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Rogers Covey-Crump, an English tenor (b. March 24, 1944 in St Albans, Hertfordshire), was a boy chorister at New College, Oxford and later a tenor lay-clerk at St Albans Abbey. While studying at the Royal College of Music he gained diplomas and a prize in organ playing. He graduated from London University as a Bachelor of Music. He might have made a professional career as an organist but his vocal activity soon overtook the keyboard and over many years he worked with a variety of early music ensembles - particularly with the late David Munrow's Early Music Consort of London, the Baccholian Singers, the Consort of Musicke, the Medieval Ensemble of London, Gothic Voices, and with the Landini, Deller and Taverner Consorts. He now spends much of the year as a member of the Hilliard Ensemble, a male voice quartet known globally not only for its concerts and recordings of Medieval and Renaissance repertoire but also for its acclaimed first recordings of the vocal works of the Estonian composer, Arvo Pärt. A collaboration with the saxophonist, Jan Garbarek, has produced a unique fusion of styles in the highly acclaimed album Officium and its successor, Mnemosyne. 2010 saw the release of a third album: Officium Novum. Another ongoing project is a music theatre piece, I went to the house but did not enter, by the contemporary German composer and director, Heiner Goebbels. This has been staged all around Europe, in the USA and in South Korea. As a soloist Rogers has many recordings
I saw my Lady weepe
8352Come Again, Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
7513Sorrow sorrow stay, lend true repentant teares
7074A shepherd in a shade
6575Cleare and Cloudie sweet as Aprill showring
5126Flow my tears (Lachrime)
4067Flow my Tears (Lachrimae)
2748Now, O now I needs must part (6)
2579Quechua Song
24610Awake sweet love thou art returnd (19)
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DOWLAND: The First Booke of Songs or Ayres
The 99 Most Essential Renaissance Masterpieces
The 50 Most Essential Renaissance Masterpieces
Renaissance Masterminds
Gabrieli: Symphoniae Sacrae II, 1615
Johann Sebastian Bach: The Collection
Mnemosyne

Purcell: Theatre Music
Machaut: Mirror of Narcissus
Gabrieli, Giovanni: Symphoniae Sacrae II
ECM New Series Anthology
Music of the Gothic Era