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Anthony Rooley (born 10 June 1944 in Leeds) is a
British lutenist. In 1969,
Rooley founded and
directed the
early music ensemble The
Consort of Musicke...
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recordings with
prominent early music performers,
including Anthony Rooley and the
Consort of
Musicke and
Christopher Hogwood's
Academy of Ancient...
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Musicke is a
British early-music group,
founded in 1969 by
lutenist Anthony Rooley, the ensemble's
Artistic Director.
Members of the
group have
included such...
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finances prevented the club
being able to take up an
offer to
develop land off
Rooley Lane or to
upgrade and move back to Greenfield, but in 1933,
Bradford City...
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Chambure in 1952, and the
complete m****cript was
recorded by
Anthony Rooley and the
Consort of Musicke. The
chansonnier comprises 43
songs by Dufay...
- Lane and
Bolling Hall Lane. The southern/southeastern
boundary follows Rooley Lane and
Sticker Lane. The
northern boundary follows Bowling Back Lane....
- 2002, pp. 274–83.
Stolen &
Walters 1996, p. 32.
Smith 2002, pp. 276–277.
Rooley 1983, p. 6. http://www.goldbergweb.com/en/magazine/composers/2005/2/38613_print...
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Bradford council offered the club a site for a new
stadium between Rooley Lane and Mayo
Avenue in 1927.
However the NRFU said the site was too small...
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repertoire was
recorded and
performed by the
Consort of
Musicke under Antony Rooley. https://web.archive.org/web/20060907102146/http://engphil.astate.edu/EIRC/...
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During the 1970s and 1980s, he
performed and
recorded in
London with
Anthony Rooley,
Musica Reservata, the
Consort of Musicke, the
Julian Bream Consort and...