edith, and Agnes, and his yellow-colored Minions ...
'' (2010), vocalist/soprano * '' Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides'' (2011), solo vocalist * ''
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Harry may refer to: Television * ''Harry'' (American TV series), 1987 comedy series starring Alan Arkin * ''Harry'' (British TV series), 1993 BBC drama that ran for two seasons * ''Harry'' (New Zealand TV series), 2013 crime drama starring Oscar K ...
'' (2011), vocalist/soprano * '' The Hunger Games: Catching Fire'' (2013), singer * '' The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug'' (2013), singer * ''
Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a superheroine who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''All Star Comics'' Introducing Wonder Woman, #8, published October 21, 1941, with her first feature in ''Sensation Comic ...
'' (2017), vocalist/soprano * '' Avengers: Endgame'' (2019), vocalist/soprano * '' Over the Moon'' (2020), soloist/soprano * '' Gunpowder Milkshake'' (2021), soprano soloist * '' The Last Duel'' (2021), vocalist/soprano * ''
Ron's Gone Wrong ''Ron's Gone Wrong'' is a 2021 animated science fiction comedy film directed by Sarah Smith and Jean-Philippe Vine (in his feature directorial debut) and written by Peter Baynham and Smith. The film follows Barney ( Jack Dylan Grazer), a soci ...
'' (2021), soprano vocalist


References


External links


www.gracedavidsonsoprano.com
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Interview with Schmopera
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