Tenor Rogers Covey-Crump is a leading British concert and ensemble singer who tends to be interested in early and very recent music.
Rogers Henry Lewis Covey-Crump won a position as a boy chorister in the Choir of New College, Cambridge. While singing daily services at the College chapel during school term, he was taught general subjects at New College's prep school and studied music theory and performance, voice, and organ.
After his voice changed to tenor, he was accepted as a lay clerk at St. Alban's Abbey -- in other words, he was a paid member of its choir. He studied a...