Aldeburgh Festival Ensemble

performing orchestra, vocal

Top collaborators

Artist name Roles Recordings
John Tavener (20th century composer)
Coco Jr (Belgian Singer)
Szabó Benedek és a Galaxisok
The Sons of Cuba
Gezelschap Maria Tell (Belgian group)

Work on other artists' recordings

Artist name Roles Recordings
John Tavener performing orchestra Love's whirligig, Mary of Egypt: Act I. "Grunt and groan" (Swine men and women) / "Come and buy" (Swine men and women), Mary of Egypt: Act I. "Grunt and groan" (Swine men and women) / "We bring our wres" (Swine men and women), Mary of Egypt: Act I. "Here I sit and beat my brain" (Zossima), Mary of Egypt: Act I. "Let me consider, yet once more" (Zossima), Mary of Egypt: Act I. "Never raised a thieving arm" (Zossima), Mary of Egypt: Act I. "Take Me!" (Mary), Mary of Egypt: Act I. "The ways to salvation" (The Voice), Mary of Egypt: Act I. "We see the cross before us" (Young Men), Mary of Egypt: Act I. "Zossima! The ways to salvation" (The Voice), Mary of Egypt: Act I. Prologue "With unearthly stillness", Mary of Egypt: Act II. "I will praise the Lord" (Monks), Mary of Egypt: Act II. "The ways to salvation" (The Voice), Mary of Egypt: Act II. "We are the desert monks" (Monks), Mary of Egypt: Act II. Aria "And I, the stranger" (Zossima), Mary of Egypt: Act II. Prologue "With Unearthly Stillness", Mary of Egypt: Act II. The Exaltation of the Cross, Mary of Egypt: Act II. The Prayer of Mary "O Virgin Lady" (Mary), Mary of Egypt: Act III. "But here, my Lady" (Zossima), Mary of Egypt: Act III. "Holy, Holy" (Angels), Mary of Egypt: Act III. "I pray you" (Mary), Mary of Egypt: Act III. "In Egypt, I lived" (Mary), Mary of Egypt: Act III. "Monk-priest Zossima" (Mary), Mary of Egypt: Act III. "Why run from me" (Zossima), Mary of Egypt: Act III. Duet "I beg you" (Zossima, Mary), Mary of Egypt: Act III. Prologue "With unearthly stillness", Mary of Egypt: Act IV. Episode I. Zossima searches for Mary, Mary of Egypt: Act IV. Episode II. Mary walks on the water, Mary of Egypt: Act IV. Episode III. Communion, Mary of Egypt: Act IV. Episode IV. Mary returns on the water, Mary of Egypt: Act IV. Episode V. Zossima goes, Mary of Egypt: Act IV. The Angels' song, Mary of Egypt: Act V. "Judge not!" (Chorus), Mary of Egypt: Act V. "Priest-monk Zossima" (Zossima), Mary of Egypt: Act V. "The ways to salvation" (The Voice), Mary of Egypt: Act V. Threnody for Mary
Coco Jr performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene I. "It is an axiom among kings" (Female Chorus, Male Chorus), The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene II. "The oatmeal slippers of sleep" (Female Chorus, Male Chorus), The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene I. "Interlude: Here in this scene you see virtue" (Female Chorus, Male Chorus)
Szabó Benedek és a Galaxisok performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene I. "Collatinus is politically astute" (Male Chorus, Junius, Collatinus, Tarquinius), The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene I. "Maria was unmasked at a masked ball" (Junius, Tarquinius, Collatinus, Male Chorus), The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene I. "Who reaches heaven first is the best philosopher" (Collatinus, Male Chorus, Junius, Tarquinius)
The Sons of Cuba performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene I. "Here the thirsty ev'ning has drunk the wine of light" (Male Chorus), The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene I. "Rome is now ruled by the Etruscan upstart" (Male Chorus), The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene I. "When Tarquinius desires" (Male Chorus)
Gezelschap Maria Tell performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene II. "Their spinning wheel unwinds" (Female Chorus, Lucretia, Bianca, Lucia), The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene II. "Time treads upon the hands of women" (Lucia, Bianca, Female Chorus, Lucretia)
Massimo Buonanno performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene II. "Listen! I heard a knock" (Lucretia, Bianca, Lucia), The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene II. "Good morning my Lady" (Bianca, Lucia, Lucretia)
Playya 1000 performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene II. "Last night Tarquinius ravished me" (Lucretia, Collatinus), The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene II. "Never again must we two dare to part" (Collatinus, Lucretia)
Celia Vergara performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene I. "Lucretia!...What do you want?" (Tarquinius, Lucretia, Male Chorus, Female Chorus)
Isabel Nogueras performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene II. "Oh! What a lovely day!" (Lucia, Bianca)
Jake Friedman performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene I. "My horse! My horse!" (Tarquinius, Male Chorus)
Bachorchester des Gewandhausorchesters Leipzig performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene II. "This dead hand lets fall" (Collatinus, Junius, Bianca, Lucia, Female Chorus, Male Chorus)
Mannequins on 7th Street performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene II. "Lucia runs to the door" (Female Chorus, Tarquinius, Male Chorus, Bianca, Lucia, Lucretia)
Manny Mieto performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene I. "Goodnight!....There goes a happy man!" (Collatinus, Tarquinius, Junius)
Adam Bradbury performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act I, Scene I. "Tarquinius does not dare" (Male Chorus)
D.C. Boy$ performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene II. "Epilogue: Is it all?" (Female Chorus, Male Chorus)
Porti Action performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene II. "You were right. Tarquinius took one of the horses" (Lucia, Bianca, Collatinus, Junius)
Street Frog performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene I. "The prosperity of the Etruscans" (Female Chorus, Male Chorus, Collatinus, Lucia, Junius, Bianca)
DJ Isy performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene II. "Flowers bring to every year" (Lucretia, Bianca)
Fist City performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene I. "Within this frail crucible of light" (Tarquinius, Female Chorus)
Tony Mateo performing orchestra The Rape of Lucretia, op. 37: Act II, Scene I. "She sleeps as a rose" (Female Chorus)