Richard Edgar-Wilson
Richard Edgar-Wilson is an English tenor who has had an international career on the concert platform and the opera stage. He is particularly known for his oratorio work, especially as a Bach Evangelist and as an interpreter of the music of Benjamin Britten. Provided by Wikipedia
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Venus and Adonis by Pepusch, John Christopher 1667-1752
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Moby Dick a cantata for male chorus, soloists, and orchestra ; (1936 - 38) by Herrmann, Bernard 1911-1975
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Artaxerxes an English opera (1762) by Arne, Thomas Augustine 1710-1778
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Margaret Catchpole two worlds apart by Dodgson, Stephen 1924-2013
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Dido & Aeneas by Purcell, Henry 1659-1695
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