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LondresThe Gesualdo Six

Byrd, Bednall, Vaughan Williams, Willis, Talbot, Tradicional, Semple, Holmes, des Prez, Gibbons, Stanford, Park, Poulenc
Owain Park; The Gesualdo Six; Alasdair Austin; James Guy
LondresSteve Reich at 90

Unknown, von Bingen, Machaut, des Prez, Pérotin, Reich
Owain Park; The Gesualdo Six; Colin Currie Group; Colin Currie
LondresThe Gesualdo Six

Tallis, Byrd, Cornysh II, Tavener, Frye, Pygott, Gibbons, Weelkes, Mundy, Sheryngham, Ramsey, Tomkins
Owain Park; The Gesualdo Six; James Guy
LondresBBC Singers: A Whole New World – the songs of Alan Menken

Unknown, Menken
BBC Concert Orchestra; Owain Park; BBC Singers
LondresO Magnum Mysterium

Unknown, Palestrina, Morgan, Byrd
Owain Park; James Guy; Alasdair Austin; Joseph Wicks
ÁmsterdamO radiant dawn

Tallis, White, Roth, Park, Bingham, Reger, Barnard, Panufnik, von Bingen, MacMillan
Owain Park; The Gesualdo Six; James Guy; Alasdair Austin; Joseph Wicks
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Murderous madrigalist: Death of Gesualdo a treat for eyes and ears

Agony, ecstasy and a double murder: Bill Barclay and The Gesualdo Six combine for a theatrical concert celebrating the life – and death – of the Renaissance composer.
Joy, endurance, joining in: BBC Singers’ centenary at the Barbican

After nearly axing the ensemble last year, the BBC celebrates 100 years of the BBC Singers with a rapturously received programme.
Near perfect Bruckner from the Berlin Phil at the Proms

Kirill Petrenko conducts a magesterial account of Bruckner's Fifth Symphony after a trio of motets by the BBC Singers.
Handsome performances from the BBC Singers at Kings Place

Chant, Scottish culture and Judith Weir are the focus for this latest BBC Singers programme.
The Wishing Tree: the Gesualdo Six at the Auckland Arts Festival

From the oppressed Catholic minority of 16th-century England to contemporary settings, The Gesualdo Six bring their Wishing Tree programme to Auckland.
Autumnal vocal sparkle in Cambridge
An exciting new partnership between Owain Park and Cambridge Chorale got off to a good start with a first concert of Bach and Parry.
