When we last left Harry Christophers and his cracker jack a cappella chorus the Sixteen, they were making fabulous recordings for the wonderful Collins label. But that was back in the halcyon days of the CD boom, those far off times called the '90s, when everyone with a little capital and a lot of taste could start a record label. Back in the '90s ...
James Bowman's 1988 recording with Robert King and the King's Consort points up the overwhelming significance of vocal music in Henry Purcell's output, though it does so to the utter exclusion of any of his instrumental works. While other compilations of Purcell's songs usually include a smattering of consort pieces for the sake of variety, Bowman ...
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