Release Date: 17 October 2025
Label: Outhere / Linn
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 691062076425
Genres: Classical  Vocal  
Composer/Series: Refound
Release Date: 17 October 2025
Label: Outhere / Linn
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 691062076425
Genres: Classical  Vocal  
Composer/Series: Refound
Description
In his debut recital album, countertenor Hugh Cutting presents Refound with pianist Audrey Hyland. This programme revolves around songs that are the product of two roots, seen through two lenses. Cutting and Hyland build a recital celebrating rediscovery and reinterpretation, presenting songs that blend old and new in their construction, text, or context. It is a testament to the beauty of interpretation and revival. This theme unfolds in folk-inspired songs by Ravel and Vaughan Williams; ancient texts in Howells and Dvorak; an imagined past in Wolf and Hahn; emotional education in Beach, Rodrigo and Lama; Lehrer's parody; the recently rediscovered Mel Bonis; Piers Connor Kennedy's improvisation-adjacent Rough Rhymes (world premiere recording); and Jeremy Sams' new translation of Schubert's Abschied. Noted for his 'exceptional voice, lustrous and rounded' (The Times), Cutting is fast establishing a reputation for his narrative skill and vocal prowess. He cites Audrey Hyland, Head of Vocal and Opera at the Royal College of Music, as invaluable in his artistic development; Refound honours that relationship.
Hugh Cutting; Audrey Hyland
Samson Tsoy
Richard Egarr; Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya; Duo Pleyel
Fran?ois Leleux; Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Thomas S?nderg?rd
Chiyan Wong; Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Maxim Emelyanychev
Richard Egarr
Wendy Roobol, Arjen Verhage, Cassandra Luckhardt, Krijn Koetsveld
Xavier Sabata; Francisco Poyato
Thomas Oliemans; Paolo Giacometti
Susan Manoff; Adèle Charvet
Soirée
Sarah Defrise; Craig White
Martin Flämig; Dresdner Kreuzchor; Peter Schreier Berlin Classics
Karine Deshayes; Orchestre de l'Opéra de Rouen; Jean-Pierre Haeck