- Benjamin Britten, Alfreda Hodgson, Owen Brannigan, Sir Philip Ledger, Philomusica of London, William Herbert, Mary Wells, Sir Peter Pears, Hervey Alan, Charles Brett, Norma Burrowes, Kenneth Heath, Jennifer Vyvyan, Ian Partridge, John Shirley-Quirk, Dennis Egan, Peter Graeme, Martin Gatt, Anthony Lewis, James Bowman
- Nelly van der Spek, Max van Egmond, Marius von Altena, Nobuko Yamamoto, Toyohiko Satoh, René Jacobs, Anner Bylsma, James Bowman, Gustav Leonhardt
- Pro Cantione Antiqua London, Restoration Academy, London Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble, Edgar Fleet, English Consort of Viols
- Paul Esswood, James Griffett, English Consort of Viols, Mark Brown, Pro Cantione Antiqua London, James Bowman
James Bowman
Biography
James Bowman was an influential English countertenor whose popularity led to the reintegration of the countertenor voice in modern vocal performance. He was known for collaborations with Benjamin Britten and David Munrow, and he recorded over 180 albums of music from all eras.