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Robert King

A Purcell scholar of renown and a specialist conductor of early music, Robert Ruler has achieved significant stature through live and recorded shows along with his own ensemble, the King’s Consort. A successful association with Hyperion Information has led to an extended discography of early British, German, and Italian music, …

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Hans-Christoph Rademann

Hans-Christoph Rademann is certainly a German choral conductor who is an expert in early music. Rademann received his first musical schooling at his father’s cathedral in Schwarzenberg, and he had taken violin and piano lessons. An associate from the guy choir on the Kreuzkirche in Dresden from 1975 to 1983, …

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Mark Brown

British conductor Tag Brown is among the founders and directors of the first music vocal ensemble Pro Cantione Antiqua. Along with tenor Adam Griffett, countertenor Paul Esswood, and musicologist Bruno Turner, Dark brown helped create the exclusive profile of the ensemble where middle ages and modern music had been performed …

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