Charles Brett
English countertenor Charles Brett is one of the leading specialists of the Baroque choral and oratorio repertoire. He studied at King's College, Cambridge, making his London debut in 1965 in a performance of Bach's Magnificat. In 1983, he co-founded the Amaryllis Consort, of which he was also the director. He has made numerous recordings, including Purcell's Fairy Queen (under the baton of Benjamin Britten) and birthday odes, Bach's Mass in B minor, and several Handel oratorios. Brett has been less active on the opera stage, but even there he has appeared in some notable productions. His operatic debut was at Graz in 1984, in a revival of Angelica vincitrice di Alcina by J.J. Fux. At the Ludwigsburg Festival, he sang Athamas in a German-language version of Handel's Semele. He toured France with Gluck's La clemenza di Tito with the conductor Jean-Claude Malgoire, and sang Britten's Oberon in 1987 at Aachen.
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Discography
5 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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English Madrigals
The Amaryllis Consort, Charles Brett
Classical - Released by Allegro on Jan 1, 1987
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DIXIT DOMINUS
Harry Christophers, Ian Partridge, Charles Brett, MICHAEL Georges, Lynne Dawson, Sixteen Orchestra, The
Classical - Released by Chandos on Feb 1, 1991
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Anthology of English Song
Classical - Released by Lyrita on Jan 5, 2009
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Burgon: Canciones del alma, Acquainted with Night, Nunc dimittis, Worldës Blissë, This Ean Night & Lunar Beauty
James Bowman, Charles Brett, City Of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on Jun 1, 1997
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