Countertenor Hugh Cutting rose to prominence on the Baroque opera scene early in his life. While still a student at the Royal College of Music in London, he appeared with such major ensembles as The English Concert and Les Arts Florissants and released an album with top countertenor Iestyn Davies on the Signum Classics label.
Cutting began his musical career as a boy chorister with the Choir of New College, Oxford, where he made his recording debut as a soprano on that group's 2011 recording of Monteverdi's Vespro della Beata Vergine. He also appeared on the group's 2012 reco...