Rachel Zeffira Explained
Rachel Zeffira |
Birth Name: | Rachel Anne Santesso |
Occupation: | Vocalist, musician, singer-songwriter, conductor, choral arranger |
Instrument: | Vocals, piano, keyboards, oboe, cor anglais, violin, viola, percussion |
Current Member Of: | Cat's Eyes |
Rachel Zeffira (born Rachel Anne Santesso)[1] is a Canadian soprano, composer and multi-instrumentalist, currently based in London, England. She is also one half of the duo Cat's Eyes, the other being Faris Badwan of the Horrors.[2]
Life and work
Early life
Zeffira studied voice and organ at the Conservatorio Di Musica F.E. Dall'Abaco di Verona and oboe at the University of Victoria in Canada.[3] She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and in 2001, founded the Capital Children's Choir, which she also directs.[4] Several videos of the choir's covers of contemporary songs such as "Chances" and "Untrust Us" received media attention and went viral.[5] [6] Zeffira released several albums with the Capital Children's Choir, and in 2015, the choir performed on the soundtrack for the film Pan. As a soprano, she released two albums, The Songs of Louis Vierne (2005) and The Sacred Heart of Nino Rota (2007).
Zeffira taught briefly at a primary school in London, where she taught a young Lily Allen, who has credited Zeffira as a mentor.[7] [8]
Cat's Eyes
While Zeffira was working as an opera singer and classical musician, she met Badwan. The two friends began to write songs together and formed the band Cat's Eyes. The duo made their first public appearance at the Vatican,[9] where they performed one of their songs as a mass setting, with church organ and choir during a service at St. Peter's Basilica. Cat's Eyes were signed by Polydor in 2010 and released their eponymous debut album in April 2011. The album received positive press and critical acclaim.[10] During this time, Zeffira appeared in Vogue magazine,[11] and was shot by the photographer Rankin[12] for the cover of Dazed & Confused alongside Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream.
Solo work
Zeffira's first solo album, The Deserters, was released 10 December 2012 on RAF Records in Europe and Paper Bag Records in North America. The title track was chosen for the trailer to the final season of the TV program Skins.[13] Zeffira received positive press for the debut[14] [15] and the album was listed in The Times Top 5 albums of 2012 in spite of its late release date.[16]
Zeffira also received critical praise for her live performances.[17] [18] In June 2013. she was the opening act for Glastonbury Festival 2013.[19]
In April 2013, Zeffira made her American radio debut on NPR's All Things Considered,[20] and later made her Canadian radio debut with a live session on CBC Radio One show Q with Jian Ghomeshi[21]
Film score compositions
Zeffira is listed as composer, arranger, orchestrator, conductor, musician and soprano on the Cat's Eyes soundtrack (released in February 2015) for the 2014 film The Duke of Burgundy, directed by Peter Strickland. The score received positive press and majority 5-star reviews.[22] [23] On 7 November 2015, it was announced that Zeffira and Badwan had won the European Film Award for Best Composer.[24]
Discography
As conductor and choral arranger
Year | Album | Label | Notes |
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2005 | The Songs of Louis Vierne | Deux-Elles | Rachel Santesso, soprano; Roger Vignoles, piano; Hugh Webb, harp[25] [26] [27] [28] |
2007 | The Sacred Heart of Nino Rota | Zitto Music | Rachel Santesso, soprano; Sara Mingardo, contralto; Christopher Lemmings, tenor; Hugh Webb, harp |
2008 | Sweet Child of Mine | Kudos Records | Capital Children's Choir, primary artist; Rachel Santesso, director; arranger |
2009 | Winter Magic | Decca | Hayley Westenra, primary artist; Rachel Santesso, conductor[29] |
2011 | Rabbits on the Run | Razor & Tie | Vanessa Carlton, primary artist; Rachel Santesso, choir director |
2015 | Pan Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Warner Bros | Rachel Santesso; choir master | |
Cat's Eyes
Solo
- The Deserters (2012, RAF)
Singles
- "Here on In" (2012, RAF)
- "Break the Spell" (2012, RAF)
Other sources
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: obras.form. Sadaic.org.ar. 2 August 2020.
- Tucker, Rebecca. "Canadian opera singer, British rock star hook up at the Vatican" . National Post. 24 January 2011.
- Web site: About The Choir. Capital Children's Choir. 2016-01-10.
- Web site: Nadine Cheung . Lady Gaga Approves of Capital Children's Choir's Haunting 'Judas' Cover . Popcrush.com . 16 July 2011 . 2016-01-08.
- Web site: Melissa Locker . Capital Children's Choir Covers The Strokes "Chances" . Time.com . 2015-10-19 . 2016-01-08.
- Web site: Nme.Com . London children's choir covers Crystal Castles' 'Untrust Us' – watch . Nme.com . 2013-07-30 . 2016-01-08.
- Web site: VIDEO: Youth choir has online hit with Lily Allen song | News | London Evening Standard . Standard.co.uk . 2009-07-16 . 2016-01-08.
- News: What were today's celebrities like as children? | Life and style . . 2016-01-08.
- Web site: News - Entertainment, Music, Movies, Celebrity. https://web.archive.org/web/20200804133514/http://www.mtv.com/news/music/2013/03/12/rachel-zeffira-interview-the-deserters/. dead. 4 August 2020. Mtv.com. 2 August 2020.
- Web site: Cat's Eyes by Cat's Eyes. 2 August 2020. Metacritic.com.
- Web site: Artist of the Week: Cat's Eyes' Rachel Zeffira - Culture - Music, Movies, Art, Profiles, and More. https://web.archive.org/web/20131211180344/http://www.vogue.com/culture/article/artist-of-the-week-cats-eyes-rachel-zeffira/#1. dead. 11 December 2013. 11 December 2013. 2 August 2020.
- Web site: 20 + 20 Covers: Bobby Gillespie X Cat's Eyes. YouTube. 2 August 2020.
- Web site: Rachel Zeffira | Universal Music Publishing UK . www.umusicpub.co.uk . 3 February 2022 . https://archive.today/20131206192926/http://www.umusicpub.co.uk/en-GB/Artists/R/Rachel-Zeffira.aspx%23/en-GB/FilmAndTv/2013/Jun/Rachel-Zeffira-for-Skins-Season-7-Trailer.aspx . 6 December 2013 . dead.
- Web site: BBC - Music - Review of Rachel Zeffira - The Deserters. Daniel. Ross. Bbc.co.uk. 2 August 2020.
- News: Rachel Zeffira: The Deserters – review. 9 December 2012. The Guardian. 2 August 2020.
- The Times, 21 December 2012
- News: Rachel Zeffira at Union Chapel, N1. Will. Hodgkinson. 2 August 2020. Thetimes.co.uk.
- News: Rachel Zeffira, St Andrews, Holborn, London. 22 October 2012. The Independent. 2 August 2020.
- News: Rachel Zeffira – Because: New music. 27 June 2013. The Guardian. 2 August 2020.
- News: Rachel Zeffira: An Opera 'Deserter' Embraces Dreamy Pop. Npr.org. 2 August 2020.
- Web site: Rachel Zeffira's surprising life and art | Q with Jian Ghomeshi | CBC Radio . www.cbc.ca . 14 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131212143627/http://www.cbc.ca/q/blog/2013/07/05/rachel-zeffiras-surprising-life-and-art/ . 12 December 2013 . dead.
- News: The Duke of Burgundy: Cat's Eyes. Will. Hodgkinson. 2 August 2020. Thetimes.co.uk.
- Web site: Cat's Eyes: The Duke of Burgundy soundtrack review – eerie beauty from Faris Badwan and Rachel Zeffira. Jon. Dennis. 12 February 2015. 2 August 2020. Theguardian.com.
- Web site: 'Goodnight Mommy,' 'The Lobster,' 'Body' Win EFA Tech Honors. The Hollywood Reporter. 27 October 2015. 2 August 2020.
- Metz. Donald E. VIERNE: Les Angelus; Extase!; Spleens et Detresses; Baudelaire Poems; 4 Greek Poemes. American Record Guide . 2006. 69. 2. 191. .
- Fogel. Henry. Vierne: Songs. Fanfare. 2006. 29. 5. 218–219. 10 January 2016.
- Book: British Broadcasting Corporation Music Magazine, Volume 14, Issues 2-7. 2005. BBC Magazines. 80–81. 10 January 2016.
- Book: International Record Review, Volume 6, Issue 1. 2005. International Record Review. 380–381. 10 January 2016.
- Web site: Rachel Santesso . Rachel Santesso | Credits . . 2016-01-08.