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Francis
Brett was a choral scholar at King's College, Cambridge
where he read Music. He studied as a postgraduate at the Royal College
of Music and has since performed a wide variety of music including
opera at Covent Garden and many of the major works of Oratorio both
in the UK and abroad. His solo recordings include Stainer's The
Crucifixion, the rôle of the Registrar in Madame Butterfly
for Chandos, and the award-winning TONUS PEREGRINUS recording
of Arvo Pärt's Passio
on Naxos. He is increasingly in demand as a recitalist, particularly
as an exponent of English Song.
Francis features on the following TONUS PEREGRINUS recordings: Arvo
Pärt: Passio, The
Mass of Tournai, The
Naxos Book of Carols, Antony
Pitts: Seven Letters, Léonin,
Pérotin: Sacred Music from Notre-Dame Cathedral,
Dunstable:
Sweet Harmony, Adam de la Halle: Le
Jeu de Robin et Marion, and Gibbons/Pitts/L'Estrange:
Hymns
and Songs of the Church.
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