Rogers Covey-Crump

Rogers Covey-Crump is a British tenor noted for his performances in early music. His vocal range lies higher than normal for a tenor.

Covey-Crump was born in 1944.[1] A former boy chorister, he became a lay clerk in St Albans Cathedral Choir. He is perhaps best known as a member of vocal ensembles such as Gothic Voices and the Hilliard Ensemble (with which he had a long association although he was not a founder member).[2] However, he has also worked extensively as a soloist, for example in performances of:

References

  1. "Rogers Covey-Crump". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  2. James (March 2014). "The Hilliard Ensemble: saxes, crump-tenors and Arvo Pärt".
  3. Kemp, Lindsay. "Purcell Complete Anthems, Vol. 2 (review)". Gramophone. Retrieved 2018-11-21.
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