- Boston Early Music Festival Chorus, Marc Molomot, Aaron Engebreth, Ellen Hargis, Suzie LeBlanc, Teresa Wakim, Aaron Sheehan, Harry van der Kamp, Amanda Forsythe, Marek Rzepka, Mireille Lebel, Paul O'Dette, Yulia van Doren, Laura Pudwell, Olivier Laquerre, Boston Early Music Festival Orchesra, Howard Crook, Stephen Stubbs
- Benoit Arnould, Jacques Bona, Karine Deshayes, Howard Crook, Dominique Visse, Paladins, Les, Jérôme Correas, Jean-François Lombard, Magali Léger, Sandrine Piau, Martín Oro, Stephanie Revidat
Howard Crook
Biography
Tenor Howard Crook achieved a reputation among singers of the Baroque repertory (with a special emphasis on the French Baroque) in Europe. With many recordings to his credit, he was well represented by the early opera roles and concert works in which he was heard to best advantage, especially those whose high tessitura presented special challenges to other, shorter-ranged tenors. Among Crook's recordings were Handel's Messiah, the Monteverdi Vespers, Jean-Marie Leclair's 1746 Scylla et Glaucus, and Lully's Alceste, ou Le triomphe d'Alcide. Crook taught at the Paris Conservatory and offered master classes before retiring. He died on August 27, 2024.