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1. Bones of All Men (1998)
by Philip Pickett
It's a common misperception that yesterday's pop music becomes today's classical music. In fact, the classical music that was written by people like ... More
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3. Sinners & Saints - The Ultimate Medieval and Renaissance Music Collection (1996)
by Philip Pickett and the New London Consort
Classical labels are amusing: the first time they release something, they make it look as artsy and scholarly as possible, but when they re-package ... More
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6. Praetorius: Dances from Terpsichore (1986)
by New London Consort, Philip Pickett (conductor)
Philip Pickett and the New London Consort created a sensation in the early music world of the 1980s with this sublime recording of dances from ... More
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9. Bach: 6 Brandenburg Concertos (1994)
by New London Consort, Philip Pickett (conductor)
Everything that could be desired in a historically informed performance of J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concertos is presented in Philip Pickett's ... More
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12. Virtuoso Italian Vocal Music (2007)
by Catherine Bott (soprano), New London Consort, Philip Pickett (recorder), Philip Pickett (conductor)
This recording, made in the late '80s, was among those that opened up the monodic style -- the virtuoso recitative-like vocal, accompanied by a small ... More
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14. Popular Music from the Time of Henry VIII
by David James (counter tenor), Nigel North (lute), Paul Elliott (tenor), Paul Hillier (baritone), Paul Nieman (sackbut), Paul Nieman (cornemeuse), Philip Pickett (shawm), Philip Pickett (recorder), Philip Pickett (cornemeuse), Philip Pickett (crumhorn)
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17. Bach: Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 4-6; Triple Concerto BWV 1044 (2003)
by Philip Pickett (flute), Rachel Beckett (flute), Simon Standage (violin), The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
There was a time when these early-'80s recordings of Bach's Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Brandenburgs and his Triple Concerto for flute, violin and ... More
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18. Music for the Tudor Kings: Henry VII & Henry VIII (2007)
by David James (counter tenor), Judith Nelson (soprano), Leigh Nixon (tenor), New London Consort, Nigel North (lute), Paul Elliott (tenor), Paul Hillier (baritone), Paul Nieman (recorder), Philip Pickett (soprano crumhorn), Philip Pickett (recorder)
These discs come from LPs recorded in the 1970s -- unfortunately the reader of the booklet does not learn exactly where or when from the booklet, ... More
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20. Bach: Concertos (2000)
by David Reichenberg (oboe), Elizabeth Wilcock (violin), Kenneth Gilbert (harpsichord), Lars Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord), Lisa Beznosiuk (flute), Nicholas Kraemer (harpsichord), Philip Pickett (recorder), Rachel Beckett (recorder), Simon Standage (violin)
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24. The Enchanted Island: Music for a Restoration "Tempest" (1998)
by Andrew King (vocals), Helen Parker (vocals), Libby Crabtree (vocals), Nicki Kennedy (vocals), Paul Agnew (vocals), Rachel Elliott (vocals), Roderick Williams (vocals), Simon Grant (vocals), Philip Pickett (conductor)
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