Handel / Sancho / Capella Cracoviensis: Seven Deadly Sins
Handel / Sancho / Capella Cracoviensis: Seven Deadly Sins
Format: CD
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Artist: Handel / Sancho / Capella Cracoviensis
Label: Enchiriadis
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8437012545496
Genre: Classical Artists
The Sevillian tenor Juan Sancho, together with the Polish ensemble Capella Cracoviensis, presents an exhilarating journey through the music of Haendel in his most perverse and malicious facet, through the seven deadly sins. This is an original way to enjoy the exploration that the brilliant German-British composer made of the darkest human passions in his operas and oratorios. The Spanish tenor, Juan Sancho, initially trained as a pianist before entering the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya (Barcelona) to study voice in the Early Music department with Lambert Climent, also receiving tuition from Monsterrat Figueras. Later he studied with Raphaël Sikorski (Laboratoire de la Voix, Paris) and finally with Raúl Giménez (Barcelona). He was awared with the special prize for Lied /Mélodie française interpretation at the 2010 International Singing Competition "Julián Gayarre" (Spain).
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