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Anthony Rooley

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Writing and research are of great importance, to develop and extend the repertoire; plans for the future include more time for writing. Recently, Anthony has turned to the 18th and 19th centuries, as part of his continuing project to search out the best of forgotten English music. In 2004 he directed
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vice president in 2008. He continues regular work as a visiting professor at the
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Leeds
lutenist
early music
ensemble
The Consort of Musicke
sopranos
Evelyn Tubb
Emma Kirkby
York Early Music Festival
Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
Florida State University
John Eccles
William Hayes
madrigals
part-songs
Robert Lucas Pearsall
Handel
William Hayes
John Maynard
George Handford
James Tyler (musician)
Julian Bream
"Advanced Vocal Ensemble Studies ("AVES")"
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Interview (1989)

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