Browse: Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor)
This page lists all recordings performed by Rogers Covey-Crump.
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Bach, J S: Mass in B minor, BWV232
RecommendedEmma Kirkby (soprano I), Emily Van Evera (soprano II), Panito Iconomou (alto), Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor), David Thomas (bass)
Solisten Des Tölzer Knabenchors, Taverner Consort & Players, Andrew Parrott
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Building a Library, April 2000, First Choice
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Building a Library, May 2010, First Choice
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Building a Library, February 2017, Also Recommended
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This beautifully engineered disc concludes a four-album trans-millennial tale that helped define meaningful music. — More…
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Jazzwise, Editor's Choice, December 2019
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Presto Recording of the Week, 18th October 2019
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The Garden of Zephirus Courtly songs of the early fifteenth century
Gothic Voices, Christopher Page (director)
I believe this is the finest record of medieval polyphonic song yet produced. — More…
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Officium Novum: Jan Garbarek & The Hilliard Ensemble
Jan Garbarek (soprano & tenor saxophones)
The Hilliard Ensemble (David James, countertenor, Rogers Covey-Crump, tenor, Steven Harrold, Gordon Jones, baritone)
Over the immanent, limpid voices Garbarek improvises equally immaculate counter-melodies. His contributions tend to be somewhat predictable, more decoration than improvisation in the fullest... — More…
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Music for The Lion-Hearted King Music to mark the 800th anniversary of the Coronation of King Richard I of England in Westminster Abbey, 3 September 1189
Margaret Philpot, Rogers Covey-Crump, John Mark Ainsley, Leigh Nixon, then Margaret Philpot
Gothic Voices, Christopher Page (director)
Wonderful accounts of amazing music. Hear the exquisitely salty dissonances of 'Latex silice', and for the young John Mark Ainsley singing 'Li nouviauz tanz' with sinuous delicacy. — More…
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The Earliest Songbook in England Cambridge University Library MS Ff. I. 17 (1)
Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
The performances are exquisite—neat, clean, with penetrating tone — More…
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Purcell: Hail! bright Cecilia Gillian Fisher (soprano), James Bowman (countertenor), Rogers Covey-Crump (high tenor), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Michael George (bass) & Simon Keenlyside (bass)
The King’s Consort & The Choir of New College Oxford, Robert King
Purcell at his most theatrical and most domestic in two celebratory odes. New College Choir's sound is the main draw in a recital that never quite breaks sweat. — More…
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Motets and songs from thirteenth-century France
Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Gothic voices at its most imaginative. The group's choice of repertory is sublime and the freedom of its interpretation is bracing. Recommended. — More…
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Officium A hauntingly beautiful combination of medieval unaccompanied choral music and jazz saxophone.
Jan Garbarek (saxophone)
Hilliard Ensemble
no matter how one views so-called crossover...or the relative unwisdom of sticking to rigid musical boundaries, the evidence remains conclusive: ''Officium'' successfully transcends any limitations... — More…
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Monteverdi: Vespro della beata Vergine (1610) & Selva morale e spirituale
Taverner Consort, Andrew Parrott
The first recording to engage fully with the scholarly debates regarding the form, purpose and pitch of the work, this 1984 version is a comprehensive and radical attempt to reconstruct a festal... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, Best-kept Secrets
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