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Brett, Charles

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Brett, Charles (1941– )

English countertenor. He has sung with leading early and Baroque ensembles, under Hogwood, Harnoncourt, and John Eliot Gardiner, and has toured the USA and Europe performing Bach's St John Passion and Handel's Israel in Egypt. He made his opera debut in Graz in 1984, in Fux's Angelica vincitrice di Alcina. He is founder and director of the Amaryllis Consort, and has sung in other concerts with Le Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roi, under Malgoire.



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