Grace Davidson is an English soprano who specialises in the performance and recording of Baroque music. Winner of the prestigious Early Music Prize whilst studying singing at London's Royal Academy of Music, she has since carved a successful international career working with leading Baroque vocal ensembles under the batons of Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Paul McCreesh, Trevor Pinnock, Harry Christophers, and with Philippe Herreweghe in Bach’s Matthew- and John Passion.
As a Baroque soloist Grace has appeared on many of the world's most famous stages, from Purcell's Come Ye Sons of Art at London's Barbican to his Ode to St Cecilia and Bach's Magnificat at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw to Bach's St Matthew Passion at the Lincoln Centre, New York.
Her discography includes a decade of CDs with The Sixteen. Many of which feature her as a soloist, she appeared ,a.o., in Handel's Jephtha as Angel, and in Dixit Dominus, in Monteverdi's 1610 Vespers and Pianto Della Madonna and in the Lutheran Masses of Bach. She is also the soloist for a recording of Fauré's Requiem by Tenebrae and the LSO.
Future solo performing engagements include a UK tour of Monteverdi's Vespers and Handel’s Dixit Dominus with Harry Christophers, Bach’s Matthew Passion for Philippe Herreweghe and performances of Purcell's King Arthur in France and Germany for Paul McCreesh. Recording projects include Handel’s Silete Venti and Gloria for Signum Records plus a recording of John Dowland’s lute songs.

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