Artist's albums
Chant grégorien
2000 · album
Madrigal Masterpieces
1992 · album
Purcell: The Fairy Queen (Remastered)
1972 · album
Handel: Laudate Pueri, Nisi Dominus
1980 · album
Purcell: King Arthur
1979 · album
Purcell: King Arthur (Remastered)
1979 · album
Purcell: O Solitude (Remastered)
1978 · album
Purcell: The Indian Queen (Remastered)
1977 · album
A Minstrel's Christmas
2021 · album
From Perotinus Magnus to Monteverdi
2019 · album
The Purcell Album – Alfred Deller & Consort
2019 · album
The Legendary Alfred Deller and his Consort: The Best of Christmas Music
2018 · compilation
Música Sacra
2015 · album
Madrigal Masterpieces
2015 · album
Purcell: Songs and Sacred Arias
2011 · album
Anthems, Madrigals and Fantasies
2008 · album
Music of Henry Purcell
2008 · album
The Holly and the Ivy
2007 · album
Purcell: Odes and Anthems
2004 · album
Purcell: Welcome to All the Pleasures
1970 · album
Purcell: Te Deum
1968 · album
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Biography
It would be difficult to overstate the role of the Deller Consort in the early music revival, particularly that of the English repertoire, though it has also enjoyed great success in Italian music. Founded by countertenor Alfred Deller in 1948, it was instrumental in popularizing not only early music, but authentic performance practices. In many ways, it set the standard for the plethora of ensembles that started after it had prepared the ground. Deller was the twentieth century's first celebrity countertenor and just beginning his own career when he founded the ensemble almost out of necessity. At that time, there were almost no early music groups and certainly no renowned ones. Under his leadership, the ensemble quickly gained popular and critical acclaim, first in England, then internationally. It soon expanded its repertoire to nearly every major composer of the late Renaissance and Baroque eras and performed early operas, such as Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, as well as madrigals, songs, and sacred music. Its alumni and guest artists include many of early music's most illustrious performers, such as Rogers Covey-Crump, Gerald English, Paul Elliott, Leigh Nixon, Dominique Visse, Lynne Dawson, Igor Kipnis, Patricia Clark, Grayston Burgess, Mary Thomas, and Neil Jenkins. In 1964, Deller's son Mark (also a countertenor) joined the Deller Consort and on his father's death, became the ensemble's director.