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Kirkby, Emma (soprano)  
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Emma Kirkby (soprano)

Originally, Emma Kirkby had no expectations of becoming a professional singer. As a classics student at Oxford and then a schoolteacher she sang for pleasure in choirs and small groups, always feeling at home most in Renaissance and Baroque repertoire. She joined the Taverner Choir in 1971 and in 1973 began her long association with the Consort of Musicke. Emma took part in the early Decca Florilegium recordings with both the Consort of Musicke and the Academy of Ancient Music, at a time when most college-trained sopranos were not seeking a sound appropriate for early music instruments. She therefore had to find her own approach, with enormous help from Jessica Cash in London, and from the directors, fellow singers and instrumentalists with whom she has worked over the years.

Emma feels privileged to have been able to build long term relationships with chamber groups and orchestras, in particular London Baroque, the Freiburger Barockorchester, L’Orfeo (of Linz) and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment , and now with some of the younger groups – the Palladian Ensemble and Florilegium.

To date, she has made well over a hundred recordings of all kinds, from sequences of Hildegarde of Bingen to madrigals of the Italian and English Renaissance, cantatas and oratorios of the Baroque, works of Mozart, Haydn and J. C. Bach. In 1999 Emma was voted Artist of the Year by Classic FM Radio listeners, and in November 2000 she received the Order of the British Empire.

Despite all the recording activity, Emma still prefers live concerts, especially the pleasure of repeating programmes with colleagues; every occasion, every venue and every audience will combine to create something new from this wonderful repertoire.

The Consort of Musicke,

email consort@easynet.co.uk

Albums
'Hyperion monthly sampler – August 2013' (HYP201308)
Hyperion monthly sampler – August 2013
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'Time stands still' (CDH55462)
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'Arne: Dr Arne at Vauxhall Gardens' (CDA66237)
'Bach: Wedding Cantata & Hunt Cantata' (CDD22041)
'Benda: Cephalus and Aurora' (CDA66649)
'Essential Handel' (KING6)
'Gothic Voices Gramophone Award Winners Collection' (CDS44251/3)
'Handel: Chandos Anthems Nos 7, 9 & 11a' (CDA67737)
'Handel: Joshua' (CDA66461/2)
'Handel: Judas Maccabaeus' (CDA66641/2)
'Handel: Opera Arias' (CDS44271/3)
'Handel: Opera Arias and Overtures, Vol. 1' (CDA66860)
'Handel: Opera Arias and Overtures, Vol. 2' (CDA67128)
'Handel: The Rival Queens' (CDA66950)
'Handel: The Triumph of Time and Truth' (CDD22050)
'Hildegard of Bingen: A feather on the breath of God' (CDA66039)
'India & Monteverdi: Olympia's Lament' (CDA66106)
'Lawes: Sitting by the streams' (CDA66135)
'Machaut: The Mirror of Narcissus' (CDA66087)
'Madrigals and Wedding Songs for Diana' (CDA66019)
'Monteverdi & India: Olympia's Lament' (CDA66106)
'Monteverdi: Sacred vocal music' (CDH55345)
'O tuneful voice' (CDA66497)
'Purcell: Songs and Dialogues' (CDH55065)
'The Emma Kirkby Collection' (CDA66227)
The Emma Kirkby Collection
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'The Spirits of England & France, Vol. 2' (CDH55282)
'Vivaldi: Cantatas, Concertos & Magnificat' (CDH55190)
'Vivaldi: Opera Arias and Sinfonias' (CDH55279)
'Ward: Sweet Philomel & other madrigals' (CDA66256)
'The Essential Hyperion' (HYP12)
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ANONYMOUS
Donna pos vos ay chausida with Gothic Voices, Christopher Page (conductor), Christopher Page (lute)
ANONYMOUS
Mignonne allons with Anthony Rooley (lute)
THOMAS ARNE  (1710-1778)
The lover's recantation with The Parley of Instruments, Roy Goodman (conductor)
The Morning with The Parley of Instruments, Roy Goodman (conductor)
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH  (1685-1750)
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd!, BWV208 with The Parley of Instruments, Roy Goodman (conductor)
Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten 'Wedding Cantata', BWV202 with The Taverner Players, Andrew Parrott (conductor)
GEORG BENDA  (1722-1795)
Belise starb, und sprach im Scheiden with Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
Cephalus und Aurore with Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
Das Andenken with Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
Du fehlest mir, wie einsam und wie stille with Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
Mein Geliebter hat versprochen with Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
Mein Thyrsis! dürft ich dir doch sagen with Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
THOMAS CAMPION  (1567-1620)
Come, cheerful day with Anthony Rooley (lute)
Move now with measured sound with The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director)
Now hath Flora robbed her bowers with The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director)
Though you are young and I am old with Anthony Rooley (lute)
JOHN DANYEL  (1564-1626)
He whose desires are still abroad with Anthony Rooley (lute)
Time, cruel Time with Anthony Rooley (lute)
JOHN DOWLAND  (1563-1626)
Far from triumphing court with Anthony Rooley (lute)
Flow not so fast, ye fountains with Anthony Rooley (lute)
His golden locks Time hath to silver turned with Anthony Rooley (lute)
It was a time when silly bees could speak with Anthony Rooley (lute)
Time stands still with Anthony Rooley (lute)
MICHAEL EAST  (1580-1648)
You meaner beauties of the night with The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director)
THOMAS FORD  (d1648)
Go, passions, to the cruel fair with Anthony Rooley (lute)
THOMAS GILES  (?-?)
Triumph now with joy and mirth with The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director)
GUIBERT KAUKESEL  (fl c1230-1255)
Un chant novel with Gothic Voices, Christopher Page (conductor), Nick Bicat (percussion)
GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL  (1685-1759)
Joshua with The King's Consort, Robert King (conductor)
Judas Maccabaeus with The King's Consort, Robert King (conductor)
Let God arise 'Chandos Anthem No 11a', HWV256a with Trinity College Choir Cambridge, Academy of Ancient Music, Stephen Layton (conductor)
My song shall be alway 'Chandos Anthem No 7', HWV252 with Trinity College Choir Cambridge, Academy of Ancient Music, Stephen Layton (conductor)
O praise the Lord with one consent 'Chandos Anthem No 9', HWV254 with Trinity College Choir Cambridge, Academy of Ancient Music, Stephen Layton (conductor)
The Triumph of Time and Truth, HWV71 with The London Handel Orchestra, Denys Darlow (conductor)
GEORGE HANDFORD  (1582/5-1647)
Now each creature with Anthony Rooley (lute)
JOSEPH HAYDN  (1732-1809)
O tuneful voice, Hob XXVIa:42 with Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
SAINT HILDEGARD OF BINGEN  (1098-1179)
Columba aspexit with Gothic Voices, Christopher Page (conductor)
O Jerusalem with Gothic Voices, Christopher Page (conductor)
SIGISMONDO D'INDIA  (c1582-c1629)
Amico hai vint'io with Anthony Rooley (chitarrone)
Diana 'Questo dardo, quest' arco' with Anthony Rooley (chitarrone)
Lamento d'Olimpia with Anthony Rooley (chitarrone)
Piangono al pianger mio with Anthony Rooley (chitarrone)
Sfere fermate with Anthony Rooley (chitarrone)
Torna il sereno zefiro with Anthony Rooley (chitarrone)
WILLIAM JACKSON  (1730-1803)
Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair with Rufus Müller (tenor), Frances Kelly (harp)
NICHOLAS LANIER  (1588-1666)
The Marigold with Anthony Rooley (lute)
HENRY LAWES  (1596-1662)
A Dialogue with Evelyn Tubb (soprano), Anthony Rooley (lute)
The Lark with Anthony Rooley (lute)
The Mournful Lovers with Anthony Rooley (lute)
WILLIAM LAWES  (1602-1645)
Gather your rosebuds while you may with Anthony Rooley (lute)
THOMAS LINLEY  (1733-1795)
The lark sings high in the cornfield with Timothy Roberts (harpsichord/spinet/virginals)
Think not, my love, when secret grief with Frances Kelly (harp)
THOMAS LUPO  (d1628)
Shows and nightly revels with The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director)
Time, that leads the fatal round with The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley (director)
GUILLAUME DE MACHAUT  (c1300-1377)
Dame, a vous sans retollir
Foy porter, honneur garder
CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI  (1567-1643)
Confitebor tibi Domine 'Alla francese', SV267 with The Parley of Instruments, Roy Goodman (conductor), Peter Holman (conductor)
Confitebor tibi Domine, SV194 with Ian Partridge (tenor), The Parley of Instruments
Confitebor tibi Domine, SV266 with Ian Partridge (tenor), David Thomas (bass), The Parley of Instruments
Deus tuorum militum, SV280 with Ian Partridge (tenor), David Thomas (bass), The Parley of Instruments
Lamento d'Olimpia with Anthony Rooley (chitarrone)
Maledetto sia l'aspetto with Anthony Rooley (chitarrone)
Nisi Dominus, SV200 with Ian Partridge (tenor), David Thomas (bass), The Parley of Instruments
Ohime ch'io cado with Anthony Rooley (chitarrone)
Quel sguardo sdegnosetto with Anthony Rooley (chitarrone)
Voglio di vita uscir with Anthony Rooley (chitarrone)
GEORGE FREDERICK PINTO  (1785-1806)
Eloisa to Abelard with Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
Invocation to Nature with Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
HENRY PURCELL  (1659-1695)
Go, tell Amynta, gentle swain, Z489 with David Thomas (bass), Anthony Rooley (lute)
Hence, fond deceiver 'Love and despair', Z492 with David Thomas (bass), Anthony Rooley (lute)
In all our Cynthia's shining sphere, Z496 with David Thomas (bass), Anthony Rooley (lute)
In some kind dream, Z497 with David Thomas (bass), Anthony Rooley (lute)
Lost is my quiet for ever, Z502 with David Thomas (bass), Anthony Rooley (lute)
Stript of their green our groves appear, Z444 with Anthony Rooley (lute)
What can we poor females do?, Z518 with David Thomas (bass), Anthony Rooley (lute)
Why, my Daphne, why complaining?, Z525 with David Thomas (bass), Anthony Rooley (lute)
PHILIP ROSSETER  (1567/8-1623)
What then is love but mourning? with Anthony Rooley (lute)
JOHANN PETER SALOMON  (1745-1815)
Why still before these streaming eyes with Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
WILLIAM SHIELD  (1748-1829)
Hope and love with Timothy Roberts (harpsichord/spinet/virginals)
'Tis only no harm to know it, you know with Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
STEPHEN STORACE  (1762-1796)
The curfew with Frances Kelly (harp)
ANTONIO VIVALDI  (1678-1741)
In turbato mare, RV627 with Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jean Lamon (conductor)
Lungi dal vago volto, RV680 with Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jean Lamon (conductor)
JOHN WARD  (1571-1638)
Come, sable night with The Consort of Musicke
Cruel unkind with The Consort of Musicke
Die not, fond man with The Consort of Musicke
Hope of my heart with The Consort of Musicke
I have entreated with The Consort of Musicke
If heaven's just wrath with The Consort of Musicke
If the deep sighs with The Consort of Musicke
Oft have I tender'd with The Consort of Musicke
Out from the vale with The Consort of Musicke
Retire, my troubled soul with The Consort of Musicke
Sweet Philomel with The Consort of Musicke
Alphabetical listing of all musical works
A Dialogue (Lawes)
Admeto, Re di Tessaglia, HWV22 (Handel)
Alcina, HWV34 (Handel)
Alessandro, HWV21 (Handel)
Almira, HWV1 (Handel)
Amadigi di Gaula, HWV11 (Handel)
Amico hai vint'io (India)
Amphitryon, or The Two Sosias, Z572 (Purcell)
An Ode upon dedicating a building to Shakespeare (Arne)
Arianna in Creta, HWV32 (Handel)
Belise starb, und sprach im Scheiden (Benda)
Berenice, Regina d'Egitto, HWV38 (Handel)
Catone in Utica (Vivaldi)
Cephalus und Aurore (Benda)
Columba aspexit (Hildegard of Bingen)
Come, cheerful day (Campion)
Come, sable night (Ward)
Confitebor tibi Domine 'Alla francese', SV267 (Monteverdi)
Confitebor tibi Domine, SV194 (Monteverdi)
Confitebor tibi Domine, SV266 (Monteverdi)
Cruel unkind (Ward)
Dame, a vous sans retollir (Machaut)
Das Andenken (Benda)
Deidamia, HWV42 (Handel)
Deus tuorum militum, SV280 (Monteverdi)
Diana 'Questo dardo, quest' arco' (India)
Die not, fond man (Ward)
Donna pos vos ay chausida (Anon)
Du fehlest mir, wie einsam und wie stille (Benda)
Eloisa to Abelard (Pinto)
Ezio, HWV29 (Handel)
Far from triumphing court (Dowland)
Flow not so fast, ye fountains (Dowland)
Foy porter, honneur garder (Machaut)
Gather your rosebuds while you may (Lawes)
Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV17 (Handel)
Go, passions, to the cruel fair (Ford)
Go, tell Amynta, gentle swain, Z489 (Purcell)
Griselda (Vivaldi)
He whose desires are still abroad (Danyel)
Hence, fond deceiver 'Love and despair', Z492 (Purcell)
His golden locks Time hath to silver turned (Dowland)
Hope and love (Shield)
Hope of my heart (Ward)
I have entreated (Ward)
If heaven's just wrath (Ward)
If the deep sighs (Ward)
In all our Cynthia's shining sphere, Z496 (Purcell)
In some kind dream, Z497 (Purcell)
In turbato mare, RV627 (Vivaldi)
Invocation to Nature (Pinto)
It was a time when silly bees could speak (Dowland)
Joshua (Handel)
Judas Maccabaeus (Handel)
King Arthur, or The British Worthy, Z628 (Purcell)
Lamento d'Olimpia (India)
Lamento d'Olimpia (Monteverdi)
L'Atenaide (Vivaldi)
Let God arise 'Chandos Anthem No 11a', HWV256a (Handel)
L'incoronazione di Dario (Vivaldi)
Lost is my quiet for ever, Z502 (Purcell)
Lotario, HWV26 (Handel)
Lungi dal vago volto, RV680 (Vivaldi)
Maledetto sia l'aspetto (Monteverdi)
Mein Geliebter hat versprochen (Benda)
Mein Thyrsis! dürft ich dir doch sagen (Benda)
Mignonne allons (Anon)
Move now with measured sound (Campion)
My song shall be alway 'Chandos Anthem No 7', HWV252 (Handel)
Nisi Dominus, SV200 (Monteverdi)
Now each creature (Handford)
Now hath Flora robbed her bowers (Campion)
O Jerusalem (Hildegard of Bingen)
O praise the Lord with one consent 'Chandos Anthem No 9', HWV254 (Handel)
O tuneful voice, Hob XXVIa:42 (Haydn)
Oft have I tender'd (Ward)
Ohime ch'io cado (Monteverdi)
Ottone in villa (Vivaldi)
Out from the vale (Ward)
Partenope, HWV27 (Handel)
Piangono al pianger mio (India)
Quel sguardo sdegnosetto (Monteverdi)
Retire, my troubled soul (Ward)
Riccardo Primo, Re d'Inghilterra, HWV23 (Handel)
Rinaldo, HWV7a (Handel)
Rodelinda, regina de' Longobardi, HWV19 (Handel)
Rodrigo, HWV5 (Handel)
Scipione, HWV20 (Handel)
Sfere fermate (India)
Shows and nightly revels (Lupo)
Siroe, Re di Persia, HWV24 (Handel)
Sosarme, Re di Media, HWV30 (Handel)
Stript of their green our groves appear, Z444 (Purcell)
Sweet Philomel (Ward)
Tamerlano, HWV18 (Handel)
The curfew (Storace)
The Desert Island (Arne)
The Lark (Lawes)
The lark sings high in the cornfield (Linley Sr.)
The lover's recantation (Arne)
The Marigold (Lanier)
The Morning (Arne)
The Mournful Lovers (Lawes)
The Old Batchelor, Z607 (Purcell)
The Prophetess, or The History of Dioclesian, Z627 (Purcell)
The Triumph of Time and Truth, HWV71 (Handel)
Think not, my love, when secret grief (Linley Sr.)
Though you are young and I am old (Campion)
Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair (Jackson)
Time stands still (Dowland)
Time, cruel Time (Danyel)
Time, that leads the fatal round (Lupo)
'Tis only no harm to know it, you know (Shield)
Tito Manlio (Vivaldi)
Tolomeo, Re di Egitto, HWV25 (Handel)
Torna il sereno zefiro (India)
Triumph now with joy and mirth (Giles)
Un chant novel (Guibert Kaukesel)
Voglio di vita uscir (Monteverdi)
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd!, BWV208 (Bach)
Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten 'Wedding Cantata', BWV202 (Bach)
What can we poor females do?, Z518 (Purcell)
What then is love but mourning? (Rosseter)
Why still before these streaming eyes (Salomon)
Why, my Daphne, why complaining?, Z525 (Purcell)
You meaner beauties of the night (East)
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