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Amongst their most recent awards is the 2006 ] Choral Award for their recording of Michael Haydn's ''Requiem Mass''. <ref> (accessed 3 October 2007)</ref> Amongst their most recent awards is the 2006 ] Choral Award for their recording of Michael Haydn's ''Requiem Mass''. <ref> (accessed 3 October 2007)</ref>


In June 2007, harpsichordist Matthew Halls took over as the group's Artistic Director from Robert King, who was jailed for sexually abusing minors. <ref>James Fenton, , ''The Guardian'', June 16, 2007 (accessed 3 October 2007)</ref>. The group's manager is Hannes de Vries.

From May 2009 the group will take a new name: Retrospect Ensemble.<ref></ref> Matthew Halls will remain the Artistic Director and the current repertoire, players, singers and soloists will continue, with additional new directions promised.


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The King's Consort is a prominent British period music orchestra founded in 1980 by the English conductor and harpsichordist Robert King (b. Wombourne, 1960). The ensemble has an associated choral group, Choir of The King's Consort. Together, they have made over 90 recordings, largely on the Hyperion label, and have sold over 1,000,000 discs. The group has regular concert seasons in the UK and also tours internationally.

Their repertoire is primarily from the baroque and early classical period and includes recordings and live performances of opera, vocal and instrumental music. The ensemble's main performing base has been in London's Wigmore Hall from 1987. However, they now use the larger Cadogan Hall for performances that require both the orchestra and the choir. The King's Consort has performed several times at the BBC Proms including, The Coronation of King George II a special programme to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II (2002), Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610 (2004) and Michael Haydn's Requiem Mass (2006).

The King's Consort Choir appears on the sound tracks of several films, including The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Kingdom of Heaven, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and The Da Vinci Code.

Amongst their most recent awards is the 2006 BBC Music Magazine Choral Award for their recording of Michael Haydn's Requiem Mass.


Selected Recordings

  • Handel: Parnasso in Festa (Diana Moore, Carolyn Sampson, Lucy Crowe, Rebecca Outram, Ruth Clegg, Peter Harvey, The King's Consort, Choir of The King's Consort, conductor Matthew Halls) Hyperion CDA67701/2
  • Mozart: Exsultate, jubilate! (Carolyn Sampson, The King's Consort, conductor Robert King) Hyperion CDA67560
  • Handel: The Choice of Hercules (Susan Gritton, Robin Blaze, Alice Coote, Charles Daniels, The King's Consort, conductor Robert King) Hyperion 67298
  • Purcell: The Complete Odes and Welcome Songs Volumes 1-8 (Mark Kennedy, Eamonn O'Dwyer, James Goodman, Susan Gritton, James Bowman, Nigel Short, Rogers Covey-Crump, Charles Daniels, Michael George, Choir of New College Oxford, The King's Consort, conductor Robert King) Hyperion 44031/8
  • Vivaldi: The Complete Sacred Music (Lynton Atkinson, Susan Gritton, Catherine Denley, Lisa Milne, David Wilson-Johnson, Deborah York, James Bowman, Catrin Wyn-Davies, Charles Daniels, Neal Davies, Ann Murray, et al., The King's Consort, conductor Robert King) Hyperion 44171
  • Monteverdi: Sacred Music Volumes 1-4 (Rogers Covey-Crump, Charles Daniels, Peter Harvey, Rebecca Outram, Carolyn Sampson, James Gilchrist, et al., The King's Consort, conductor Robert King) Hyperion 67428, 67438, 67487, 67519
  • Bach: Mass in B Minor (Matthias Ritter, Manuel Mrasek, Matthias Schloderer, Maximilian Fraas, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Michael George, Tölz Boys Choir, The King's Consort, conductor Robert King) Hyperion 22051

References

Footnotes

  1. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 1996
  2. Erica Jeal, King has left the building, The Guardian, October 21, 2005. (accessed 3 October 2007)
  3. IMDb (accessed 3 October 2007)
  4. BBC Music Magazine (accessed 3 October 2007)

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