Grayston Burgess
Grayston Burgess | |
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Born | April 7, 1932 |
Occupation(s) | Singer and Conductor |
Grayston Burgess (Cheriton, Kent 7 April 1932) is an English countertenor and conductor.
Life and career
A former member of the Purcell Singers, Burgess formed the Purcell Consort of Voices in 1963.[1] He also sang with the Studio der frühen Musik and the Musica Reservata Ensemble of Michael Morrow and John Beckett. Burgess premiered compositions including Michael Tippett's "Songs for Ariel".
In 2000 he accepted an invitation to help form, and to direct, a local community choir to celebrate the Millennium. After its performance - of Haydn's Creation - this choir continued as a permanent feature in the form of Choir 2000, which became his inspiration and to which he himself has been an inspiration.
Selected discography
Countertenor - Soloist
- Dowland LP
Conductor - Purcell Consort of Voices
- Music of Albert: Prince of Saxe, Coburg und Gotha Decca/Australian Eloquence.
References
- ↑ Christopher Grogan Imogen Holst: A Life in Music: Revised Edition p382
External links
- Official Website and biography
- Purcell Consort of Voices discography
- Grayston Burgess sings with The Boys of All Saints on YouTube
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