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Anthony Rooley
Born: June 10, 1944; Leeds, England  
Anthony Rooley began his musical career as a classical guitarist, studying with Hector Quine at the Royal Academy of Music. By his own description, he felt "misfit" in this young performance program; he began teaching himself to play the lute, making his own transcriptions from the academy's library. While teaching at the RAM after graduation, Rooley formed the ensemble Consort of Musicke with James Tyler, lutenist and viol player. From its 1969 ...
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Release Date: 04/19/2004   Label: L'oiseau Lyre   Catalog: 417123   Number of Discs: 1
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Elizabethan Songs / Emma Kirby, Anthony Rooley
Release Date: 02/1991   Label: L'oiseau Lyre   Catalog: 425892   Number of Discs: 1
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Dowland: The English Orpheus / Kirkby, Rooley
Release Date: 09/12/2000   Label: Virgin Classics Special Import   Catalog: 90768   Number of Discs: 1
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Robert Jones: "the Muses Gardin" / Kirkby, Rooley
Release Date: 07/1991   Label: Virgin Classics Veritas   Catalog: 91212   Number of Discs: 1
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Monteverdi: Madrigali Erotici / Rooley, Consort Of Musicke
Release Date:    Label: L'oiseau Lyre   Catalog: 421480   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Timothy Dickey
Anthony Rooley began his musical career as a classical guitarist, studying with Hector Quine at the Royal Academy of Music. By his own description, he felt "misfit" in this young performance program; he began teaching himself to play the lute, making his own transcriptions from the academy's library. While teaching at the RAM after graduation, Rooley formed the ensemble Consort of Musicke with James Tyler, lutenist and viol player. From its 1969 inception, the ensemble gave instrumental performances, often adding a single voice, of late Renaissance and early Baroque secular music. After a 1978 grant from the British Arts Council (and a new recording contract with Decca), Rooley and the Consort of Musicke began a long specialization in the madrigal repertory. His extensive discography highlights the music of lesser-known seventeenth century composers John Coprario, Sigismondo d'India, Henry Lawes, Biagio Marini, Barbara Strozzi, Giaches de Wert, John Ward. It often features integral recordings of complete published collections; his work may be found on l'Oiseau-Lyre, Harmonia Mundi, Hyperion, Virgin, and ASV, as well as his own label, Musica Oscura. Rooley's ensembles, freely alternating between all-vocal and accompanied orchestrations, have been credited with "bold elasticity of dynamics and phrasing," as well as an audible theatricality. In live performance, Rooley's musicians often intensify this with gesture and choreography. The dramatic renditions follow directly from his fascination with contemporary philosophy. Quoting Marsilio Ficino and other sixteenth century sources, Rooley seeks an "Orphic" performance of music that can bring the soul of the listener -- through the medium of the senses -- face to face with the Divine.
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