Anthony Rooley
Career
In 1969, Rooley founded and directed the early music ensemble The Consort of Musicke, which continues to be one of the chief vehicles for his inspiration, among many other activities and interests. He has recorded extensively and continues to perform solo and duo repertoire with sopranos Evelyn Tubb and former partner Emma Kirkby.{{cn|date=September 2021}}
Anthony was appointed York Early Music Festival vice president in 2008. He continues regular work as a visiting professor at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, where he is director of AVES - Advanced Vocal Ensemble Studies.{{Cite web|url = http://www.scb-basel.ch/index/115146|title = Advanced Vocal Ensemble Studies ("AVES")|date = |access-date = 2016-02-07|website = |publisher = Schola Cantorum Basiliensis|last = |first = |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160318141415/http://www.scb-basel.ch/index/115146|archive-date = 18 March 2016|url-status = dead}} Most recently he has been appointed a visiting professor at the Orpheus Institute, Ghent, under the heading "Developing a Practical Philosophy of Performance." In 2003, 2005 and 2007 he undertook four-month residencies at Florida State University, holding graduate seminars and directing productions. In 2003 this included a fully staged version of Semele by John Eccles; in 2005 a ‘first’ Conference on John Eccles; 2007 focused on The Passions of William Hayes.{{cn|date=September 2021}}
Writing and research are of great importance, to develop and extend the repertoire; plans for the future include more time for writing. Recently, Anthony has turned to the 18th and 19th centuries, as part of his continuing project to search out the best of forgotten English music. In 2004 he directed performances, live and on CD, of the madrigals and part-songs of Robert Lucas Pearsall, and in 2005 The Passions by Handel’s contemporary and champion, William Hayes, which was revived for the Weimar Festival in 2006.{{cn|date=September 2021}}
Works
;Discography
- Renaissance Duets (L'Oiseau-Lyre, 1972) with James Tyler
- My Lute Awake! (L'Oiseau-Lyre SOL 336, 1974) with James Tyler
- Greensleeves - Lautenmusik der Renaissance (Decca 6.48183 DM, 1981) with James Tyler
;Books written
- Performance: Revealing the Orpheus Within (1990)
;Books transcribed and edited
- Renaissance Lute Fantasias (1980)
- XII Wonders of the World: 1611 / John Maynard (1985)
- Ayres, c. 1609 / George Handford with Francis Steele (1988)
See also
References
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External links
- [http://paulmagnussen.com/anthony-rooley-interview.html Interview (1989)], by Paul Magnussen
- [http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/a.asp?a=A1181&name=rooley Hyperion Records; artist's page for Anthony Rooley]
- [http://www.naxos.com/artistinfo/Anthony_Rooley_6392/6392.htm Naxos Records; artist's page for Anthony Rooley]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20080410170636/http://earlymusic.org.uk/Performer%27s%20Directory/Had-Lev/thekirkby-rooley.html early music directory artist's page for the Kirkby-Rooley duo]
- [http://www.classicstoday.com/digest/pdigest.asp?perfidx=25801 CD Review Digest for Anthony Rooley]
- [http://www.iclassics.com/artist/releases/release.aspx?pid=60315&aid=838 Gesualdo CD and soundclip of madrigal]
- [http://search.eb.com/shakespeare/browse?browseId=248018 Shakespeare resource with soundclip of solo lute]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20081026053541/http://www.ohscatalog.org/banofsen.html Banquet of the Senses Consort DVD product page]
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Category:British performers of early music